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Kephart album pages 8 and 9.  Click for larger image.

Page 8

Upper left photograph: Young Man at Brown's

Upper right photograph: "Some of Browns"

Middle left photograph: "The Baumgardners"

Middle right photograph: "John Davis and his 'Gal'"

Lower left photograph: "Baumgardners"

Lower right photograph: "Gates's"

 

 

Page 9

Upper left photograph: Young boy in front of Turpin's House

Upper right photograph: "Trout Fishing, Falls of the Tuckaseegee (upper and higher falls not shown)"

Middle left photograph: "same"

Middle right photograph: "same"

Lower left photograph: "Desda Robinson and Cousins"

Lower right photograph: "Candler, Jeff and Joe Robinson, and Jeff's stepson - (summit of Black Rock, Sep. 1, 1904.)"

Notes: Page 8 upper right photograph is missing or has not been identified. The image shown is from page 225 of the 1921 edition of Our Southern Highlanders since it matches the background of the other Brown household photographs and includes Homer Brown. Page 9 lower right photograph is not located with the album photographs. This photograph is from the loose photographs of the collection, number 171, and has the notation "Album - loose" written in pencil on the back. It does appear to match the subject and includes two individuals that look similar to Jeff and Joe Robinson in a photograph on page 5. The captions for page 8 upper left photograph and page 9 upper left photograph have been edited. Please see explanation in About the Virtual Album.

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Horace Kephart: Revealing an Enigma is presented by Hunter Library Special Collections and the Mountain Heritage Center. This project was supported in whole or in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the federal Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources.

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