A postcard depicts Dr. Carl Schenck's home in Germany. Handwritten descriptions are written on the card. The postcard includes a letter, dated 1965, from Verne Rhoades to Bowling Yates.
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.
A simple log cabin in the forest, known as "Cheap Enough," is visible through bare trees in a heavily wooded area. The cabin belonged to Gifford Pinchot. Two men are seen conversing in front of the structure, and one man is holding a rifle.
A view of one of the Black Forest Lodges built by Carl Schenck to house Forest Rangers in Pisgah Natioinal Forest. This particular lodge may be Jenny Lodge. The home sits in front of a large group of trees and a wooden fence surrounds a section of…
A view of one of the Black Forest Lodges built by Carl Schenck to house Forest Rangers in Pisgah Natioinal Forest. This lodge may have been the Knox Justice place. The two-story home sits in front of a mountain and forest. A shed sits behind a wooden…