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  • Collection: Forestry in Western North Carolina

Biltmore Forest School students transplanting seedlings in Hiram Kings garden. George Butz Jr. is kneeling in center.

Seedbeds at Hiram Kings.

Preparing a nursery site for planting.

The students of Biltmore Forest School transplanting pine seedlings.

Dr. Carl A. Schenck and a man identified as Mr. Vaughan stand with a felled Douglas Fir tree at the logging camp of McDonal and Vaughan in Coos Bay, Oregon during the fall of 1913. The tree's diameter measured nine feet and six inches across.

A class photo of the Biltmore Forest School taken in 1913 at Coos Bay, Oregon. Dr. Carl A. Schenck is pictured in the rear, fifth from the left. The 1913 class was the final class of the Biltmore Forest School.

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."

An exterior view of Buck Spring Lodge, a hunting lodge built by George Vanderbilt. The image shows the stone chimney, log cabin-style construction, and rock foundation.

A view of the interior of Buck Spring Lodge, a hunting lodge built by George Vanderbilt. The large interior room contains an open fireplace with stone chimney, wooden furniture and an indoor balcony. An unidentified man sits in one of the chairs in…

An exterior view of Buck Spring Lodge, a hunting lodge built by George Vanderbilt. The log cabin-style construction, rock foundation, and porch are visible in the image. An unidentified man is visible standing on the porch.
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