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Click on image to enlarge (68K). Fisherman's Bay, later called Black Point, where the Sea Ranch Lodge is now. Schooner that brought provisions is at anchor (note cable to shore). A shipping point for tan bark, ties, posts, and other finished lumber products. Use of photo allowed by Alice Fiscus and the Fiscus family. Provided for use in KRIS by Ken Spacek.
Boat being built possibly at Black Point. Some of the schooners used in the lumber trade were constructed locally. Use of photo allowed by Alice Fiscus and the Fiscus family. Provided for use in KRIS by Ken Spacek.
Manufacturing split shingles. Bolts in front, finished shingles stacked in the back. Use of photo allowed by Alice Fiscus and the Fiscus family. Provided for use in KRIS by Ken Spacek.
Valley Crossing, tanbark wagons. Looking toward the Wheatfield Fork, crossing the South fork toward where the gravel plant is now.Use of photo allowed by Alice Fiscus and the Fiscus family. Provided for use in KRIS by Ken Spacek.
Wagon load of ties near Annapolis. Use of photo allowed by Alice Fiscus and the Fiscus family. Provided for use in KRIS by Ken Spacek.
A load of tanbark on Annapolis Road. Use of photo allowed by Alice Fiscus and the Fiscus family. Provided for use in KRIS by Ken Spacek.
Rutherford Mill looking from the ferry landing East. Use of photo allowed by Alice Fiscus and the Fiscus family. Provided for use in KRIS by Ken Spacek.
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