Title: Hancock Branch - Lincoln, New Hampshire
Description: Old bridge abutments in the Hancock Branch in Lincoln, New Hampshire. In the 1950s, when truck logging was being used to haul timber out of Lincoln Woods, a bridge was built at this location to access the Black Mountain area. During the early years of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era (1893-1948), a trestle was used in this general location to access the area and logging Camp 13.
Location: Lincoln, New Hampshire, United States
Copyright: ©2010 ScenicNH Photography LLC | Erin Paul Donovan
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