Fish Camp Prong was at the upper edges of the Little River Lumber Company. Little River Lumber Company was established in 1901 by Wilson Townsend and was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of the area that is now the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. By the 1920s, 300,000 acres had been clear-cut. The last log went through the Little River Mill at Townsend, Tennessee in July 193
While many believe that the Great Smoky Mountains was made up of small family farms, in reality, 18 ...
This photograph shows the work of a logging crew operating in the Smokies. While many believe that t...
Railroads were key to large-scale logging operations. Lumber companies built narrow-gauge tracks to ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
Fish Camp Prong was at the upper edges of the Little River Lumber Company. Established in 1901, the ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
In this photograph, J. P. Murphy and H. B. Nields inspect wide poplar lumber at Townsend Mill. The L...
This photograph shows the work of a logging crew operating in the Smokies. While many believe that t...
At the turn of the 20th century, logging became a major industry in the Great Smoky Mountains, which...
While many believe that the Great Smoky Mountains was made up of small family farms, in reality, 18 ...
This photograph shows the work of a logging crew operating in the Smokies. While many believe that t...
Railroads were key to large-scale logging operations. Lumber companies built narrow-gauge tracks to ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
Fish Camp Prong was at the upper edges of the Little River Lumber Company. Established in 1901, the ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
The Little River Lumber Company was one of 18 logging operations that, together, owned about 85% of ...
In this photograph, J. P. Murphy and H. B. Nields inspect wide poplar lumber at Townsend Mill. The L...
This photograph shows the work of a logging crew operating in the Smokies. While many believe that t...
At the turn of the 20th century, logging became a major industry in the Great Smoky Mountains, which...
While many believe that the Great Smoky Mountains was made up of small family farms, in reality, 18 ...
This photograph shows the work of a logging crew operating in the Smokies. While many believe that t...
Railroads were key to large-scale logging operations. Lumber companies built narrow-gauge tracks to ...