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  2. Horse logging - Wikipedia

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    A logger with a Clydesdale horse in Scotland Logging sleds were instrumental in logging areas in northern climates that required transport through snow and ice. Horse logging is the use of horses or mules in forestry. In the modern industrialized world, it is often part of sustainable forest management. Horses may be used for skidding and other ...

  3. Horse industry in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Wartrace Horse Show is the oldest one-night horse show in Tennessee, and has been held annually since 1906. [38] Tennessee is also known for breeding mules, and a mule show called "Mule Day" has been held in Maury County for 170 years. [7] The Calsonic Arena in Shelbyville hosts the Great Celebration Mule Show each July. [39]

  4. Connor Toll House - Wikipedia

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    The land near the Connor House also served as place to house horses and mules that were too tired or sick to continue hauling people and goods up the steep sides of Walden's Ridge. A corral was built nearby in October 1863, and reportedly had housed nearly 1,500 mules by November 1863. [3]

  5. Prewitt-Amis-Finney House - Wikipedia

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    The Prewitt-Amis-Finney House, also known as Turnhill Farm, is a historic three-story house in Culleoka, Tennessee, U.S.. Built for the slaveholding Prewett family in 1810, it was established as a mule farm. It is located a few miles away from Columbia, and it overlooks Fountain Creek.

  6. Steam donkey - Wikipedia

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    Dolbeer "Logging Engine" (Patent 256,553) In the simplest logging setup, a "line horse" would carry the cable out to a log where its tree had been downed. The cable would be attached, and, on signal, the donkey's operator (an engineer) would open the regulator, allowing the steam donkey to drag, or "skid", the log towards it.

  7. Mule Day - Wikipedia

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    Mule Day, an annual celebration of all things related to mules, is held in Columbia, Tennessee, the self-proclaimed "Mule Capital" of the world. Begun in 1840 as "Breeder's Day", a meeting for mule breeders, it now attracts over 200,000 people [ 1 ] and takes place over four days.

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  9. Little River Railroad (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The Little River Railroad and Lumber Company Museum in Townsend, Tennessee. The red machine on the left is a logging skidder, used to load logs onto flat cars. A 70-ton Shay engine, used to pull a typical logging railroad, is in the back in the center. A railroad flatcar, which carried the logs, is on the right.