Autumn Begins In Cataloochee Palmer Chapel
by Carol Montoya
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Autumn Begins In Cataloochee Palmer Chapel
Artist
Carol Montoya
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Photograph - Photography
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Fall settles in on the Great Smoky Mountains National Park at Cataloochee where you will experience life as it once was during the late 1900's. The Palmer Chapel in Big Cataloochee was built in 1898 on land deeded by Mary Ann Palmer. "In 1928, Reverend Pat Davis broke the news to the residents of Cataloochee at Palmer's Chapel, telling them the valley was within proposed park boundaries and that they would be forced to sell. Hattie Caldwell Davis, who was at the meeting, recalled women crying and men threatening to dynamite the roads and shoot anyone who tried to enter." Hattie Caldwell Davis, Cataloochee Valley: Vanished Settlements of the Great Smoky Mountains (Alexander, N.C.: Worldcomm, 1997), 187-188.
"Opposition to the park movement was eased when the Park Commission allowed residents to obtain lifetime leases and remain in their homes. While some contested their condemnation suits, most simply took what was offered, as they were skeptical of lawyers and didn't think anything would be gained by going to court. Many chose to remain on lifetime leases, but restrictions on farming and logging would force most people out of Cataloochee by 1943." Hattie Caldwell Davis, Cataloochee Valley: Vanished Settlements of the Great Smoky Mountains (Alexander, N.C.: Worldcomm, 1997), 191-219.
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