OZARK
Historic Resource Study
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CHAPTER 6:
The Ozark Riverways and the "New
South": Hinterland Development and Exploitation, 1870-1920 (continued)
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Figure 3. Prefabricated houses being transported by rail into Grandin,
c. 1900. Photographer unknown. Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
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Figure 4. Yellow pine lumbering in southeast Missouri, c. 1900.
Photographer unknown. State Historical Society of Missouri.
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Figure 5. Yellow pine logging activities. Photographer and date of
photographer unknown. Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
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Figure 6. Harvesting virgin pine forest in southeast Missouri, c. 1900.
Photographer unknown. State Historical Society of Missouri.
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Figure 7. Missouri Lumber and Mining Company rebuilding a flood damaged
bridge over the Current River in Carter County. Photographer and date
of photograph unknown. State Historical Society of Missouri.
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Last Updated: 02-Mar-2005
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