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The Lucinda Ogle Cabin, above, is being disassembled at the site of the new Gatlinburg Idyll Club Downtown Resort and will later be reassembled in honor of one of the charter members of the Gatlinburg Garden Club 
 
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LouAnn Waters Dykhouse submission 
 
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The bell cast by VanDusen & Tift Foundry of Cincinnati in the belfry of Middle Creek United Methodist Church. 
 
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New Riverside Hotel sightseeing car parked at Newfound Gap. 
 
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Aunt Liddy holding her beloved Bible; she quoted scripture to anyone who would listen to her. 
 
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Pictured with Maples are Wade McCamey, left, president of Walters State; and Jack Campbell, president emeritus 
 
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Keith Whaley, then mayor of Pigeon Forge, honors Clabo for his years of participation in the city s annual Wilderness Wildlife Week. 
 
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Luther "Coot" Ogle when he was a young man. 
 
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Confederate veterans of Thomas’ Legion at a 1903 convention in New Orleans. 
 
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The Second Tennessee Regiment Volunteer Unit included many men from Sevier County. 
 
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A painting by Bobbie Lovell of downtown Dandridge. It hangs in the Dandridge Visitors’ Center. 
 
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Several relatives of Lee Higdon on Lem Ownby’s porch in the 1940’s. J.T. Higdon (son), Fay Higdon (daughter), Lem Ownby (brother-n-law), Burt Ownby (brother-in-law), Ollie Mae Higdon Hill (daughter) and Lem “Mimmie” Ownby (sister-in law) 
 
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Martha Cole Whaley, front row, center, in a rare family photo. 
 
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In 1951, cars lined up in front of the Mountain View Hotel to transport the wives of governors who were in town to attend the Annual Governors Conference on a picnic in mountains 
 
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The interior of Elkmont Chapel had the white pine paneling added in 1951. 
 
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1918 photo by Jim Shelton of his family posing beside an American chestnut tree. From left are his wife Caroline Walker Shelton, his son sitting inside the tree John Shelton, his daughter Leona Shelton Cotter and his daughter Effie Shelton Phipps. 
 
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The white house located on a hill overlooking Roseville Mission. Vera Williams and Aura Lawson lived in the house which they called Rose Hill Cottage while teaching at Roseville Mission. 
 
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Sign over entrance stating 1914 as the year the church was built. 
 
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A large crowd gathers in downtown Sevierville during one of Sheriff Carman Townsend's campaign rallies. 
 
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Sevier County Historian Carroll McMahan contributes the Upland Chronicles column to The Mountain Press. He is special projects coordinator at the Sevierville Chamber of Commerce. 
 
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Clyde McMahan pictured as a young man. He was the father of six. 
 
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Clarence Darrow (left) with William Jennings Bryan at the Scopes Trial in Dayton, Tenn. in 1925. 
 
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Sheriff Bruce Montgomery, center, talks to constituents while awaiting precinct totals Tuesday night. 
 
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The lighting of the Christmas tree on the Public Square in 1929. 
 
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Dolly Parton receives an honorary doctorate of humane and musical letters Friday at commencement exercises in Knoxville. Helping her with her robe is UT Acting President Jan Simek (left) and UT-Knoxville Chancellor Jimmy Cheek. 
 
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Since 1953, Reverend Melvin Carr has served as pastor of 10 Baptist churches. 
 
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Decorating the Senior Citizen’s Club wagon for the Wagon Train Parade 
 
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J.B. Waters was elected mayor of Sevierville in 1915, when he was 31. 
 
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Dolly Parton dedicates a display room in her Chasing Rainbows Museum to her uncle, Bill Owens. Owens was her first manager. 
 
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An aerial view in the late 1960s shows the old Five Span Bridge and the new Fred C. Atchley Bridge standing side by side. 
 
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A copy of letter Lawson sent in 1913 to U.S. War Department requesting information on his ancestors 
 
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Local author Ron Rader's memoir of his Pigeon Forge childhood, "The Blue Mountains Sing," recently earned a silver medal in the Independent Publisher Book Awards. 
 
