Pounding Mill, Pioneer Museum, Route 441 (moved from Deep Creek), Cher...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-15 Survey number: HABS NC-4 Building/structure dates: ca. 1890 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1925 Subsequent Work
Rock Run Furnace & Town, County Road 12, Rock Run, Cherokee County, AL
Significance: The town of Rock Run, primarily built to house and support the employees of the Rock Run furnace, is typical of the industrial towns scattered through the South at the turn of the century. While ... More
Cherokee National Penitentiary, 124 East Choctaw Street, Tahlequah, Ch...
Significance: The third and final addition to the permanent buildings of the Cherokee National Government, the structure served until statehood as the center of law enforcement in the Nation. As such it is an ... More
Greenhouse Service Station, 522 South Main Street, Woodstock, Cherokee...
Significance: The Greenhouse Service Station (Larry Wood Chevron) was constructed ca. 1935 by Gilbert Reeves, a local resident and developer. The building is a rectangular mass with a three bay facade, and a po... More
Greenhouse Service Station, 522 South Main Street, Woodstock, Cherokee...
Significance: The Greenhouse Service Station (Larry Wood Chevron) was constructed ca. 1935 by Gilbert Reeves, a local resident and developer. The building is a rectangular mass with a three bay facade, and a po... More
Cherokee Plantation, Dependencies, Highway 494, Natchez, Natchitoches ...
Public domain photograph - historical image of Louisiana, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Cherokee Grove, Mantanzas River Vicinity, Saint Augustine, St. Johns C...
Significance: Cherokee Grove was built in 1887-8 for Henry Mason Cutting. Designed by architect William M. Wright of New York and St. Augustine, the house was used as a hunting & fishing lodge. Exterior walls... More
First Cherokee Female Seminary, Tsa-La-Gi, Cherokee Cultural Center, 1...
Significance: These are three of the remaining south porch columns of the first Female Seminary built on this site in 1851. The Seminary burned in 1887. Survey number: HABS OK-50 Building/structure dates: 18... More
Cherokee National Capitol Building, 101-29 South Muskogee Avenue, Tahl...
Significance: The Cherokee National Capitol, completed and occupied by circa 1869, was constructed on the site which had served as the meeting place for the Cherokee Government since their arrival in Indian Ter... More
Cherokee National Capitol Building, 101-29 South Muskogee Avenue, Tahl...
Significance: The Cherokee National Capitol, completed and occupied by circa 1869, was constructed on the site which had served as the meeting place for the Cherokee Government since their arrival in Indian Ter... More
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Roaring Fork Moto...
Significance: Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail is one of the most narrow roads in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Living up to its name, the road allows park visitors to enjoy the beauty of the Smokies fro... More
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Roaring Fork Moto...
Significance: Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail is one of the most narrow roads in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Living up to its name, the road allows park visitors to enjoy the beauty of the Smokies fro... More
Cowpens Iron Furnace, 1000 feet East of County Road 34 & Cherokee Cree...
Significance: One of the best preserved early nineteenth century ironworks sites in South Carolina. It is the only remaining site that can be associated with the South Carolina Manufacturing Company, a major i... More
Cowpens Iron Furnace, 1000 feet East of County Road 34 & Cherokee Cree...
Significance: One of the best preserved early nineteenth century ironworks sites in South Carolina. It is the only remaining site that can be associated with the South Carolina Manufacturing Company, a major i... More
Cowpens Iron Furnace, 1000 feet East of County Road 34 & Cherokee Cree...
Significance: One of the best preserved early nineteenth century ironworks sites in South Carolina. It is the only remaining site that can be associated with the South Carolina Manufacturing Company, a major i... More
Pioneer Farmstead, Meat House, U.S. Route 441 (moved from NC, Catalooc...
Survey number: HABS NC-202 Public domain photograph of wood log building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Frank Phillips Mansion, 1107 South Cherokee, Bartlesville, Washington ...
