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  • The remains of an abandoned granite foundation from the 19th - 20th century mountain settlement in the forest of Pawtuckaway State Park in Deerfield, New Hampshire USA
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  • Stonewall from the abandoned 19th century mountain settlement in the forest  of Pawtuckaway State Park in Nottingham, New Hampshire USA
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  • The remains of an abandoned granite foundation from the 19th - 20th century mountain settlement in the forest of Pawtuckaway State Park in Deerfield, New Hampshire USA.
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  • The remains of an abandoned granite foundation from the 19th - 20th century mountain settlement in the forest of Pawtuckaway State Park in Deerfield, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Pawtuckaway State Park - Old weathered broken headstone at Tower Hill Cemetery in Nottingham, New Hampshire. This cemetery dates back to the 19th century mountain settlement that was once in the area.
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  • The remains of an abandoned granite foundation from the 19th - 20th century mountain settlement in the forest of Pawtuckaway State Park in Deerfield, New Hampshire USA
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  • The remnants of an abandoned granite foundation from the 19th-20th century mountain settlement in the forest of Pawtuckaway State Park in Deerfield, New Hampshire.
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  • The remnants of an abandoned granite foundation from the 19th - 20th century mountain settlement in the forest of Pawtuckaway State Park in Deerfield, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • Chase Cemetery in Pawtuckaway State Park in Nottingham, New Hampshire. This cemetery dates back to the 19th-century mountain settlement that was once in the area.
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  • Chase Cemetery in Pawtuckaway State Park in Nottingham, New Hampshire. This cemetery dates back to the 19th-century mountain settlement that was once in the area.
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  • The remnants of an abandoned granite foundation from the 19th - 20th century mountain settlement in the forest of Pawtuckaway State Park in Deerfield, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • Stone wall from the abandoned 19th century mountain settlement in the forest of Pawtuckaway State Park in Nottingham, New Hampshire.
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  • The remnants of an abandoned granite foundation from the 19th - 20th century mountain settlement in the forest of Pawtuckaway State Park in Deerfield, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • An abandoned foundation from the 19th - 20th century mountain settlement in the forest of Pawtuckaway State Park in Deerfield, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • The remnants of an abandoned granite foundation from the 19th - 20th century mountain settlement in the forest of Pawtuckaway State Park in Deerfield, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • The Russell-Colbath homestead along the Kancamagus Highway in Albany, New Hampshire. Located in the White Mountain National Forest, this historic homestead was built in the early 1830s, likely around 1832. When the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916) moved into the area, the Passaconaway settlement became the center of logging operations, and the railroad took over most of the settlement. It is the only original structure remaining from the Passaconaway settlement.
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  • The Russell-Colbath homestead along the Kancamagus Highway in Albany, New Hampshire. Located in the White Mountain National Forest, this historic homestead was built in the early 1830s, likely around 1832. When the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916) moved into the area, the Passaconaway settlement became the center of logging operations, and the railroad took over most of the settlement. It is the only original structure remaining from the Passaconaway settlement.
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  • The Russell-Colbath homestead along the Kancamagus Highway in Albany, New Hampshire. Located in the White Mountain National Forest, this historic homestead was built in the early 1830s, likely around 1832. When the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916) moved into the area, the Passaconaway settlement became the center of logging operations, and the railroad took over most of the settlement. It is the only original structure remaining from the Passaconaway settlement.
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  • The Russell-Colbath homestead along the Kancamagus Highway in Albany, New Hampshire. Located in the White Mountain National Forest, this historic homestead was built in the early 1830s, likely around 1832. When the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916) moved into the area, the Passaconaway settlement became the center of logging operations, and the railroad took over most of the settlement. It is the only original structure remaining from the Passaconaway settlement. The large tree in the scene has been cut down since this photo was taken.
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  • The Russell-Colbath homestead along the Kancamagus Highway in Albany, New Hampshire. Located in the White Mountain National Forest, this historic homestead was built in the early 1830s, likely around 1832. When the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916) moved into the area, the Passaconaway settlement became the center of logging operations, and the railroad took over most of the settlement. It is the only original structure remaining from the Passaconaway settlement.
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  • Remnants of an old stone culvert along the village road in the abandoned Peeling settlement (Mt. Cilley Settlement) in Woodstock, New Hampshire. Peeling was the original settlement of Woodstock, and this village was abandoned by the 1860s. This stone culvert could have possibly been built during the Peeling era. But It could have also been built sometime in the 1900s when the area was logged.
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  • Remnants of possibly a dug well (could also being septic) at the abandoned Peeling settlement (Mt. Cilley Settlement) in Woodstock, New Hampshire. Peeling was the original settlement of Woodstock, and this village was abandoned by the 1860s.
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  • The Russell-Colbath homestead along the Kancamagus Highway in Albany, New Hampshire. Located in the White Mountain National Forest, this historic homestead was built in the early 1830s, likely around 1832. When the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916) moved into the area, the Passaconaway settlement became the center of logging operations, and the railroad took over most of the settlement. It is the only original structure remaining from the Passaconaway settlement.
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  • The Russell-Colbath homestead along the Kancamagus Highway in Albany, New Hampshire. Located in the White Mountain National Forest, this historic homestead was built in the early 1830s, likely around 1832. When the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916) moved into the area, the Passaconaway settlement became the center of logging operations, and the railroad took over most of the settlement. It is the only original structure remaining from the Passaconaway settlement.
