English: Bear hunter and mountain Thomas "Big Tom" Wilson (1825–1909), photographed by the U.S. Forest Service. Wilson was a guide in the Black Mountains area of North Carolina. "Big Tom," a summit near Mount Mitchell, is named for him.
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