The Shields Place
The cabin of Carter Shields Place is an example of a single pen cabin. It has one room with a fireplace. George Washington “Carter” Shields was crippled buy a wound received in the Battle Of Shiloh. He eventually arrived in the Cove in 1906.He bought this cabin from John Sparks. The cabin was built 1830 or 40’s.It location is on the Cades Cove Loop Road in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. It’s preserved by the Park Service and an example of early Appalachian structures
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conilouz
i love this,, i would love to see it in person,, good job
Anthony Hedger
Great shot Gary
Kimberly Palmer
Looks like a very peaceful place.
Mark Ramstead
I wonder how much this would cost to build today… It is so classic
midzing
well done, love this
cdwork
Another wonderful shot and description
jlynn
Great shot, fabulous cabin, nice angle.
Susan Zohn
Just love the Smoky Mountains. You captured this perfectly. Makes me want to go back. Great work.
H M Bascom
Extraordinary photograph.