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  • The Russell-Colbath homestead along the Kancamagus Highway in Albany, New Hampshire. Located in the White Mountain National Forest, this historic homestead was built in the early 1830s, likely around 1832. When the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916) moved into the area, the Passaconaway settlement became the center of logging operations, and the railroad took over most of the settlement. It is the only original structure remaining from the Passaconaway settlement.
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  • The Russell-Colbath homestead along the Kancamagus Highway in Albany, New Hampshire. Located in the White Mountain National Forest, this historic homestead was built in the early 1830s, likely around 1832. When the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916) moved into the area, the Passaconaway settlement became the center of logging operations, and the railroad took over most of the settlement. It is the only original structure remaining from the Passaconaway settlement.
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  • The Russell-Colbath homestead along the Kancamagus Highway in Albany, New Hampshire. Located in the White Mountain National Forest, this historic homestead was built in the early 1830s, likely around 1832. When the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916) moved into the area, the Passaconaway settlement became the center of logging operations, and the railroad took over most of the settlement. It is the only original structure remaining from the Passaconaway settlement. The large tree on left has been removed.
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  • Old stone fireplace in the area of the abandoned Passaconaway Settlement in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This area was part of the Swift River Railroad era, which was an logging railroad in operation from 1906 - 1916.
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  • Old stone fireplace in the area of the abandoned Passaconaway Settlement in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This area was part of the Swift River Railroad era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1906 - 1916.
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  • Site of the Wildwood settlement along Route 112 in the town of Easton, New Hampshire. Wildwood was a logging settlement during the 20th century along the Wild Ammonoosuc River. The first Civilian Conservation Corps camp authorized in New Hampshire was also located at Wildwood.
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  • Remnants of a dwelling at the abandoned cabin settlement surrounding Elbow Pond in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Remnants of a dwelling at the abandoned cabin settlement surrounding Elbow Pond in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA. Over time, the wooden pieces of this structure will rot away.
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  • Remnants of the old settlement that was once located in the area of Sawyer River Depot in Harts Location, New Hampshire USA. This depot was the terminus for the Sawyer River Logging Railroad's connections to the Maine Central Railroad
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  • Remnants of a cooking stove made by Magee Furnace Company, Boston, Mass at the abandoned cabin settlement surrounding Elbow Pond in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Servel Gas Refrigerator from the abandoned cabin settlement surrounding Elbow Pond in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA. These types of Servels were used in hunting cabins, cottages and remote areas where there was no electricity.
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  • Kancamagus Scenic Byway - The Russell-Colbath Historic Homestead which was part of the Passaconaway Settlement in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This area was the center of operations for the Swift River Railroad, which was an logging railroad in operation from 1906 - 1916.
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  • Remnants of a vehicle at the abandoned cabin settlement surrounding Elbow Pond in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Old stone fireplace in the area of the abandoned Passaconaway Settlement in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This area was part of the Swift River Railroad era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1906-1916.
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  • Hardwood forest in the area of the old Passaconaway Settlement in Albany, New Hampshire during the winter months. Blowing snow can be seen in the background. This area was part of the Swift River Logging Railroad era (1906-1916).
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  • Hardwood forest in the area of the old Passaconaway Settlement in Albany, New Hampshire during the winter months. Blowing snow can be seen in the background. This area was part of the Swift River Logging Railroad era (1906-1916).
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  • The Russell-Colbath Historic Homestead site located along the Kancamagus Highway (route 112), which is one of New England's scenic byways in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • The Russell-Colbath Historic Homestead site located along the Kancamagus Highway (route 112), which is one of New England's scenic byways in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • The Russell-Colbath Historic Homestead site located along the Kancamagus Highway (route 112), which is one of New England's scenic byways in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Tower Hill Cemetery at Pawtuckaway State Park in Nottingham, New Hampshire. This cemetery dates back to the 19th century mountain settlement that was once in the area.
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  • Sunset from along the Kancamagus Highway in Albany, New Hampshire during the winter months. This area of Albany was part of the Passaconaway settlement. And it was also logged during the Swift River Railroad era (1906 -1916). The Kancamagus Highway is one of New England's scenic byways.
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  • Pawtuckaway State Park - Tower Hill Cemetery in Nottingham, New Hampshire during the autumn months after a rain storm . This cemetery dates back to the 19th century mountain settlement that was once in the area.
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  • Swift River during the spring months. This river travels along side of the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) which is one of New England's scenic byways in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This area was part of the Swift River Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1906 - 1916. Mount Passaconaway is off in the distance.
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  • The Russell-Colbath homestead along the Kancamagus Highway in Albany, New Hampshire. Located in the White Mountain National Forest, this historic homestead was built in the early 1830s, likely around 1832. When the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916) moved into the area, the Passaconaway settlement became the center of logging operations, and the railroad took over most of the settlement. It is the only original structure remaining from the Passaconaway settlement.
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  • The Russell-Colbath homestead along the Kancamagus Highway in Albany, New Hampshire. Located in the White Mountain National Forest, this historic homestead was built in the early 1830s, likely around 1832. When the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916) moved into the area, the Passaconaway settlement became the center of logging operations, and the railroad took over most of the settlement. It is the only original structure remaining from the Passaconaway settlement.
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  • Hardwood forest during the autumn months in the area of the old Passaconaway Settlement along the Kancamagus Highway (Route 112) in Albany, New Hampshire. The Passaconaway settlement was part of the Swift River Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1906 - 1916.
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