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  • Kinsman Notch - Mount Blue from Beaver Pond in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. This area was part of the Gordon Pond Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916 (+/-).
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  • Artifact (part of a sled runner on a logging sled) at the Old Johnson Camp in the Pemigewasset Wilderness, New Hampshire. This camp, owned by the Johnson Lumber Company (Gordon Pond Railroad), was located on the side of Mount Liberty in the Liberty Brook drainage of the Pemigewasset Wilderness. The Johnson Lumber Company owned a stand of spruce on the Pemigewasset Wilderness side of Mount Liberty, but they couldn’t reach it from the Gordon Pond Railroad because the terrain was too steep and it was surrounded by land owned by the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad. George Johnson, owner of the Johnson Lumber Company, made a deal with J.E. Henry & Sons to haul the timber out using the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Artifact at the Old Johnson Camp in the Pemigewasset Wilderness, New Hampshire. This camp, owned by the Johnson Lumber Company (Gordon Pond Railroad), was located on the side of Mount Liberty in the Liberty Brook drainage of the Pemigewasset Wilderness. The Johnson Lumber Company owned a stand of spruce on the Pemigewasset Wilderness side of Mount Liberty, but they couldn’t reach it from the Gordon Pond Railroad because the terrain was too steep and it was surrounded by land owned by the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad. George Johnson, owner of the Johnson Lumber Company, made a deal with J.E. Henry & Sons to haul the timber out using the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • This is possibly the old railroad grade of the Hardwood Ridge Branch of the Gordon Pond Railroad (1907-1916) in North Lincoln, New Hampshire. This was a logging railroad owned by the Johnson Lumber Company.
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  • A section of the Walker Brook Branch of the Gordon Pond Railroad (logging railroad, 1907-1916) in Woodstock, New Hampshire during the summer months. The railroad traveled very close to the brook in this location. Take note to the corduroyed logs.
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  • A section of the Walker Brook Branch of the Gordon Pond Railroad (logging railroad, 1907-1916) in Woodstock, New Hampshire during the summer months. The railroad traveled very close to the brook in this location. Take note to the corduroyed logs.
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  • Kinsman Notch in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. This area was part of the Gordon Pond Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916 (+/-)
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  • Yellow birch on the rocky hillside of Mount Blue in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This area was part of the Gordon Pond Railroad era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916. The  terrain was so rugged in this area that it was inaccessible to the 20th century loggers.
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  • Artifact in forest near Mount Blue in Kinsman Notch in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This rusted stove is possibly from an old logging camp of the Gordon Pond Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916 (+/-).
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  • Old yellow birch in hardwood forest on the side of Mount Blue in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the spring. This area was part of the  Gordon Pond Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916.
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  • Kinsman Notch in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. This area was part of the Gordon Pond Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916 (+/-)
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  • Route 112 in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves is on the left handside of the road. This area was part of the Gordon Pond Railroad era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916 (+/-).
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  • Old Yellow birch on the rocky hillside of Mount Blue in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This area was part of the Gordon Pond Railroad era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916. The terrain was so rugged in Kinsman Notch that some sections of it was inaccessible to the 20th century loggers.
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  • Yellow birch on the rocky hillside of Mount Blue in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This area was part of the Gordon Pond Railroad era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916. The  terrain was so rugged in this area that it was inaccessible to the 20th century loggers.
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  • Beech trees growing around a rusted bed frame near Mount Blue in Kinsman Notch in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This bed frame is possibly from an old logging camp of the Gordon Pond Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916 (+/-).
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  • Old yellow birch in hardwood forest on the side of Mount Blue in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the spring. This area was part of the  Gordon Pond Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916 (+/-).
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  • Artifact (tobacco tin) at an abandoned logging camp in the Flume Brook drainage in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire. This camp was probably a Johnson Lumber Company (Gordon Pond Railroad) camp. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Artifact at an abandoned logging camp in Walker Ravine in Franconia Notch of the New Hampshire White Mountains during the spring months. This camp was likely part of the Johnson Lumber Company (Gordon Pond Railroad), and this is probably a tobacco tin. The type of tobacco that was in this tin is unknown. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Remnants (artifact) of an abandoned camp in Walker Ravine in Franconia Notch of the New Hampshire White Mountains during the spring months. More than likely this camp was part of the Johnson Lumber Company (Gordon Pond Railroad). The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • An old sled road from the logging era in Walker Ravine in Franconia Notch in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the spring months. More than likely this sled road was used by the Johnson Lumber Company (Gordon Pond Railroad).
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  • Remnants (artifact) of an abandoned logging camp in Walker Ravine in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire during the spring months. This camp was probably part of the Johnson Lumber Company (Gordon Pond Railroad). The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Artifact (legs of a stove) at an abandoned mountain camp of the Gordon Pond Railroad in the Gordon Pond Brook drainage in Woodstock, New Hampshire. Mountain camps were located off of the railroad. This was a logging railroad operated by Johnson Lumber Company from 1907-1916. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Site of the abandoned Matson Flooring Company along the Gordon Pond Railroad in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. The Gordon Pond Railroad was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916 (+/-).
