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Album caption and index card: Forney Ridge and Cheoah Mountains from Clingmans Dome. View south from Clingmans Dome road. Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Swain County, North Carolina. April 1953. Nnote: Panorama with photo nos. hwb00178, hwb00180.
Album caption and index card: Noland Divide, Clingmans Dome road. Area of concretions. View of joint face from which a one-inch quartz-carbonate vein has been partly stripped. Flash on right. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina. March 1952.
Album caption and index card: Metasedimentary inclusions in augen gneiss of the basement complex. Folded metasedimentary layers and pegmatite in augen gneiss, U.S. Highway 19, 3 miles west of Soco Gap. Eastern Great Smoky Mountains, Swain County, North Carolina. ca. 1950. Published as Figure 4-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 349-B. 1963.
Album caption and index card: Top of pegmatite being mined at Bryson City. Great Smoky Mountains, Swain County, North Carolina. April 1959.
Album caption: Top of pegmatite being mined at Bryson City. Great Smoky Mountains, Swain County, North Carolina. April 1959. No index card.
Index card: Southest from Clingmans Dome. Great Smoky Mountains, Swain County, North Carolina. April 1953.
Album caption and index card: Noland Divide, Clingmans Dome road. Concretions. Annular rings of light color surround dark. In metasandstone. Natural light. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina. March 1952.
Album caption and index card: Small block field beside North Carolina highway 107 S 30° E from Newfound Gap. View is S 10° W. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina. March 25, 1952.
Album caption and index card: Flattened quartz pebbles in Great Smoky Group. Quartz-feldspar conglomerate of the Thunderhead sandstone showing severely flattened quartz pebbles and relatively undeformed microcline. Becks Bald, three quarters of a mile southesast of the summit. Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Swain County, North Carolina. ca. 1950. Published as Figure 34-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 349-B.
Album caption and index card: Grass balds, northeast side of Spence Field from near center. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina. March 5, 1953.
Album caption: Photomicrograph of metadiorite, north slope of Clingmans Dome. Coarser metadiorite showing plagioclase penetrated by amphibole, which contrains ghhosts of former pyroxene (darker areas) originally bounded by plagioclase. Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Swain County, North Carolina. ca. 1950. No index card. Published as Figure 27-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 349-B. 1963.
Album caption and index card: Calc-Silicate Granofels ("Pseudodiorite"). Stream pebbles of varied granofels in Thunderhead sandstone. Scale in inches. Eastern Great Smoky Mountains, Swain County, North Carolina. ca. 1950. Published as Figure 42-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 349-A. 1963.
Album caption and index card: Smokemont. West slope of Bradley Fork 500 feet above stream. Elongated quartz pebbles in Bullhead comglomerate. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina. March 20, 1952.
Album caption and index card: Noland Divide, Clingmans Dome road. Concretions. Annular rings of light color surround dark. In metasandstone. Natural light. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina. March 1952.
Index card: Andrews Bald. (A "bald" is a grassy area in otherwise densely forested mountains). Great Smoky Mountains, Swain County, North Carolina. January 1953.
Index card: Southwest from Mt. Collins. Great Smoky Mountains, Swain County, North Carolina. April 1953.
Album caption and index card: Calc-Silicate Granofels ("Pseudodiorite"). Gray biotitic metasandstone converted to patches of white quartz-plagioclase granofels with prominent hornblende porphyroblasts. Thunderhead sandstone in Bradley Fork, 2.8 miles above Smokemont Campground. Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Swain County, North Carolina. ca. 1950. Published as Figure 42-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 349-B. 1963.
Album caption: Bradley Fork pseudo-diorite lenses in metasandstone of Bullhead unit. Great Smoky Mountains National Park. March 20, 1952. Index card: Bradley Fork pseudo-diorite lenses in metasandstone of Bullhead unit. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina. March 20, 1952.
Index card: Spence Field, a bald. (A "bald" is a grassy area in otherwise densely forested mountains). Great Smoky Mountains, Swain County, North Carolina. February 1953.
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