

Williamson County: A Pictorial History by James A. Available from University Press of Mississippi. in the process of building the new Natchez Trace Road for delivery and more. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Fickle, a professor of history at the University of Memphis, is author of the companion book Mississippi Forests and Forestry.ĩ x 11.25 inches, 144 pages., 288 B&W photos. Buy The Natchez Trace: A Pictorial History by Crutchfield, James (ISBN: ) from Amazons Book Store. The Poland photographs alone, many previously misidentified and now on display as Poland's work for the first time, offer a level of artistic achievement that parallels the industrial might of their subjects. Timber includes images by such noteworthy photographers as Clifford H. Photographs gleaned from public and private archives tell a visual tale of the development of Mississippi's forest industries. This collection of black-and-white images conveys the story of human impact on Mississippi's forests from the pioneer era to the present. The Natchez Trace Parkway follows the path of the original Natchez Trace trail, first cleared by prehistoric animals making their way between prairie lands and the Mississippi River. Photographs documenting the timber industry's destruction and restoration of Mississippi's great natural resource. The Trace is especially gorgeous in fall, when the hardwoods lining the roadway explode in color. : The Natchez Trace: A Pictorial History (9781558534162) by Crutchfield, James A. Timber: A Photographic History of Mississippi Forestry
