Title: Lonas Camp - Swift River Railroad, New Hampshire
Description: A tree growing through a barrel ring (artifact) at what is believed to be the Lonas Camp site in the in the Downes Brook drainage in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. This was a logging camp of the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916). And this barrel ring is considered to be an artifact. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
Location: White Mountains, New Hampshire, United States
Copyright: ©2007 ScenicNH Photography LLC / Erin Paul Donovan
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Keywords:
1900s,
abandoned,
america,
antiquities act,
artifact,
backcountry,
barrel ring,
conway lumber company,
downes brook trail,
downes brook valley,
environment,
explore,
forest,
ironware,
logging,
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logging era,
lumber railroad,
nature,
new england,
new hampshire,
north america,
northeast,
railroad,
remote area,
sandwich range wilderness,
swift river railroad,
swift river valley,
united states,
waterville valley,
white mountain national forest,
white mountains,
wilderness