Elkhorn
56 - Elkhorn School. Late 1930s. Later became Grange. Source: Georgia Daines
643 - Elkhorn. late 1800s. Wagons hauling logs from Elkhorn Basin to Garo. Source: Karen Denison
644 - Elkhorn. late 1800s. Cabin in Elkhorn Basin. Source: Karen Denison
2860. Elkhorn. 2008. Remains of a log cabin that belonged to Robert Burns sheep camp that existed during the 1920s. It is located along Chief Trail near the intersection with Arrowhead Drive. Source: Gary Minke Collection
2861. Elkhorn. 2008. One of the remaining log structures that belong to the David and Motier Gregg homesteads that date back to the 1920s. It is located along Haida Road. Source: Gary Minke Collection
2862. Elkhorn. 2008. Remains of the residence and barn of the Joseph F. Marek family who were in the area during the 1930s. Robber’s Roost fractured Precambrian granite gneiss outcrop is thebackdrop. Source: Gary Minke Collection
2863. Elkhorn. 2008. Remains of one of two old log cabins that belonged to the Robert Burns sheep camp that existed during the 1920s. It is located along Chief Trail near the intersection with Arrowhead Drive. Source: Gary Minke Collection
2864. Elkhorn. 2008. Closer view of the Marek homestead residence and barn at Robber’s Roost. Source: Gary Minke Collection
2865. Elkhorn. 2008. View of the Robert Burns sheep camp building. Source: Gary Minke Collection
2866. Elkhorn. 2008. Remains of log cabin that possibly belonged to either George R.Orrison or Robert F. Smith homeads in the 1920s or 1930. Located just beyond cul-de-sac at Arrow Court. Source: Gary Minke Collection
2867. Elkhorn. 2008. Remains of log cabin that possibly belonged to either George R. Orrison or Robert F. Smith homeads in the 1920s or 1930. Located just beyond cul-de-sac at Arrow Court. Source: Gary Minke Collection
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56 - Elkhorn School. Late 1930s. Later became Grange. Source: Georgia Daines