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  • Site of the abandoned Matson Flooring Company along the Gordon Pond Railroad in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. The Gordon Pond Railroad was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916 (+/-).
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  • Site of the abandoned Matson Flooring Company along the Gordon Pond Railroad in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. The Gordon Pond Railroad was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916 (+/-).
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  • Site of the abandoned Matson Flooring Company along the Gordon Pond Railroad in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. The Gordon Pond Railroad was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916 (+/-).
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  • Site of the abandoned Matson Flooring Company along the Gordon Pond Railroad in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. The Gordon Pond Railroad was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916 (+/-).
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  • Artifact stuck in tree along the Gordon Pond Railroad in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916 (+/-).
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  • Remnants of a trestle (may have been more of a bridge) at the Jackman Brook crossing along the Jackman Brook Branch of the Gordon Pond Railroad (logging railroad, 1907-1916) in Woodstock, New Hampshire.
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  • Artifact along the Jackman Brook Branch of the Gordon Pond Railroad (logging railroad, 1907-1916) in Woodstock, New Hampshire. This artifact is possibly part of the manual brake system on a railroad log truck. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Remnants of a trestle (may have been more of a bridge) at the Jackman Brook crossing along the Jackman Brook Branch of the Gordon Pond Railroad (logging railroad, 1907-1916) in Woodstock, New Hampshire.
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  • Remnants of the Jackman Brook Branch (near the end of the line) of the Gordon Pond Railroad (logging railroad, 1907-1916) in Woodstock, New Hampshire.
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  • Two man crosscut saw (artifact) along a sled road of the Gordon Pond Railroad in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Remnants of the abandoned Pennsylvania Wagon Hub Company along the Gordon Pond Railroad (logging railroad, 1907-1916) in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This mill, located in the same area as the 1900s Matson Flooring Company along Harvard Brook, produced wagon wheel hubs.
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  • Artifact (stove piece) at the Jackman Camp along the Jackman Brook Branch of the Gordon Pond Railroad (logging railroad, 1907-1916) in Woodstock, New Hampshire. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Remnants of the abandoned Pennsylvania Wagon Hub Company along the Gordon Pond Railroad (logging railroad, 1907-1916) in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This mill, located in the same area as the 1900s Matson Flooring Company along Harvard Brook, produced wagon wheel hubs.
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  • Site of the Matson Flooring Company along the Gordon Pond Railroad in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. This was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916 (+/-).
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  • Artifact stuck in tree along the Gordon Pond Railroad in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916 (+/-).
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  • Artifact stuck in tree along the Gordon Pond Railroad in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916 (+/-).
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  • Abandoned sled road along the Gordon Pond Railroad on Mt. Waternomee in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916 (+/-).
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  • Artifact (this is how it was found) along the abandoned Gordon Pond Railroad in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916 +/-. This artifact is possibly a “rave”, which is part of a logging sleigh. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Part of a snubbing winch (artifact) along an abandoned sled road off the Gordon Pond Railroad in Kinsman Notch in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Abandoned sled road along the Gordon Pond Railroad on Mt. Waternomee in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916.
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  • Elbow Pond in Woodstock, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day. Species of fish in this pond include chain pickerel, yellow perch and smallmouth bass. This area was part of the Gordon Pond Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916.
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  • Elbow Pond in Woodstock, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day. Species of fish in this pond include chain pickerel, yellow perch and smallmouth bass. This area was part of the Gordon Pond Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916.
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  • Elbow Pond during the autumn months in Woodstock, New Hampshire. Species of fish in this pond include chain pickerel, yellow perch and smallmouth bass. This area was part of the Gordon Pond Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916.
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  • Elbow Pond Road in North Woodstock, New Hampshire after a dusting of snow. This is a seasonal road that is closed during the winter months. And it follows the old railroad bed of the Elbow Pond Branch of the Gordon Pond Railroad (1907-1916).
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  • Elbow Pond Road at the Jackman Brook crossing in North Woodstock, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This is a seasonal road that is closed during the winter months. And it follows the old railroad bed of the Elbow Pond Branch of the Gordon Pond Railroad (1907-1916).
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  • Elbow Pond Road in North Woodstock, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This is a seasonal road that is closed during the winter months. And it follows the old railroad bed of the Elbow Pond Branch of the Gordon Pond Railroad (1907-1916).
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  • Elbow Pond Road in North Woodstock, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This is a seasonal road that is closed during the winter months. And it follows the old railroad bed of the Elbow Pond Branch of the Gordon Pond Railroad (1907-1916).
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