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  • Collection: Forestry in Western North Carolina

A view of Mrs. Owenby's cabin in Pink Beds, where Biltmore Forest School students boarded during the summer. Six students are standing on the porch with a forest view in the background. Mrs. Owenby may be Mrs. Jerusha Owenby, a woman who lived in…

A schoolhouse used by the Biltmore Forest School located on the Biltmore Estate. The building is next to the Swannanoa River.

Four Biltmore Forest School students sitting on a metal bed and posing for a portrait while wearing dress suits. They are identified as E.D., G.W. Butz, R. Mount, and C. Dunning.

Three Biltmore Forest School students outside Jenny Lodge, a Black Forest-style lodge. Two students are sitting on the porch while another, identified as G. Schulze, is standing with a horse. This building has been restored and is a part of the…

A view of two student quarters in the Pink Beds, known as Big Hell Hole (left) and Little Hell Hole (right). Two students are visible on the porch of the nearest building, identified as Dunn on the left and George W. Butz, Jr. on the right.

View of the post office and commissary at Avery's Creek. Two Biltmore Forest School students identified as Tinsley and Caroll Dunning stand with their horses, and two unidientified men are on the porch.

Three Biltmore Forest School Students, identified as Ted Jones, (Edward?) Johnson, and Davis Estill, sitting inside one of the dormitories in Pink Beds. A pistol and several flags are handing from the walls. The flags read: "California," "Phi Kappa…

This photograph negative, taken in 1908, depicts a group of people enjoying a Forest Festival Lunch at Tinsley Place on Lookingglass Creek.

BFS students outside Hiram Kings quarters in the Pink Beds. Walter Peterson and Paul Gearhart in view.

An unidentified group of Biltmore Forest School students sitting on the steps of a building possibly located on the Biltmore grounds.
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