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  • Collection: Forestry in Western North Carolina

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

A schoolhouse used by the Biltmore Forest School in Pink Beds. The building also served as a school for the community's children and a church for the wider community. The Forest School's summer lectures were held here in 1905-1906. The man on the…

A student of the Biltmore Forest School in his dormitory, smoking a pipe and holding an axe. The calender on wall behind could indicate date.

A Biltmore Forest School student examines a logging flume on an excursion to the Murphy Branch of the Western Carolina Railroad.

A view of a Biltmore Forest School students feeding hogs outside a survey camp in North Georgia during winter. A log cabin and a tent can be seen in the background.

A group of Biltmore Forest School students are assembled outside Dr. Carl Schenck's office in Pink Beds. They are identified as Silvius, at top of ladder; Winslow, with beard, standing in door; G.A. Schulze, at base of steps with chain in hand; Dr.…

A group portrait of Biltmore Forest School students out on a hike. George Butz is pictured in the center of the group.

A Biltmore Forest School student, identified as Guy Gooding, leans back in a chair on the porch of the dormitory known as "Big Hell Hole" and pries open a bottle of wine. A dog is lying down under the student's legs. Saddles, an ax, a trunk, and a…

A Biltmore Forest School student pictured outside the feed building in Pinks Beds. He is mounted on a horse named "Buttons" and riding bareback.

A Biltmore Forest Student identified as Sullivan poses outside the dormitory cabin named "Little Bohemia" in Pink Beds.
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