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  • Collection: Forestry in Western North Carolina

'My dog, Freya, who after my (Schenck) departure, ran to the railway station, where she was stroke by a motorcar. My friend Biru Rieger took this photo before he shot her. (Winter 1895)'

Early law enforcement was done on horseback in the National Forests.

The entrance arch to the Pisgah National Forest, with an eagle statue gracing the top. This is also the Davidson River entrance.

The entrance to Mount Mitchell State Game Refuge. The sign reads: 'Entering Mt. Mitchell State Game Refuge in cooperation with Pisgah National Forest. Dogs and guns are not permitted. Be careful with fire.'

The road entrance to the 'Carolina Hemlock Camp Ground' and game preserve, located in the Pisgah National Forest.

The entrance to Catawba Game Reserve with old automobile cars passing under the entrance sign.

The road entrance to 'Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest. It is in this area that the Santeetlah Bear and Boar hunts will be held.' (no date given)

Two workers walking out of an entrance to a mine. In scene are handtools and one worker is pushing a wheelbarrow full of soil from the mine.

The motor road entrance into Pisgah National Forest and Game Preserve located close to the Davidson River.

Equipment sheds housing heavy machinery.
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