Stereograph image, Ford on the Swannanoa River, Buncombe County, NC, by Taylor and Jones
Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, Horse-drawn carriage crossing the French Broad River at Connally's Ford, Buncombe County, NC (1890s)
Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Title page from The Warm Springs, Madison County, Western North Carolina by W. H. Howerton and M. C. Klein (1880?)
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Original Image from Documenting the American South
Photograph, Hotel at Hot Springs, Madison County, NC (1890s)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, Candler Department Store in Murphy, Cherokee County, NC (early 1900s)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, Children gathering wood, Haywood County, NC (ca. 1910)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, A trout fisherman at Snowbird Falls, by Albert Morgan, Cherokee County, NC (ca. 1910)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, Men and women beside a horse-drawn wagon, Cherokee County, NC (ca. 1910)
Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, A boiler being moved to the Cullowhee Normal School (now Western Carolina University),
Jackson County, NC (March 4, 1910)
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Jackson County, NC (March 4, 1910)
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Photograph, The Southern Railway Station in Black Mountain, Buncombe County, NC (1910)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, The swimming dock at the High Hampton Inn and Country Club, Jackson County, NC (ca. 1915)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, Trade Street, business district, and railroad tracks, Polk County, NC (ca. 1917)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, A view of Trade Street in the business district of Tryon, Polk County, NC (ca. 1920)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, W. M. Ritter Lumber Company, Swain County, NC (1920s)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, J. J. Bailey, Sheriff of Madison County, with parts of stills confiscated during three months of "moonshine" raiding, Madison County, NC (August 1, 1921)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, A herd of purebred and grade Guernsey dairy cattle, Macon County, NC (1925)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, A square dance at Soco Gap, Haywood County, NC (1930s)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, Mr. Hoppas Fiddling, Mitchell County, NC (1930s)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, Tobacco farmer pausing for water, [North Carolina] (1930s)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, Cherokee County Courthouse (late 1930s)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, Cherokee Indians and others listening to musicians at a historical pageant, Swain County, NC (1940)
Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, Tourists at Fontana Dam. The dam, completed in 1945 by the Tennessee Valley Authority, is 480 feet high. The tallest dam in eastern North America, Graham County, NC (ca. 1952)
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Original Image from the North Carolina Collection
Photograph, Dirt road in Paw Paw, Madison County, NC, by Rob Amberg
Original Image from Rob Amberg's website
Original Image from Rob Amberg's website
Photograph, Road to Sodom Laurel, Madison County, NC, by Rob Amberg
Original Image from Rob Amberg's website
Original Image from Rob Amberg's website
Photograph, Interior of the Little Creek Cafe, Highway 23 and Laurel River Road, Madison County, NC (1995) by Rob Amberg
Original Image from Documenting the American South
Original Image from Documenting the American South
Photograph, Howard and Lucille Babbitt pick apples one last time before their orchard is destroyed to make way for I-26, Madison County, NC (1995) by Rob Amberg
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Original Image from Documenting the American South
Photograph, Headstones and footstones being removed from the Little Ivy Church Cemetery in preparation for the construction of I-26, Madison County, NC (1996) by Rob Amberg
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Original Image from Documenting the American South
Photograph, Machine scraping the mountain at Bear Branch down to grade for the construction of I-26, Madison County, NC (1998) by Rob Amberg
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Original Image from Documenting the American South
Photograph, Power shovel clearing rubble at Little Creek, Madison County, NC (2000) by Rob Amberg
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Original Image from Documenting the American South
Photograph, I-26, just north of the new NC Visitor Center, on the night before the grand opening, Madison County, NC (2003) by Rob Amberg
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