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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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  • Guinea Pond in the Sandwich Range Wilderness of New Hampshire during the autumn months. This pond is located along the old Beebe River Railroad which was a logging railroad in operation from 1917 - 1942.
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  • Sandwich Range Wilderness - Guinea Pond during the autumn months in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA. This pond is located along the old Beebe River Railroad which was a logging railroad in operation from 1917 - 1942.
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  • Sandwich Range Wilderness - Guinea Pond during the autumn months in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA. This pond is located along the old Beebe River Railroad which was a logging railroad in operation from 1917 - 1942.
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  • Flat Mountain Ponds in the Sandwich Range Wilderness of Waterville Valley, New Hampshire during the autumn months. The Beebe River Logging Railroad (1917-1942) traveled through this section (on the left). And this is also the area of where logging Camp 10 is thought to have been located.
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  • Flat Mountain Ponds in the Sandwich Range Wilderness of Waterville Valley, New Hampshire during the autumn months. The Beebe River Logging Railroad (1917-1942) traveled through this section (on the left). And this is also the area of where logging Camp 10 is thought to have been located.
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  • An abandoned harp switch stand along the old Beebe River Railroad (1917-1942) in the Sandwich Range Wilderness of Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. This harp switch is a protected artifact of the logging era, and the removal of historical artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • An abandoned harp switch stand along the old Beebe River Railroad (1917-1942) in the Sandwich Range Wilderness of Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. This harp switch is a protected artifact of the logging era, and the removal of historical artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • A protected artifact along the Beebe River Railroad (1917-1942), near logging Camp 11, in the Sandwich Range Wilderness of Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. This object is believed to be the coupler pocket for a link and pin style coupler. The link and pin coupler connected the log railroad cars to one another. The removal of historical artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • A protected artifact along the Beebe River Railroad (1917-1942), near logging Camp 11, in the Sandwich Range Wilderness of Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. This object is believed to be the coupler pocket for a link and pin style coupler. The link and pin coupler connected the log railroad cars to one another. The removal of historical artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Artifact (spoon) at Camp 11 of the Beebe River Railroad in the Sandwich Range Wilderness of Waterville Valley, New Hampshire USA. This was a logging railroad in operation form 1917 -1942. The removal of historical artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Artifact (cooking pan) at Camp 11 of the Beebe River Railroad (1917 -1942) in the Sandwich Range Wilderness of Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. The removal of historical artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • The old railroad bed of the Beebe River Railroad (1917-1942), near logging Camp 12, in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. This railroad was a logging railroad roughly a 25-miles long in the towns of Campton, Sandwich, and Waterville.
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  • Sandwich Range Wilderness sign in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire USA.
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  • Sandwich Range Wilderness - Mount Passaconaway from Square Ledge in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.  This area was logged during the Swift River Railroad era, which was an logging railroad in operation from 1906 - 1916
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  • Sandwich Range Wilderness - Mount Passaconaway from Square Ledge in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This area was logged during the Swift River Railroad era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1906 - 1916.
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  • A metal wheelbarrow at Hedgehog Camp (part of logging Camp 12) along the abandoned Beebe River Railroad in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. This railroad was in operation from 1917-1942, and this wheelbarrow is a protected artifact of the New Hampshire logging era. The removal of historical artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Wetlands area along Flat Mountain Pond Trail in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. This trail follows the old Beebe River Railroad (1917-1942), and this area was referred to as the "Horseshoe", which was a very sharp turn along the railroad near logging Camp 9.
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  • Mountain range from a sandpit along the Kancamagus Highway in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Mount Passaconaway is off in the distance.
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  • Artifacts (stove pieces) put on display at logging Camp 12 of the abandoned Beebe River Railroad (1917-1942) in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. These stove pieces are protected artifacts that represent the Beebe River Logging Railroad era; the removal of historical artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law, and artifacts should be left where they are found, not put on display.
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  • Piece of railroad track along the abandoned railroad bed, near logging Camp 12, of the Beebe River Railroad (1917-1942) in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire.
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  • Artifact at logging Camp 12 along the abandoned Beebe River Railroad (1917-1942) in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. This item is a protected artifact of the White Mountains logging era, and the removal of historical artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law. Artifacts should be left undisturbed and not put on display like this.
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  • Artifact (stove piece) at logging Camp 9 of the Beebe River Railroad in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. The Beebe River line was a logging railroad in operation from 1917-1942. The removal of historical artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • The summit of East Sleeper in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Kate Sleeper Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Artifact (chain) at the abandoned Hawkins Camp, which was a logging camp of the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916) in the Downes Brook drainage of the New Hampshire White Mountains. The removal of historical artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Artifact (tar paper) at the abandoned Hawkins Camp, which was a logging camp of the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916) in the Downes Brook drainage of the New Hampshire White Mountains. The removal of historical artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • A tree growing through a barrel ring (artifact) at what is believed to be the Lonas Camp site in the in the Downes Brook drainage in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. This was a logging camp of the Swift River Railroad (1906-1916). And this barrel ring is considered to be an artifact. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Flat Mountain Pond Trail, near Flat Mountain Ponds, in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. This trail follows the old logging railroad bed of the Beebe River Railroad.
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  • Undercast from the summit of Mount Osceola in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • A hiker takes in the view of undercast from the summit of Mount Osceola in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • A hiker takes in the view of undercast from the summit of Mount Osceola in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • A hiker takes in the view of undercast from the summit of Mount Osceola in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Flat Mountain Pond Trail, near Flat Mountain Ponds, in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. This trail follows the old logging railroad bed of the Beebe River Railroad.
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  • Undercast from the summit of Mount Osceola in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Undercast from the summit of Mount Osceola in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. The area in the foreground was logged during the Mad River Logging Era.
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  • Undercast from the summit of Mount Osceola in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Undercast from the summit of Mount Osceola in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Undercast from the summit of Mount Osceola in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Windy conditions cause snow and clouds to blow across the white Mountains from Mount Tecumseh in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire during the winter months.
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  • Mount Chocorua from Middle Sister Mountain in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • The summit of Mount Osceola in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months.
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  • Looking down South Slide, which is loacted on Mt. Tripyramid Trail near South Peak. Located in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. ..Notes:
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  • A hiker ascending South Slide, which is located along Mt. Tripyramid Trail just pass Kate Sleeper Trail junction in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Trail blazing is painted on the rock in the foreground to indicate directions of trails.
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