A group portrait of Biltmore Forest School students and Dr. Schenck drinking and celebrating Sangerfest inside one of the school's buildings in Pink Beds in 1909. The figures in the front row are identified as Jerry Sullivan, Peterson, Dr. Schenck,…
Biltmore Forest School students celebrating Sangerfest inside the Club Building in the town of Biltmore in 1905. A stringed instrument and a cat appear on a table in the foreground. One student holds out his mug for the cat to drink from.
A view of the Biltmore General Office, located in Biltmore Village. Dr. Carl Alwin Schenck used the top floor as an office and lecture hall after the initial founding of the Biltmore Forest School.
A Biltmore Forest School student identified as George W. Butz (G.W.B.) poses with two pistols outside the dormitory known as "Little Hell Hole," located in Pink Beds.
Biltmore Forest School students listen to a lesson. To the left, a speaker lectures while the students are turned towards him. Figures identified in the image are Merritt (on left), Dr. Carl A. Schenck, Sullivan, and Mr. Schulze.
Forestry students at one of their shacks in the Pink Beds. This shack was named 'Hell Hole'. In photograph is Jones, Johnson, Clark, Butz and Voje sitting on porch.
A group of people on the porch of Jenny Lodge, a Black Forest-style lodge which was built by Dr. Charles A. Schenck. The lodge, located in Pink Beds, was occupied by Mr. Jenny, a storekeeper and school teacher. Hell Hole, student quarters, was to the…
Biltmore Forest School students practicing high jump outside one of the dormitories named "Hell Hole" in Pink Beds. Two students are holding a makeshift bar while another is leaping over it. A fourth student is waiting in the background.
A man stands with two horses and a wagon outside Biltmore Forest School's feed building in Pink Beds. Hay was stored in the loft while other feed, including corn and cotton seed meal, was stored downstairs.
Five Biltmore Forest School students relax and smoke pipes in a dormitory named "Little Hell Hole." They are identified as (front) G.W. Butz, (left to right, second row), Jones, Johnson, Dunn, and (behind) Clark.