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  • The cabin at Jim Bales Place is an example of a single pen cabin. It was a one room with a fireplace. The cabin itself is The Alex Cole Cabin from the Sugarlands area.It was decided by the park service it better matched the corn crib an barn of Jim Bales.This would be more representive of the early Appalachian days here.The house that was there when the park service obtained it, was one that was built as the farm was handed down through the years.It was a modern frame house known as the “Fancy House” / This is located on the Roaring Fork Nature Trail in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park

  • Dawn with mist rising from the Roaring Fork. The sun is just beginning to peek thru the trees. This is Jim Bale’s Place and typical of 1800’s Appalachia. To the top right of the split rail fence is the remains of the rock wall. These structures have been preserved by the N.P. service.For more on this place see my “Jim Bale’s Place” / This is located on the Roaring Fork Nature Trail in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.

  • A rustic single pen cabin built in the 1800’s.This is the cabin of George Washington Shields. Its know as Carter Shields Cabin. Carter being a nickname of George. This is typical one room cabin of the early Appalachian era. It is located in the Cades Cove area of the Great Smoky Mountains N.P.

  • 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

  • The cabin of Carter Shields Place makes a beautiful autumn setting as it may of been around 1830 or 40’s.It’s 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.The Great Smoky Mountain N.P. not only preserves the flora and fauna but a way of life http://www.redbubble.com/people/suddath/art/126777-12-mingus-mill-viii

  • Base of lighthouse with green grass

  • Base of lighthouse with green grass and a box for your message

  • window openning in the old wall tangled with grape vines / beyond the old window frame is a new world

  • Fall colors along Little Pigeon River in Great Smoky Mountains.

  • Cade’s Cove within the Great Smoky Mountains.

  • Cable Mill located in Cade’s Cove, Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee

  • Little Pigeon River with fall colors in Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee

  • Fall view overlooking Gatlinburg, Tennessee.

  • Mountain stream located in the Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee.

  • Stream located with fall colors in the Great Smoky Mountains.

  • Fall stream flowing in the Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee.

  • Fall colors and mountain stream flowing throught the Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee.

  • Mountain stream flowing through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee in the fall.

  • View of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee.

  • Pioneer homestead in the fall located in southern Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee.

  • Pioneer homestead in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

  • Mingus Mill is located in the southern part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This photo was taken on a day with slightly overcast skies. The blue water and the fall colors were very impressive that day.

  • The cabin at Jim Bales Place is an example of a single pen cabin. It was a one room with a fireplace. The cabin itself is The Alex Cole Cabin from the Sugarlands area.It was decided by the park service it better matched the corn crib an barn of Jim Bales.This would be more representive of the early Appalachian days here.The house that was there when the park service obtained it, was one that was built as the farm was handed down through the years.It was a modern frame house known as the “Fancy House” / This is located on the Roaring Fork Nature Trail in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park

  • Heidi stranger. Just got back from the crick,had to grind some corn for the missis to break our fast. Comin in an have some when shes done fixin it. I’m Noah Ogle and the missis is Cindy. Ya can call me Bud if ya a mind to. We been round heres a while came in 1879 and lived in a shack lookin place till I raised this end of the house. Later youngens came along an had to put on more. Some are callin this here a saddlebag cabin, if’n hit were open there by the chimney hit’d a be a dog trot. That thar cut on the cog joints is called a dovetail,helps hold um together good,builded this all my own self. The assessor man said this place was not fit to farm but me an the missis gets by alright. Theys a spring up the hill thar I’m a gonna build a trough down to the back porch here so’s we a have runnin water. I run my mill that a way don’t see why I can’t do it here……………… This cabin is located on the road joining The Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains. He did add on the trough from the spring and ran it into a double sink on the back porch.

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