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The Mike and Ike annual drawing was an honored Christmastime tradition at Temple Milling Company for many years. 
 
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A detailed drawing of the plans for the bridge 
 
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Searching for canister balls at Fox’s Farm near New Center School in 1986. 
 
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The Eye of the Needle, off Alum Cave Bluff Trail, is the best place to spot a peregrine falcon nest. 
 
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An aerial view of the way Pigeon Forge looked before the days of major tourism attractions 
 
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Patterson painted many of whimsical billboards used in Oak Ridge during the time of the Manhattan Project, such as the example pictured above. 
 
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Wade and Tennessee football coach Phil Fulmer at a Friends of the Smokies meeting 
 
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The mandolin owned by Fred Matthews was handed down to his great-nephew, Jeff Matthews 
 
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Jimmie Temple closely inspects the mill, which was restored by Boy Scout Troop 119. 
 
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Charlie Conner (right) standing on the Tennessee-North Carolina state line during his years as a mountain guide. 
 
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A pathway winding through Wilson Glyn takes visitors on a nostalgic trip back in time and through the two historically-inspired structures. 
 
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The doctor’s office located on Rose Glen, just like the house, is boarded up to keep intruders out. The property was once owned by Dr. Robert Hatton Hodsden and is still owned by his descendants 
 
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The first fully equipped ambulance purchased by Jim Atchley in 1929. 
 
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The Sevier County Courthouse tower is shown in one of several paintings of by Frances Ostergren. 
 
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The mantle in the parlor of the Murphy-Swan House was designed by Lewis Buckner. 
 
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Murphy College moved to Park Road in 1923 and the name was changed to Murphy Collegiate Institute. 
 
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Pittman Center Mayor Glenn Cardwell shows off the pig tail he received from a student many years ago. 
 
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By Sept. 1944, Roy D. Brown was in the Army. He was in the 164th Infantry, 112th Cavalry, 322nd Engineers. Trained at Ft. McClellan, he shipped out Feb. 14 1945 to the Philippines and Japan. He saw combat at Leyte, Cebu and Negros islands, Pacific. He lef 
 
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Sevier County Mayor Larry Waters meets and greets at a campaign stop in Newport. Waters is seeking the Congressional seat being vacated by U.S. Rep. Bill Jenkins. 
 
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Andrew Farmer celebrates his victory as District 17 House member with his father Donald, left, mother Patsy, wife Mariah and stepdaughter Chloe Treadway, among many others. 
 
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Four CCC veterans had front row seats as honored guests at Great Smoky Mountain National Park’s celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Civilian Conservation Corps. From left are Clarence Allison, Clyde Bell, Sr., Wilbur Lawson, and Warren Frisbee. 
 
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Duay O'Neil, right, received an Award of Excellence from the East Tennessee Historical Society this week. With him is Cherel Henderson, ETHS Director.  
 
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Newport Police Chief Maurice Shults, left, receives the Eastern Tennessee Division Chief of the Year Award from Tennessee Association of Chiefs of Police East Tennessee Board Representative Tony Crisp, center, and TACP President Gill Kendrick, right. 
 
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Cocke County Director of Schools Larry Blazer said in the Cocke County Board of Education meeting that was held at Smoky Mountain Elementary School on Thursday that the board of education is in the process of determining the best solution to an overcrowdi 
 
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An elated Dale Carr, with his wife Jo Ann by his side, shares victory hugs around the room after a stressful night of close returns. 
 
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The flagstone walks were made of stone quarried by the CCC in Ravensford, N.C. 
 
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The monument dedicated in memory of Lt. Spencer Clack is located on the lawn of Sevier County Courthouse. 
 
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Photographer Jim Yett with his camera. 
 
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The recent rain storms threatened to flood New Salem Baptist Church 
 
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A sign used by Burden to advertise his house moving business. 
 
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A group of linemen pose in front of Sevier County Electric System in the 1960s. 
 
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State Rep. Jeremy Faison, left, presented Rhea Barker with a Tennessee state flag which flew over the capitol in honor of her 100th birthday. 
 
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Pigeon Forge officer Lloyd Suttles writing a report at the scene of an automobile accident 
 

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