This U.S. Geological Survey Map of 1926 indicates the proposed boundaries of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, including both North Carolina and Tennessee. The proposed southern boundary runs along the Tuckasegee River and takes in much of Jackson County. These lines were moved northward as park boundaries took shape. Blue and black lines indicate subsequent changes, but none correspond to the final park boundary
"Engraved and printed by the U.S. Geological Survey." "G.S. 7.001, WHM." Includes legend with ke...
This 1932 map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park includes the North Carolina portion of the ...
This map shows a range of locations for a national park as suggested by the Appalachian National Par...
This topographical U.S. Geological Survey Map of 1926 indicates the proposed boundaries of the Great...
This map shows the proposed boundaries of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park with a dotted line...
Today’s Great Smoky Mountains National Park encompasses over 500,000 acres, almost evenly divided be...
This map from 1930 shows part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Ironically, the park was n...
This 1934 topographic map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park shows the western half of the p...
Map shows North Carolina and Tennessee boundary line, county boundary lines, GSMNP boundary line in ...
This 1931 topographic map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park shows the eastern half of the p...
July 1930 edition. Map shows North Carolina and Tennessee boundary line, county boundary lines, Pa...
This map proposes boundaries for a national park in western North Carolina as suggested by the Appal...
This 1931 map of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park was drawn up by the U.S. Department of Inter...
This 1949 map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park includes both North Carolina and Tennessee ...
In 1926, Congress enacted a bill to authorize three southeastern parks in four states: Great Smoky M...
"Engraved and printed by the U.S. Geological Survey." "G.S. 7.001, WHM." Includes legend with ke...
This 1932 map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park includes the North Carolina portion of the ...
This map shows a range of locations for a national park as suggested by the Appalachian National Par...
This topographical U.S. Geological Survey Map of 1926 indicates the proposed boundaries of the Great...
This map shows the proposed boundaries of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park with a dotted line...
Today’s Great Smoky Mountains National Park encompasses over 500,000 acres, almost evenly divided be...
This map from 1930 shows part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Ironically, the park was n...
This 1934 topographic map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park shows the western half of the p...
Map shows North Carolina and Tennessee boundary line, county boundary lines, GSMNP boundary line in ...
This 1931 topographic map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park shows the eastern half of the p...
July 1930 edition. Map shows North Carolina and Tennessee boundary line, county boundary lines, Pa...
This map proposes boundaries for a national park in western North Carolina as suggested by the Appal...
This 1931 map of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park was drawn up by the U.S. Department of Inter...
This 1949 map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park includes both North Carolina and Tennessee ...
In 1926, Congress enacted a bill to authorize three southeastern parks in four states: Great Smoky M...
"Engraved and printed by the U.S. Geological Survey." "G.S. 7.001, WHM." Includes legend with ke...
This 1932 map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park includes the North Carolina portion of the ...
This map shows a range of locations for a national park as suggested by the Appalachian National Par...