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George Rice/historic: The Log Dump from Corbin Bend Road



2015-04-19 - Corbin Bend Road, District 6, Adair County, KY - Photo by George Rice.
Today, this view from the Jericho Cliff on Corbin Bend Road, is of Holmes Bend Road. George Rice remembers stories his father told him of the day when the vantage point was known as "The Log Dump." That was before the writer's day, but he does remember scars left at the body of the cliff, before Green River Lake was impounded, which was evidence of the time when timbering was much different from today. Harvested logs were rolled over the bluff, then moved to the river, then lashed together with "raft logs," then floated downstream to a mill. It was dangerous work; George Rice recalls that his father, George Sr., helped with one float down the river. "When he got off," George Jr., remembers being told, "He was through." His river rafting career was complete.


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