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The Barney Flat Historic Railroad work Landscape is that the historic remains of railroad work on the South Kaibab highland within the early twentieth century. Barney Flat is that the solely stump field on the National Register of Historic Places. Barney Flat is found within the Kaibab National Forest, on the Perkinsville Road, south of Williams, Arizona. It had been value-added to the National Register in 1995.
The point of entry and Manistee work company used temporary work railroads to clearcut the South Kaibab of ponderosa pine pines between 1897 and 1936. Once the Williams mill ran out of timber in 1928, operations turned north to the Tusayan Ranger District, south of gorge parkland. The point of entry and Manistee used the gorge Railway line between 1928 and 1936. To access the timber stands loggers merely ordered ties and set down rail. As the majority rail was reused till it had been done in, then sold-out for scrap metal, solely the picket cross ties stay as proof of this historic work apply.
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