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Buck Springs Sawyer

Houck Medford Collection

Buck Springs Sawyer

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coverage
Blue Ridge Parkway (N.C. and Va.)
creator
Medford, Houck
date
2024-12-09T19:46:44Z
2024-12-09T19:46:44Z
2004-11-05
2024-12-09 (issued)
description
Caption provided reads: "Buck Springs Sawyer. The occasion was the fall of 2004, and a coordinated volunteer event (Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation) had been organized with the maintenance crew at Balsam to clear the densely overgrown carriage path from the Buck Springs Overlook to the demolished site of the Buck Springs Lodge. This was the hunting camp built by George W. Vanderbilt at Mt. Pisgah. The time frame was fall; the leaves were off the trees. This would have been early morning at the meetup time. I asked the NPS sawyer to pose for this photograph who was backlit by the sun." Caption sourced from metadata embedded by Medford in 2024. Appears in a group of images called �Blue Ridge Parkway Singles."
format
image/jpeg
16.9 MB
photographs
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ChainSawyerBuckSpringsFINAL
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/110176
language
English
relation
Special Collections and Archives
Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Wake Forest University
Houck Medford Papers (MS932)
Nature and the Built Environment
rights
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source
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/99411
subject
Blue Ridge Parkway Singles
Blue Ridge Parkway (N.C. and Va.)
Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation
Buck Spring Lodge (N.C.)
Silhouette
title
Buck Springs Sawyer
type
Still Image

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