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  • Collection: Forestry in Western North Carolina

A Ranger house built by C. T. Rankin in Pisgah Forest.

So-called 'Black Forest' House in the Pink Beds, built by Dr. Carl Alwin Schenck circa 1902-1904.

A front view of a Climax Logging Locomotive without its log loader at the rear.

A front and side view of a restored Climax Logging Locomotive on the Forest Festival Trail at the Cradle of Forestry.

A front and side view of a restored Climax Logging Locomotive on the Forest Festival Trail at the Cradle of Forestry.

Engineers working to repair a train on a railroad.

A crew of a log loader standing on top of logs. From left to right: Jim Headen, Walter Scott, Elmer Cantrell, David Reese and Jess McCall.

A Glouchester Lumber Company Shay Engine log loader and its crew from left to right: Harvey McGaha, Thad Siler, Clarence Green and Welch Galloway.

A Glouchester Lumber Company Shay Engine and its crew: Bill Wilson, Thad Siler, Judd Plott, Lawrence Lyda, Welch Galloway, Allen Sisk, Oscar Moore, Jesse Galloway.

A Moltz Lumber Company Shay Engine at Lake Toxaway. From left to right: Plum Lovin, Brakeman; boy unknown; Miss Airwood; Mr. Airwood, Wood superintendant; Guy Whitmire, Brakeman; Wes Reed, Fireman and Grant Bruner, Engineer.
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