Whistle Over the Mountain: Timber, Track & Trails in the Tennessee Smokies : an Historical and Field Guide to the Little River Lumber Company and the Little River Railroad in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee |
Contents
Table of Contents | 96 |
Using This Book | 102 |
Lower Basin | 114 |
Copyright | |
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basin begins Bill Hooks Branch bridge building built called Camp Prong carried cars clear coal construction continued Cove Creek drainage East Fork Elkmont engine equipment facilities feet field fire Fish Camp Flats follows forest Gorge grade horses Hotel industry Jakes Creek known Knoxville land later less Levi Little River Lumber Little River Railroad lived loaded locomotive logs Lynn Camp machine Middle Fork miles mill mountains move National Park needed NPSA operations pulled purchase rail railway reaches Ridge River Lumber Company road roadbed served Service Shay side skidder slopes Smoky Spring Spruce stream supply Tennessee timber tion told took town Townsend track trail train transportation trees Tremont Uncle upper usually Valley Walker Walland West Fork wheels woods wreck