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  • Collection: Forestry in Western North Carolina

Assistant Serectary John A. Baker and Forest Service Chief Edward P. Cliff laying cornerstoneat site of Cradle of Forestry (CFA) visitor center.

Assistant Secretary John A. Baker and Forest Service Chief Edward P. Cliff laying cornerstone at site of Cradle of Forestry (CFA) visitor center.

An audience on the Library Porch of Biltmore House, possibly listening to Dr. Harley Jolley speaking.

An audience on the Library Porch of Biltmore House, possibly listening to Dr. Harley Jolley speaking.

A close-up of the bark and leaf of the Balsam tree.

Baptizing scene before 1903. The boys on tree limb got baptized fist. In rear are Deacons. Second from right is the Preacher. On the far right is the photographer's father, Perry Orr, who performed the baptism.

George Bard (BFS student) starting for Asheville from Pink Beds 40 mile trip - Bare back. Verne Rhoades (BFS 1906) says Bard's horse was named 'Highball' - Rhoades later bought this horse from Bard.

A close-up view of the exterior of Bark House. The structure is located in Swain County, near Cherokee, North Carolina.

The exterior of Bark House, located in Swain County, near Cherokee, North Carolina. Various objects, including a propane tank, some tires, and a motor are in front of the structure.

A view of Carl Schenck's barn at Woodcot on the Biltmore estate. A carriage is seen in the garage and stairs lead up to the second floor balcony. A third floor balcony sits just below the apex of the roof.
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