Title: Log Driving Dam - Wild Ammonoosuc River, New Hampshire
Description: Remnants of what is believed to be the upper reserve dam, called “Little Dam”, along the Wild Ammonoosuc River in Woodstock, New Hampshire. This log driving dam was used during the late 1800s and early 1900s by the Fall Mountain Paper Company (later became the International Paper Company) to move logs down to the Connecticut River. The last log drive was in 1911.
Location: White Mountains, New Hampshire, United States
Copyright: ©2014 ScenicNH Photography LLC | Erin Paul Donovan
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