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  • Dug well at the Samuel Wallace Farmstead along the abandoned North Road in the Sandwich Range Wilderness of New Hampshire. This 400 acre homestead was part of the early nineteenth century hill farm community (thirty to forty families) in Sandwich Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person lived in the Notch year around.
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  • Dug well at the Samuel Wallace Farmstead along the abandoned North Road in the Sandwich Range Wilderness of New Hampshire. This 400 acre homestead was part of the early nineteenth century hill farm community (thirty to forty families) in Sandwich Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person lived in the Notch year around.
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  • Upper Hall Pond in Sandwich, New Hampshire on a foggy morning. This is a secluded pond located off of Sandwich Notch Road.
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  • Reflection of trees in Upper Hall Pond in Sandwich, New Hampshire. This is a secluded pond located off of Sandwich Notch Road.
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  • Upper Hall Pond in Sandwich, New Hampshire on a foggy morning. This is a secluded pond located off of Sandwich Notch Road.
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  • Reflection of trees in Upper Hall Pond in Sandwich, New Hampshire. This is a secluded pond located off of Sandwich Notch Road.
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  • Reflection of trees in Upper Hall Pond in Sandwich, New Hampshire. This is a secluded pond located off of Sandwich Notch Road.
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  • The view of the Beebe River from Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire. The old Beebe River logging Railroad (1917-1942) crossed the Beebe River in this general area.
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  • Bearcamp River in Sandwich Notch in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Beede Falls on Bearcamp River in Sandwich Notch in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Beede Falls on Bearcamp River in Sandwich Notch in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Mead Conservation Center at the end of Diamond Ledge Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire. This is the site of the Lewis Q. Smith farmstead, a nineteenth century hill farm.
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  • Gilman-Hall Cemetery along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA. During the early nineteenth century thirty to forty families were part a hill farm community in the Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person, Moses Hall, lived in the Notch year around. Now a private residence the Hall Place is the only house left on the Notch Road.
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  • Gilman-Hall Cemetery along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA. During the early nineteenth century thirty to forty families were part a hill farm community in the Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person, Moses Hall, lived in the Notch year around. Now a private residence the Hall Place is the only house left on the Notch Road.
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  • The John Hart Place home site cellar hole along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA. During the early nineteenth century, thirty to forty families lived (hill farm community) in the Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person, Moses Hall, lived in the Notch year around. Now a private residence the Hall Place is the only house left on the Notch Road.
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  • Joseph Flanders headstone at Gilman-Hall Cemetery along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA. During the early nineteenth century thirty to forty families were part a hill farm community in the Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person, Moses Hall, lived in the Notch year around. Now a private residence the Hall Place is the only house left on the Notch Road.
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  • The Hall Place on Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA. During the early nineteenth century thirty to forty families were part a hill farm community in the Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person, Moses Hall, lived in the Notch year around. Now a private residence the Hall Place is the only house left on the Notch Road.
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  • Typical landscape of Sandwich Notch, along Sandwich Notch Road, in Sandwich New Hampshire USA. Sandwich Notch Road is a historic route (established in 1801) that travels through an abandoned nineteenth century hillside farm community.
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  • Thomas Bryant headstone at the Gilman-Hall Cemetery along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA. During the early nineteenth century thirty to forty families were part a hill farm community in the Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person, Moses Hall, lived in the Notch year around. Now a private residence the Hall Place is the only house left on the Notch Road.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This historic route was established in 1801
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  • Autumn foliage along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire on a foggy autumn day. Established in 1801, this historic route is an 9 mile east–west one lane dirt road in the towns of Thornton and Sandwich.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This historic route was established in 1801.
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  • Height of land sign along the Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire. This historic route was established in 1801.
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  • Thornton/Sandwich town line monument along Sandwich Notch Road in New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This historic route was established in 1801
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  • Devil's footprints along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA. Devil's footprints are small indentations in the ledge that look like footprints.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This historic route was established in 1801
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  • The Sandwich Notch Road, established in 1801, in Sandwich, New Hampshire. This section of road is referred to as “Winding Hill”. Only high clearance vehicles should attempt to drive this rough dirt road.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This historic route was established in 1801. Only high clearance vehicles should attempt to drive this rough dirt road.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. This historic route was established in 1801.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA on a foggy autumn morning. This historic route was established in 1801.
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  • The Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This historic road was established in 1801.
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  • The Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This historic road was established in 1801.
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  • The Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This historic road was established in 1801.
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  • The Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This historic road was established in 1801.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This historic route was established in 1801
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  • The Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This historic road was established in 1801.
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  • Atwood Pond along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Possibly the location of the Hines Place along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire. This homestead was part of a nineteenth century hill farm community that was just about abandoned by 1860.
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  • Atwood Pond along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. This historic route was established in 1801.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. This historic route was established in 1801.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. This historic route was established in 1801.
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  • Upper Hall Pond in Sandwich, New Hampshire on a cloudy morning. This is a secluded pond located off of Sandwich Notch Road.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road during the autumn months in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Leaf drop along the Sandwich Notch Road during the autumn months in Sandwich, New Hampshire.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road during the autumn months in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Upper Hall Pond in Sandwich, New Hampshire on a cloudy morning. This is a secluded pond located off of Sandwich Notch Road.
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  • Upper Hall Pond in Sandwich, New Hampshire on a cloudy morning. This is a secluded pond located off of Sandwich Notch Road.
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  • The Ira Dustin Place home site cellar hole along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire. Sandwich Notch Road is a historic route established in 1801, and during the early 1800’s thirty to forty families lived in the Notch. By the first decade of the twentieth century only one resident, Moses Hall, lived in the Notch.
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  • The Carter Place home site along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire. During the early nineteenth century, thirty to forty families lived in the Notch. By 1860 only eight families lived in the Notch and by the turn of the twentieth century only one person, Moses Hall, lived in the Notch year around.
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