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CHAPTER 6:
The Ozark Riverways and the "New South": Hinterland Development and Exploitation, 1870-1920 (continued)

houses
Figure 3. Prefabricated houses being transported by rail into Grandin, c. 1900. Photographer unknown. Ozark National Scenic Riverways.

lumbering
Figure 4. Yellow pine lumbering in southeast Missouri, c. 1900. Photographer unknown. State Historical Society of Missouri.

logging
Figure 5. Yellow pine logging activities. Photographer and date of photographer unknown. Ozark National Scenic Riverways.

logging
Figure 6. Harvesting virgin pine forest in southeast Missouri, c. 1900. Photographer unknown. State Historical Society of Missouri.

rebuilding bridge
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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