2000 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: When oil baron Frank Phillips built this home, his was a lonely mansion on an oil-soaked prairie. Phillips had the streets around his house paved and streetli... More
Broad River Bridge, Spanning Broad River at U.S. Highway 29, Gaffney, ...
Significance: The completion of this 1,035' span was the last section of a larger project to improve U.S. Highway 29 across South Carolina. The structure is unusual because of its skewed through truss spans. ... More
George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...
Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More
George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...
Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Newfound Gap Road...
Significance: Newfound Gap Road is the central transportation artery in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It is the only road to cross the park from north to south, connecting the two major entrances at Gat... More
Cunningham Plantation, Old Memphis Road (Gaines Trace Road), Cherokee,...
Survey number: HABS AL-337 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 73000337
Cunningham Plantation, Old Memphis Road (Gaines Trace Road), Cherokee,...
Survey number: HABS AL-337 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 73000337
On the Indian reservation, Cherokee, N.C.
Copyright deposit; H. W. Pelton; 1909. Copyright claimant's address: Asheville, N.C.
Brewery (Ruins), Cherokee, Butte County, CA
Survey number: HABS CA-1702 Public domain photograph - California, ruins, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Main plant of a large coal mining company. Cherokee County, Kansas
Picryl description: Public domain photo of a factory, warehouse, commercial or industrial building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Abandoned lead mine. Cherokee County, Kansas
Public domain photograph of industrial architecture, factory building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Cunningham Plantation, Cherokee vic., Colbert County, Alabama
Public domain photograph of 1930s-1940s house, porch, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Cherokee Dam, Tennessee (Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)). Riveter
Picryl description: Public domain image of a worker, labor, factory, plant, manufacture, industrial facility, 1930s, mid-20th-century industrial photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Cherokee Dam, Tennessee (Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)). Riveters
Public domain photograph of building construction site, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
These commercial buildings reflect the heyday of downtown Cherokee, Al...
The main building in the foreground is believed to date from around 1900. Title, date, subject note, and keywords provided by the photographer. Credit line: The George F. Landegger Collection of Alabama Photogr... More
John Herbert weaves baskets in a dogtrot log cabin, Cherokee, Alabama
Title, date, subject note, and keywords provided by the photographer. Credit line: The George F. Landegger Collection of Alabama Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America, Library of Congress, Prints and Phot... More
This simple two-story frame house built in the early 1800s on Mt. Hest...
Title, date, subject note, and keywords provided by the photographer. Credit line: The George F. Landegger Collection of Alabama Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America, Library of Congress, Prints and Phot... More
Cherokee Plantation, Highway 494, Natchez, Natchitoches Parish, LA
Significance: Built by 1839, Cherokee is an important example of French creole architecture and retains remarkable integrity in both materials and plan. Most Likely constructed by Charles Emile Sompeyrac around... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Cherokee National Penitentiary, 124 East Choctaw Street, Tahlequah, Ch...
Significance: The third and final addition to the permanent buildings of the Cherokee National Government, the structure served until statehood as the center of law enforcement in the Nation. As such it is an ... More
Dr. Irvin D. Leoser Log Cabin, 119 West Smith Street, Tahlequah, Chero...
Significance: The cabin of Dr. Irvin D. Leoder is the oldest building in Tahlequah, and one of the two or three oldest buildings in the state of Oklahoma. During and after the Civil War the cabin, which was co... More
Essays on the present crisis in the condition of the American Indians ...
Picryl description: Public domain document page scan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
History of the Indian tribes of North America : with biographical sket...
Public domain photograph related to Native Americans, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Cherokee National Capitol Building, 101-29 South Muskogee Avenue, Tahl...
Significance: The Cherokee National Capitol, completed and occupied by circa 1869, was constructed on the site which had served as the meeting place for the Cherokee Government since their arrival in Indian Ter... More
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Roaring Fork Moto...
Significance: Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail is one of the most narrow roads in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Living up to its name, the road allows park visitors to enjoy the beauty of the Smokies fro... More
Cowpens Iron Furnace, 1000 feet East of County Road 34 & Cherokee Cree...
