Five people sit on the porch of Widow Owenby's cabin, where Biltmore Forest School students boarded in summer. Recent improvements to the building include new stairs, a new shed, coat pegs, and a hammock. "Widow Owenby" may be referring to Mrs.…
A group of Biltmore Forest School students are assembled outside Dr. Carl Schenck's office in Pink Beds. They are identified as Silvius, at top of ladder; Winslow, with beard, standing in door; G.A. Schulze, at base of steps with chain in hand; Dr.…
Three Biltmore Forest School students standing outside "The Flats," one of the mountain cabins used as dormitories. They are identified as (left to right) Black, Gustave A. Schulze, Al King. King would later become the New York State Forester.
Dr. Clifton D. Howe, assistant forester, and Biltmore Forest School students outside Dr. Howe's quarters at Pink Beds. They are (left to right) Gustave A. Schulze, Dr. Howe, Butz, and Bovins.
Donor note: "Picture of the 1907 summer residence of Dr. C.D. Howe, Assistant Principle [sic] of the Biltmore Forestry School, where I liked with Dr. Howe. Dr. Howe is on the left, but I cannot recollect who is on the right. As I recollect, there…
Members of the Case family stand on and around the porch of Jenny Lodge, a Black Forest-style lodge, which was built by Dr. Carl A. Schenck. This building has been restored and is a part of the Biltmore Trail in The Cradle of Forestry.
An obscured view of two buildings used as dormitories by Biltmore Forest School students in Pink Beds. The two buildings are called "Little Bohemia" and "Rest for the Wicked."