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The Pine Bough - Vol 13, December 2008

This issue of the Pine Bough features a photographic history of the Rayville Ranch, a cattle raising operation of Southern Pine Lumber Company from 1913 to 1933 and a World War II B-24 Bomber flight log of Diboll native Gayle Cruthirds. The scrapbook section features 18 pages of interesting subjects, including the Neches River, early game preserves, clearcutting, the communities of Nancy and Wildhurst, Prairie Grove School, the Civilian Conservation Corps, and Big Thicket hunting camps. Additionally, the news and notices section shares about The History Center’s exciting year of events and activities.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS : December 2004 Page
Features  
“The Lonesomest Place in the World:” A Photographic History of the Rayville Ranch, 1913-1933, by Jonathan Gerland 2

Eyewitness to History: World War II Flight Log Reaches Local Students, by Emily Hyatt

22
Sections  
Scrapbook Pages 28

Civilian Conservation Corps

28

Big Thicket Hunting

29

World War I

30

Prairie Grove School

31

Neches River

32, 33, 40

Camp Nancy

34-37

Texas Forest Festival

38

Logging Camps

39
Farrah Fawcett 41
Truck Driving 42
Clearcutting 43
Wildhurst 44
Game Preserves 45
News & Notices 46

The Pine Bough is a history magazine published annually by The History Center, the Archives Division of T.L.L. Temple Memorial Library & Archives, Diboll, Texas.

© Copyright 2008 by The History Center, T.L.L. Temple Memorial Library & Archives. All rights reserved. Reproduction of this issue of any portion of it is expressly prohibited without written permission of the publisher.

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