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Reagan’s house before restoration by the National Park Service 
 
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A recent photograph of the flax mill built by David L. Reagan over 150 years ago 
 
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The Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter is published four times a year and is included in membership dues. 
 
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Gatlinburg Mayor Jerry Hays reads a proclamation as five generations of the Reagan family gather to dedicate the E. L. Reagan Bridge on Poplar Lane. 
 
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Sign shows amenities offered, including tile baths and automatic heat. 
 
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A chimney remains from an old homestead on the property once owned by Joel Whaley (courtesy of Jane Brewer). 
 
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Wiley Oakley, pictured second from right, rests with hiking friends. 
 
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Lucinda Ogle sits in front of her cabin in a file photo from June 1993, six months before her passing 
 
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With Rotary, Wear, kneeling in blue hat, has helped provide water tanks for Mexican schools. 
 
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The 100-year-old Coy Ogle house has served as the Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Foundation Museum since the opening in August 2004. 
 
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Located on Middle Creek Road, the Trotter-McMahan house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and as a Tennessee Century Farm. 
 
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The interior of Middle Creek United Methodist Church in 2015. 
 
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The mountain home of Uncle Lem Ownby, who lived out his life inside the park boundaries. 
 
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Members of the Collier family - Steve Collier (left), Kay Collier-Pittman, Irene Collier, Don Collier and Brent Collier - are celebrating 45 years in business in Sevier County. 
 
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An aerial view of the New Riverside Hotel after the early 1950s renovation. 
 
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Lydia Whaley with baskets and umbrella. 
 
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Longtime Great Smoky Mountains National Park supporter Wilma Maples is presented with a mounted Stetson for her contributions by Park Superintendent Dale Ditmanson 
 
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Herbert Clabo, now 100 years old, recalls many historical facts and figures about Sevier County. 
 
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The Sevier County Courthouse in 1863 where members of Thomas’ Legion were imprisoned in the basement. 
 
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Jim Ball was a member of several groups during his career. He s pictured in the 1970s with The Mountain Travelers. From left are Billy Chambers, Jim Ball, Jack Grooms, Pee Wee Whaley and Fred McMahan. 
 
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Will McTeer at age 26 in 1869 
 
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Artist Bobbie Lovell holding a painting of her daughter Connie. 
 
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McMahan’s Store shortly before it was moved to allow road widening. 
 
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Exa McMahan seated on a bench in front McMahan’s Store with two of her granddaughters, Elaine (Mauter) at her side and Leslie (Atchley) on her lap. 
 
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Brown holds a framed collection of his military medals and citations. Now 85, he lives in Gatlinburg with his wife Frances 
 
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Shield River in southeastern Montana was named in honor of John Shields by Captain William Clark when the expedition party was encamped at its mouth while exploring the Yellowstone on their return trip from the coast. 
 
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The cabin in the Daisy Town section of Elkmont, where Lee Higdon lived while working as caretaker for the Appalachian Club 
 
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"A Lifetime in Gatlinburg" is published by the History Press. 
 
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Mountain View Hotel as it appeared in 1926, after the first expansion. 
 
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The undefeated 1933 SCHS Smoky Bears football squad 
 
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The exterior of Elkmont Chapel at Valley View Baptist Church as it appears today. 
 
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A war-time portrait of James Owenby. 
 
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At the mouth of Meigs Creek once swung this railroad bridge across Little River. 
 
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A picture taken of Roseville Mission schoolhouse from the porch of Rose Hill Cottage 
 
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Doorway of Shults Grove United Methodist Church. 
 
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A successful farmer, T.W.D. McMahan operated the
Trotter-McMahan Farm for half a century. 
 
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Lay’s Marble City Saloon was located at 135 Central Avenue, next door to the establishment operated by James P. Lay, where Filmore Maples was fatally wounded. 
 
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Dolly Parton pictured with her first grade teacher Archie Ray McMahan 
 
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“Country Women Cope with Hard Times: A Collection of Oral Histories" includes a chapter written by Elizabeth McMahan Adamitis about her mother, Elizabeth Fox McMahan. 
 
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Clyde McMahan is shown in front of the tree his family donated in honor to Sevierville’s Burchfiel Grove and Arboretum. 
 
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A 1950 photograph of McMahan Forest Industries. Inc showing the docks on which the lumber was hauled to the dry kilns, and to the framing yard. 
 
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Ralph “Pug” Murphy taken in the later years of his life. 
 
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Members of Clyde Ownby's family view the tree planted in his name outside the Sevierville Visitors Center. 
 
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W.W. Cope while stationed at Iwo Jima after the end of World War II. 
 
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The circular area of the Public Square is pictured here during its construction in 1924. The building under construction is the second Central Hotel. 
 
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Dolly Parton, one of this year’s five Kennedy Center honorees, acknowledges performers and presenters at the end of their tribute to her at the 29th annual Kennedy Center Honors. Fellow honorees Steven Spielberg, left, and Zubin Mehta, right, join her. 
 
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Melvin Carr served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. 
 
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The Sevier County Saddle Club Wagon Train traveling along a rural county road 
 
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A county fair advertisement for Silas Whaley’s “A Man without a Stomach” act. He died as a Japanese POW in 1943. 
 
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Oregon City police say officers fatally shot a 38-year-old man who they say fought with them after they attempted to arrest him on an outstanding warrant. (Oregon City Police Department) 
 
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The Smoky Mountain Academy Administration Building was completed in 1915 
 
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The interior of the Pines Theatre, with a seating capacity of over 700 
 
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The six-acre orchard is tucked away from the road on a hillside with the almost 1,000 apple trees heavy with fruit. 
 
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Bill Owens talks about spotting his niece Dolly Parton’s talent, working at Dollywood and growing chestnut trees. 
 
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The Buckingham House elevations and floor plans as drawn in 1934 by Historic American Building Survey. 
 
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A picture of the bridge spanning the east prong of the Little Pigeon Rive taken shortly after its completion in 1896. 
 
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One Armed Jimmy Lawson and an unidentified tourist in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park 
 
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Sevier County High 
 
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