Significance: One of the best preserved early nineteenth century ironworks sites in South Carolina. It is the only remaining site that can be associated with the South Carolina Manufacturing Company, a major i... More
Cowpens Iron Furnace, 1000 feet East of County Road 34 & Cherokee Cree...
Significance: One of the best preserved early nineteenth century ironworks sites in South Carolina. It is the only remaining site that can be associated with the South Carolina Manufacturing Company, a major i... More
Frank Phillips Mansion, 1107 South Cherokee, Bartlesville, Washington ...
2000 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: When oil baron Frank Phillips built this home, his was a lonely mansion on an oil-soaked prairie. Phillips had the streets around his house paved and streetli... More
W. L. Westbrook Grocery Store, Intersection of County Route 27 & Count...
Significance: Spring Garden was typical of the small interior cotton market towns scattered through the black belt south. During the town's heyday, the retail district comprised a grocery store, a cotton gin, ... More
Nicholas DeMenil House, Thirteenth & Cherokee Streets, Saint Louis, In...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-165 Survey number: HABS MO-1668 Building/structure dates: 1842 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1850 Subsequent Work Building/stru... More
Henry Houser House, Clover, York County, SC
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-21 Survey number: HABS SC-15
Henry Houser House, Clover, York County, SC
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-21 Survey number: HABS SC-15
Henry Houser House, Clover, York County, SC
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-21 Survey number: HABS SC-15
Calhoun House, Near Hazel Creek, Cherokee, Swain County, NC
Survey number: HABS NC-408 Public domain photograph of attic, house frame, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Broad River Bridge, Spanning Broad River at U.S. Highway 29, Gaffney, ...
Significance: The completion of this 1,035' span was the last section of a larger project to improve U.S. Highway 29 across South Carolina. The structure is unusual because of its skewed through truss spans. ... More
Baxter Springs City Cemetery, Baxter Springs, US 166 East, Baxter Spri...
Survey number: HALS KS-4-A Public domain photograph of a graveyard monument, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...
Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More
George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...
Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More
John Ross, a Cherokee chief / drawn, printed & coloured at the Lithogr...
Print shows John Ross, half-length portrait, seated, facing front, with right hand on a paper that states "Protest and Memorial of the Cherokee Nation Sept. 1836". Entered according to act of Congress in the y... More
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Newfound Gap Road...
Significance: Newfound Gap Road is the central transportation artery in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It is the only road to cross the park from north to south, connecting the two major entrances at Gat... More
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Newfound Gap Road...
Significance: Newfound Gap Road is the central transportation artery in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It is the only road to cross the park from north to south, connecting the two major entrances at Gat... More
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Newfound Gap Road...
Significance: Newfound Gap Road is the central transportation artery in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It is the only road to cross the park from north to south, connecting the two major entrances at Gat... More
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Newfound Gap Road...
Significance: Newfound Gap Road is the central transportation artery in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It is the only road to cross the park from north to south, connecting the two major entrances at Gat... More
A New humorous song, on the Cherokee chiefs Inscribed to the ladies of...
A broadside comprising seven verses in letterpress below an engraving, representing three Red Indian Chiefs in their national costumes; these men are named, "The Stalking Turkey", "The Pouting Pidgeon", "The Ma... More
Dams under construction. Cherokee Dam is the latest headwaters dam to ...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a power dam, cascade, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Cherokee Dam, Tennessee (Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)). Working on...
Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a road works, construction, excavation, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Milo Colton, whose heritage is Cherokee, at the Celebrations of Tradit...
Title, date, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The Pow Wow is sponsored by United San Antonio Pow Wow, Inc., a Texas nonprofit organization devoted to promoting the culture and tra... More
Milo Colton, whose heritage is Cherokee, at the Celebrations of Tradit...
