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Coarse Kyanite quartzite on southeast side of Crowders Mountain. Gaston County, North Carolina. 1929. Plate 7 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 222. 1931
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Album caption: Smoky Mountains (Mt. Guyot) beyond plateau of Little Pigeon River, Richison's cove, Tenn.; looking S 45° E. (Mt. Guyot quad). Sevier County, Tennessee. 1902. No index card.
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Valley of East Tennessee bear Jonesboro, looking southeast. This valley is composed of many rounded hills, characteristic of Knox dolomite, with red clay soil and some chert. The summits rise in general to elevations of 1,700 to 1,800 feet and are remnants of an ancient plain that extends to the foot Cherokee Mountain, in the background. This mountain rises abruptly about 1,000 feet above the limestone hills. Beyond, a peak of Buffalo Mountain and the high dome of Unaka Mountain are visible. Washington County, Tennessee. 1907. Figure 16 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 151. 1907.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee and North Carolina. Smoky Mountains, looking north 20 degrees west and north 10 degrees west respectively, from the east end of Mount Collins. 1902. See also photo ka000290.
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Gorge of Nantahala River at Cliff Ridge; looking northeast from 2 miles southwest of Nantahala station. The gorge is excavated along a narrow band of Murphy marble, and the rugged slopes on the left are upheld by Valleytown formation. Cliff Ridge, on the right, the edge of the plateau of Nantahala River, is formed by the hard topmost bed of Great Smoky conglomerate, Nantahala slate forming the steep slope. Macon County, North Carolina. 1902. Figure 1 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 143. 1907.
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Doe River Gap, in Iron Mountain, Hampton, looking N 10 degrees W. The floor of the valley is covered by gravel and clay overlying Shady limestone. Iron Mountain is formed by the entire Cambrian quartzite series faulted up on top of the Shady limestone. The portion the of the gap shows a double crest form by the Snowbird formation and the Cochran conglomerate, a depression of Hiwassee slate lying between. The knob seen through the gap is formed by Erwin quartzite. Carter Tennessee. 1907. Figure 12 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 151. 1907.
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Album caption: Smoky Mountains. From Eagle's Nest; looking N 20° W. 1902. Handwritten notes on album caption: Great Smoky Mtns Nat. Park. Haywood County, North Carolina. Index card: (278-280): Panoramic view in the Smoky Mountains from Eagle's Nest showing Mt. Guyot and Purchase Knob, and valley of Jonathan's Creek. Views are looking N. 45° W., N. 20° W., and N. 10° W., respectively. Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Haywood County, North Carolina. 1902. Note: Panorama with kei00278 and kei00280.
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Album caption: Smoky Mountains and planation slope. One mile east of Sutton; looking S.E. Cocke County, Tennesee. 1901. Index card: Plantation slope and Smoky Mountains, E. of Sutton. Cocke County, Tennessee. 1901.
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Gorge of Nolichucky River, 1 mile west of Poplar, looking N.80 degrees E. The ruggedness of the channel is caused by hard ledges of Unicoi quartzite. The narrow channel is shown in the lower left corner is in strong contrast with broader stretch shown in figure 11. Yancey County, North Carolina. 1906. Figure 4 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 151. 1907.
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Album caption: Smoky Mountains beyond plateau of Little Pigeon River, Richison's cove, Tenn.; looking S. 20° E. (Mt. Guyot quad). Sevier County, Tennessee. 1902. No index card. Note: Panorama with kei00310 and kei00312.
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Album caption: Elk Falls, Elk Creek; 4 miles northeast of Elk Park, looking southwest. Cranberry quad. Avery County, North Carollina. 1898. No index card.
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Plateau and escarpment of the Blue Ridge from Caesars Head, looking S 30 degrees W. to N. 80 degrees W. The plateau extends westward to the foot of Great Hogback, in the distance on right 20 miles away. Table Rock and the Piedmont are seen on the left, the latter 2,000 feet below the viewpoint. Greenville County, South Carolina. 1902. Plate 18 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 72. 1911; figure 1 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 147. 1907
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Eastern border of East Tennessee valley , one-half mile west of Unaka Springs, looking N. 30 degrees E. The flat valley is underlain by the Shady limestone, Watauga shale and Honaker limestone. The foothills of the Unaka Mountains ,on the right, are composed of the uppermost Cambrian quartzites. In the distance, Rich Mountain, on the left, and Buffalo and Cherokee mountains, on the right are composed lower Cambrian quartzites, which were thrust forward from their original location, far to the right. They now rest upon younger Cambrian strata, with which they have since been folded and faulted in general syncline. Unicoi County, Tennessee. 1907. Figure 10 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 151. 1907.
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Album caption: Oatlands, large scale. 1892. Loudoun County, Va. No index card.
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Album caption: Smoky Mountains from the east end of Mt. Collins; looking N 20° W. 1902. Index card: Panorama with 289. Swain County, North Carolina. 1902. Note: Panorama with kei00285, kei00286, kei00287, kei00288, kei00289.
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Album caption: Gorge of Little Tennessee River in the Smoky Mountains; looking southwest from State road. Blount County, Tennessee. 1889. Index card: Little Tennessee River in Smoky Mts. (Scenic). Blount County, Tennessee. 1889.
