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Operating in North Carolina, Champion Fibre skidder, circa 1915-1920 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Operating in North Carolina; Champion Fibre Skidder; III-L-17549.Operating in North Carolina,Champion Fibre Skidder, III-L-17549
Circa 1920
Train load of logs, Smokemont Mill, circa 1915-1920 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Smokemont Mill; Train load of logs; III-L-17560.Smokemont Mill,Train load of logs, III-L-17560
Circa 1920
Twelve men and one woman standing and sitting by box cars used as houses, Champion Fibre employees, circa 1915-1920 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: 12 men and one woman standing and sitting by box cars used as houses. Champion fibre employees; III-L-17558.12 men and one woman standing and sitting by box cars used as houses.Champion fibre employees, III-L-17558
Circa 1920
Three Forks, Peawood Hollow, skidder would be set just below the log loader, circa 1920 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Three Forks-Peawood Hollow. Skidder would be set just below the log loader; Sary Parker"; III-L-17758.Three Forks-Peawood Hollow. Skidder would be set just below the log loader",Sary Parker"", III-L-17758
Circa 1920
Champion Fibre, North Carolina operations, small ground hog skidder, circa 1915-1920 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Champion Fibre, North Carolina operations; Small Ground Hog Skidder; III-L-17550.Champion Fibre, North Carolina operations,Small Ground Hog" Skidder", III-L-17550
Circa 1920
End of the line, piles of logs at end of track, Champion Fibre, circa 1915-1920 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: End of the line - piles of logs at end of track ; Champion Fibre; III-L-17564.End of the line - piles of logs at end of track,Champion Fibre, III-L-17564
Circa 1920
Champion Fibre's operation above Smokemont, skidder, 1915-1920 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Champion Fibre's operation above SmYESemont; Skidder; III-L-17556.Champion Fibre's operation above SmYESemont,Skidder, III-L-17556
Circa 1915
Yellowstone photo album 6B, page 50 Yellowstone National Park
Skidder, mouth of Manis Creek, 1916 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: 0; Skidder Mouth of Manis Creek; III-L-17537.Skidder Mouth of Manis Creek, III-L-17537
1916
Skidding logs, East Prong, Little River Lumber Co., 1922 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Skidding logs with J HoYES and Grab, East Prong. Little River Lumber Co. ; Skidding logs w/J. HoYES; III-L-17177.Skidding logs with J HoYES and Grab, East Prong. Little River Lumber Co.Skidding logs w/J. HoYES, III-L-17177
1922
In use daily along Tabcat Creek, log railway Great Smoky Mountains National Park In use daily along Tabcat Creek. Log Railway, III-L-9545, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
1935-08-21
In use daily along Tabcat Creek, log railway Great Smoky Mountains National Park In use daily along Tabcat Creek. Log Railway, III-L-9544, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
1935-08-21
Jackson Ownby and his sons, Giles (holding reins) and Lenard Hauling wood for shakes. Mountain Children Hauling Wood for Shakes, 1937 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Jackson Ownby and his sons, Giles (holding reins) and Lenard Hauling wood for shakes.Mountain Children Hauling Wood for Shakes. Ill-P-4253, History - Mountain People
1937-06-21
Jackson Ownby's children sitting on pile of shakes, 1937 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Jackson Ownby's children sitting on pile of shakes. See also III-P-4250. L to R. Zola, Giles, Thelma,Mountain Children, Ill-P-4254, History - Mountain People
1937-06-21

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