Title, date, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The Pow Wow is sponsored by United San Antonio Pow Wow, Inc., a Texas nonprofit organization devoted to promoting the culture and tra... More
Cherokee Plantation, Highway 494, Natchez, Natchitoches Parish, LA
Significance: Built by 1839, Cherokee is an important example of French creole architecture and retains remarkable integrity in both materials and plan. Most Likely constructed by Charles Emile Sompeyrac around... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Smith Avenue High Bridge, Smith Avenue between Cherokee Avenue & Cliff...
Significance: The Smith Avenue High Bridge, a nineteenth century wrought iron Warren deck truss, is the longest and highest roadway truss bridge in Minnesota. It was designed by Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsbur... More
Cherokee Club, 1318 Ninth Avenue, Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL
Significance: The Cherokee Club was the second largest brick building constructed in Ybor City. Its arched passageways serves as a model for future buildings constructed in Ybor City. The building was the loc... More
Cherokee Club, 1318 Ninth Avenue, Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL
Significance: The Cherokee Club was the second largest brick building constructed in Ybor City. Its arched passageways serves as a model for future buildings constructed in Ybor City. The building was the loc... More
Cherokee Club, 1318 Ninth Avenue, Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL
Significance: The Cherokee Club was the second largest brick building constructed in Ybor City. Its arched passageways serves as a model for future buildings constructed in Ybor City. The building was the loc... More
Pounding Mill, Pioneer Museum, Route 441 (moved from Deep Creek), Cher...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-15 Survey number: HABS NC-4 Building/structure dates: ca. 1890 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1925 Subsequent Work
Junglebrook Tub Mill, Cherokee Orchard Road, Gatlinburg, Sevier County...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS TN-163 Building/structure dates: 1948 Subsequent Work
Essays on the present crisis in the condition of the American Indians ...
Picryl description: Public domain document page scan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Cherokee Grove, Mantanzas River Vicinity, Saint Augustine, St. Johns C...
Significance: Cherokee Grove was built in 1887-8 for Henry Mason Cutting. Designed by architect William M. Wright of New York and St. Augustine, the house was used as a hunting & fishing lodge. Exterior walls... More
Indian School, Cherokee, N.C. - Public domain portrait print
H122856 U.S. Copyright Office Copyright deposit; H. W. Pelton; February 11, 1909. Copyright claimant's address: Asheville, N.C.
Cherokee Treaty , July 8, 1817 - Public domain document scan
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
First Cherokee Female Seminary, Tsa-La-Gi, Cherokee Cultural Center, 1...
Significance: These are three of the remaining south porch columns of the first Female Seminary built on this site in 1851. The Seminary burned in 1887. Survey number: HABS OK-50 Building/structure dates: 18... More
History of the Indian tribes of North America : with biographical sket...
Public domain photograph related to Native Americans, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Cherokee National Capitol Building, 101-29 South Muskogee Avenue, Tahl...
Significance: The Cherokee National Capitol, completed and occupied by circa 1869, was constructed on the site which had served as the meeting place for the Cherokee Government since their arrival in Indian Ter... More
Cherokee Dam, Tennessee (Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)). Riveter at...
Public domain photograph of industrial architecture, factory building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges, Roaring Fork Moto...
Significance: Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail is one of the most narrow roads in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Living up to its name, the road allows park visitors to enjoy the beauty of the Smokies fro... More
Pioneer Farmstead, Meat House, U.S. Route 441 (moved from NC, Catalooc...
Survey number: HABS NC-202 Public domain photograph of wood log building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Pioneer Farmstead, Meat House, U.S. Route 441 (moved from NC, Catalooc...
Survey number: HABS NC-202 Public domain photograph - historical image of North Carolina, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Pioneer Farmstead, Meat House, U.S. Route 441 (moved from NC, Catalooc...
Survey number: HABS NC-202 Public domain photograph - historical image of North Carolina, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
W. L. Westbrook Grocery Store, Intersection of County Route 27 & Count...
Significance: Spring Garden was typical of the small interior cotton market towns scattered through the black belt south. During the town's heyday, the retail district comprised a grocery store, a cotton gin, ... More