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Album caption: Smoky Mountains (Mt. Guyot) and Purchase Knob. From Eagle's Nest; looking N 45° W. Panoramic with 279 and 280. Haywood County, North Carolina. 1902. Handwritten notes on album caption: Great Smoky Mtns Nat. Park. Index card: (278-280): Panoramic view in the Smoky Mountains from Eagle's Nest showing Mt. Guyot and Purchase Knob, and valley of Jonathan's Creek. Views are looking N. 45° W., N. 20° W., and N. 10° W., respectively. Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Haywood County, North Carolina. 1902. Note: Panorama with kei00279 and kei00280.
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Roan Mountain, from point one-fourth mile east of Roan Mountain Station, looking S. 20 degrees W. The hills in the foreground and the distant spurs of Roan Mountain are composed of Cranberry granite. The broad, rounded summits of the mountains are characteristic of the Roan gneiss. The highest summit is 4.000 feet above Doe River, in the foreground. Carter County, Tennessee. 1907. Figure 5 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 151. 1907.


map background search result map search result map Plateau and escarpment of the Blue Ridge from Caesars Head, looking S 30 degrees W. to N. Greenville County, South Carolina. 1902. Smoky Mountains, from the east end of Mount Collins. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee and North Carolina. 1902. Gorge of Nantahala River at Cliff Ridge; looking northeast from 2 miles southwest of Nantahala station. Macon County, North Carolina. 1902. Gorge of Nolichucky River, 1 mile west of Poplar, looking N.80 degrees E. Yancey County, North Carolina. 1906. Eastern border of East Tennessee valley , one-half mile west of Unaka Springs, looking N. Unicoi County, Tennessee. 1907. Doe River Gap, in Iron Mountain, Hampton, looking N 10 degrees W. Carter County, Tennessee. 1907. Valley of East Tennessee bear Jonesboro, looking southeast. Washington County, Tennessee. 1907. Roan Mountain, from point one-fourth mile east of Roan Mountain Station, looking S. 20 degrees W. Carter County, Tennessee. 1907. Coarse Kyanite quartzite on southeast side of Crowders Mountain. Gaston County, North Carolina. 1929. Oatlands, Loudoun County, Virginia. 1892. Elk Falls, Elk Creek. Avery County, North Carolina. 1898. Smoky Mountains and planation slope. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cocke County, Tennessee. 1901. Scenic view of Little Tennessee River Gorge. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Blount County, Tennessee. 1889. Mt. Guyot and Purchase Knob from Eagle's Nest. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Haywood County, North Carolina. 1902. Mt. Guyot and Purchase Knob from Eagle's Nest. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Haywood County, North Carolina. 1902. Smoky Mountains from the east end of Mt. Collins. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina. 1902. Smoky Mountains from the east end of Mt. Collins. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina. 1902. Smoky Mountains from the east end of Mt. Collins. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina. 1902. Smoky Mountains beyond Little Pigeon River plateau. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1902. Mt. Guyot beyond Little Pigeon River plateau. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1902. Eastern border of East Tennessee valley , one-half mile west of Unaka Springs, looking N. Unicoi County, Tennessee. 1907. Elk Falls, Elk Creek. Avery County, North Carolina. 1898. Valley of East Tennessee bear Jonesboro, looking southeast. Washington County, Tennessee. 1907. Gorge of Nolichucky River, 1 mile west of Poplar, looking N.80 degrees E. Yancey County, North Carolina. 1906. Coarse Kyanite quartzite on southeast side of Crowders Mountain. Gaston County, North Carolina. 1929. Doe River Gap, in Iron Mountain, Hampton, looking N 10 degrees W. Carter County, Tennessee. 1907. Roan Mountain, from point one-fourth mile east of Roan Mountain Station, looking S. 20 degrees W. Carter County, Tennessee. 1907. Gorge of Nantahala River at Cliff Ridge; looking northeast from 2 miles southwest of Nantahala station. Macon County, North Carolina. 1902. Oatlands, Loudoun County, Virginia. 1892. Smoky Mountains, from the east end of Mount Collins. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee and North Carolina. 1902. Smoky Mountains from the east end of Mt. Collins. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina. 1902. Smoky Mountains from the east end of Mt. Collins. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina. 1902. Smoky Mountains from the east end of Mt. Collins. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina. 1902. Scenic view of Little Tennessee River Gorge. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Blount County, Tennessee. 1889. Smoky Mountains beyond Little Pigeon River plateau. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1902. Mt. Guyot beyond Little Pigeon River plateau. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sevier County, Tennessee. 1902. Mt. Guyot and Purchase Knob from Eagle's Nest. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Haywood County, North Carolina. 1902. Mt. Guyot and Purchase Knob from Eagle's Nest. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Haywood County, North Carolina. 1902. Smoky Mountains and planation slope. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cocke County, Tennessee. 1901. Plateau and escarpment of the Blue Ridge from Caesars Head, looking S 30 degrees W. to N. Greenville County, South Carolina. 1902.