1995
We are looking west up the Watauga River at Shulls Mills. The
railroad crossed the river here after passing through the mill area on
its way to Boone. There was a 104 foot steel thru lattice truss bridge
here, it crossed right about mid photo. The mill was in the field on the
right and the depot was a little ways down to the left. You can just make
out the left abutment. Anyway, this gentle brook is the same one that became
a roaring torrent in 1940 and took out the 2 bridges and trestle work here
and wrecked havoc farther downstream, ultimately decimating the Linville
River Ry. and forcing its abandonment. The Boone Fork Lumber Co. that ran
the mill here followed the Boone Fork River, a tributary, in the direction
of the photo. The Boone Fork runs into the Watauga a little ways upstream
from here. The area to the left is now Hound Ears Country Club and Golf
Course, and is quite a ritzy area, with many expensive homes perched on
the sides of the mountains surrounding this valley. The large meadow where
the mill was is now a Christmas Tree farm.