This photograph is of a farm wagon with wooden wheels used in the Cataloochee Valley. The circa 1936 photograph was made by Hiram Coleman Wilburn (1880-1967). As an unofficial historian of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Wilburn spent time identifying historic structures, collecting artifacts, and researching local history. A native of South Carolina and graduate of Clemson College, Wilburn worked as a land surveyor for the North Carolina Park Commission before being employed by the Civilian Conservation Corps as a trail foreman. When the CCC dissolved in 1942, Wilburn’s official work with the park was ended. He maintained a home in Waynesville and became the unofficial historian for the North Carolina side of the park. Wilburn is ...