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  • Collection: Forestry in Western North Carolina

A hand drawn plan showing the layout of fawn pens.

Mr. Uless Reeves, a former Biltmore Forestry School student, uses a leveling device in an unknown location.

Mr. Uless Reeves, a former Biltmore Forestry School student, uses a leveling device in an unknown location. Mountains are visible in the background.

Mr. Uless Reeves, a former Biltmore Forestry School student, uses a leveling device in an unknown location. A black dog and pine trees are also visible in the photograph.

Mr. Uless Reeves, a former Biltmore Forestry School student, uses a leveling device in an unknown location. Houses and mountains are visible in the background.

Mr. Uless Reeves, a former Biltmore Forestry School student, uses a leveling device in an unknown location. A black dog and pine trees are also visible in the photograph.

View of a motor road looking toward Big Bald Mountain in the background. Written on reverse: "PHOTOGRAPH from Herbert W. Pelton; 527-8 Legal Bld, Asheville, N.C."

A man and child pose with horses hitched to a covered wagon in front of a cabin. The wagon that carried the Pink Beds Commissary made weekly trips to Asheville to bring up goods.

A group of Biltmore Forest School students are mounted on horses near a student sharpening an ax on a grindstone in Pink Beds. The Hiram King house, the edge of the commissary and a feed building are visible in the background.

View of a Biltmore Forest School building with the Swannanoa River in the foreground at Biltmore Village.
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