Logging, Tallulah River

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The Laurel Brake on the Tallulah River. Early settlers used draft animals, like the oxen shown here, to haul logs.

Courtesy of Mars Hill College, Appalachian Room Archives, Gennett Collection.

Logging, Tallulah River

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