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  • Compass on rocks in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Compass on rocks in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Mad River Logging Era - Remnants of a splash dam along Flume Brook near the old logging Camp 5 site in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. Splash dams were used to hold back rushing water during spring melt. And when the gates were opened the strong flow of the brook would push four foot cut logs down the brook to the Mad River. 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.
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  • Looking down into a dug well at an abandoned homestead at Thornton Gore in Thornton, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Thornton Gore was the site an old hill farming community that was abandoned during the 19th century. Based on an 1860 historical map of Grafton County this is believed to have been the site of the D. Merrill homestead. This well is still about 8 feet deep and holding water.
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  • Mad River Logging Era - Remnants of a splash dam along Flume Brook near the old logging Camp 5 site in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. Splash dams were used to hold back rushing water during spring melt. And when the gates were opened the strong flow of the brook would push four foot cut logs down the brook to the Mad River. 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.
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  • An abandoned stone water holding tank near the old Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Hart’s Location, New Hampshire. The Civilian Conservation Corps was a public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States. Many of the construction projects they did during their existence benefit us today.
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  • This is possibly remnants of the old Flume Reservation in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This area is near today's Flume Gorge Visitor area.
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