A negative of a woodcut print showing a view of the road to Asheville. A stagecoach loaded with travelers and luggage is stopped at a building, with two figures on the porch. In the foreground, a wagon is pulled by two oxen and a mule. The print is…
Three children stand on a single log footbridge crossing an unknown river in a forested area. Written on reverse: "PHOTOGRAPH from Herbert W. Pelton ; 527-8 Legal Bld, Asheville, N.C."
This photograph shows the summer residence of Dr. Carl A. Schenck in the Pink Beds, the Wicker Sharp House. Some outbuildings are also shown in the photograph. The property was not in use at the time of the photograph.
An oversized class photo of the Biltmore Forest School taken in 1909 on the grounds of the Biltmore Estate. Dr. Carl A. Schenck is pictured standing in the center of the group.
An oversize photograph of The Biltmore Forest School, 1913 class photograph taken at Sunburst, N.C. Schenck is pictured center. Mr Carl B. McCain is standing sixth from left in the picture.