Title: Mad River Logging Era - Waterville Valley, New Hampshire
Description: Mad River Logging Era - Artifact near the splash dam on Flume Brook in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. This artifact is possibly part of the cut-up mill that was located in the area of logging Camp 5. Cut-Up Mills were used to cut logs into four foot lengths. From 1891-1946 +/-, this area was logged, and up until 1933 log drives were done on the Mad River to move logs down to Campton Pond.
Location: Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, United States
Copyright: ©2010 ScenicNH Photography LLC | Erin Paul Donovan
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