These eight topographic maps produced by the United States Geological Survey were collected by Horace Kephart (1862-1931), noted naturalist, woodsman, journalist, and author. After moving to western North Carolina in 1904, Kephart became fascinated by the Appalachian landscape and culture and collected clippings, photographs, and maps of the region throughout his life. When placed together, the eight quadrangles form a section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
These 26 pages detail an inventory of the Horace Kephart collection made in 1973 by Richard Iobst, A...
This 1931 topographic map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park shows the eastern half of the p...
This undated map, labeled Bradley Fork, appears to be printed then over labeled with pencil notation...
These eight topographic maps produced by the United States Geological Survey were collected by Horac...
These four topographic maps produced by the United States Geological Survey were collected by Horace...
This undated, printed map was collected by Horace Kephart (1862-1931), noted naturalist, woodsman, j...
This undated, printed map was collected by Horace Kephart (1862-1931), noted naturalist, woodsman, j...
This 1971 thesis reports on Horace Kephart’s involvement in promoting the Great Smoky Mountains Nati...
This map from 1930 shows part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Ironically, the park was n...
This topographic map, produced by the United States Geological Survey, includes much of Swain County...
This 1973 list of books relating to the Great Smoky Mountains is an inventory of books in Horace Kep...
This undated photograph is of Horace Kephart (1862-1931), noted naturalist, woodsman, journalist, au...
This map is part of a small notebook created by Horace Kephart (1862-1931), noted naturalist, woodsm...
Produced by the North Carolina Park Commission, this 20-page brochure was published in 1925. “A Nati...
This 1931 correspondence, from Horace Kephart to Verne Rhoades (1881-1969), concerns the nomenclatur...
These 26 pages detail an inventory of the Horace Kephart collection made in 1973 by Richard Iobst, A...
This 1931 topographic map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park shows the eastern half of the p...
This undated map, labeled Bradley Fork, appears to be printed then over labeled with pencil notation...
These eight topographic maps produced by the United States Geological Survey were collected by Horac...
These four topographic maps produced by the United States Geological Survey were collected by Horace...
This undated, printed map was collected by Horace Kephart (1862-1931), noted naturalist, woodsman, j...
This undated, printed map was collected by Horace Kephart (1862-1931), noted naturalist, woodsman, j...
This 1971 thesis reports on Horace Kephart’s involvement in promoting the Great Smoky Mountains Nati...
This map from 1930 shows part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Ironically, the park was n...
This topographic map, produced by the United States Geological Survey, includes much of Swain County...
This 1973 list of books relating to the Great Smoky Mountains is an inventory of books in Horace Kep...
This undated photograph is of Horace Kephart (1862-1931), noted naturalist, woodsman, journalist, au...
This map is part of a small notebook created by Horace Kephart (1862-1931), noted naturalist, woodsm...
Produced by the North Carolina Park Commission, this 20-page brochure was published in 1925. “A Nati...
This 1931 correspondence, from Horace Kephart to Verne Rhoades (1881-1969), concerns the nomenclatur...
These 26 pages detail an inventory of the Horace Kephart collection made in 1973 by Richard Iobst, A...
This 1931 topographic map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park shows the eastern half of the p...
This undated map, labeled Bradley Fork, appears to be printed then over labeled with pencil notation...