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Little River Lumber Co. Company store at Fish Camp Great Smoky Mountains National Park Little River Lumber Co. Company store at Fish Camp.Fish Camp; Company Store, III-L-4762, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Little River Company Store at Fish Camp Donated by Sam Henry, Townsend, Tennessee, 8-20-58. Fish Camp Commissary, Little River Lumber Co., circa 1913 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Little River Company Store at Fish Camp Donated by Sam Henry, Townsend, TN, 8-20-58. Family Cow shared life in Smokies Logging Camp, Tennessee Travels with Vic Weals, The Knoxville Journal, Oct. 18 1976. The McCarters lives another two and a half miles up the track at right, above this store near the mouth of Fish Camp Prong, which itself was four miles upstream from Little River Lumber Company's logging camp at Elkmont. The track at left went to Three Forks and beyond, very nearly to the crest of Clingmans Dome, highest peak in the Smokies and dimly visible in the distance directly above the store building.Fish Camp Commissary; Little River Lumber Co. III-L-4224, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Circa 1913

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