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Talimena Scenic Drive - Old Engine 320 At Queen Wilhelmina State Park

Talimena Scenic Drive - Old Engine 320 At Queen Wilhelmina State Park

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: This is one of the last steam locomotives used on the Kansas City, Pittsburg, and Gulf rail line located north of Rich Mountain. Locati... More

Talimena Scenic Drive - Rich Mountain Fire Tower

Talimena Scenic Drive - Rich Mountain Fire Tower

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: This steel structure dominates the skies around Rich Mountain. Location: Arkansas (34.674° N 94.329° W) Status: Public domain. Digital... More

Talimena Scenic Drive - Dwarfs of Rich Mountain

Talimena Scenic Drive - Dwarfs of Rich Mountain

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Stop by this informative plaque to learn more about the vegetation of the area. Location: Arkansas (34.675° N 94.329° W) Status: Publi... More

Talimena Scenic Drive - The Ouachita National Forest

Talimena Scenic Drive - The Ouachita National Forest

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Trees frame the gently sloping hills of the Rich Mountain Valley on Lover's Leap hiking trail, near the Queen Wilhelmina Lodge. Locatio... More

Sketch of the Site of the O[pe]rations of the 10th, 11th, & 12th, July 1861, at Rich Mountain near Beverly, Randolph Co., [West] Virginia, between the U. S. Forces under Major Gen. Geo. McClellan and the Confederate troops, by Lieut. O. M. poe, U. S. Topl. Engrs.

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