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Mount Washington |
Details |
Sargent's Purchase, Coös County. Called Agiocochook by some Native American tribes. The highest peak in the Northeastern United States at 6,288.2 ft and the most topographically prominent mountain east of the Mississippi River. |
Number of Archive records |
1 |
Number of Library records |
21 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
19 |
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Among the white hills : the life and times of Guy L. Shorey / by Guy A. Gosselin and Susan B. Hawkins ; with a foreword by Bradford Washburn and an essay about the photographs by Gary Samson. - TR140 .S536 G67 1998
Gosselin, Guy A., 1933-
Record Type: Library
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IA in New Hampshire - REF F31 .N54 J68 1994
Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
Record Type: Library
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Images from a photo souvenir booklet - The Ideal Tour. Family trip to Jackson, N.H. and vicinity, Oct. 5-7, 1912. - S0513c p. 120-122
Record Type: Library
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Mount Washington: A Guide and Short History. - REF F41.3 .R--
Randall, Peter E.
Record Type: Library
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Mount Washington : a guide & short history / - F41.6 .W3 R36 1992
Randall, Peter, 1940-
Record Type: Library
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Mount Washington in Winter: Photographs and Recollections, 1923-40. - REF F41.6 .W3 P--
Pote, Winston
Record Type: Library
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MS022 B07 F11 - Mount Washington Summit House, stationery
Letter from "Lizzie" to "Mama" (envelope addressed to Mrs. E. Warren in Lexington, NY) sending greetings from the top of Mount Washington. Also one blank piece of Mount Washington Summit House stationary.
Record Type: Archive
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Other New Hampshire Localities: White Mountains - Mount Washington. - White Mountains - Mount Washington
Record Type: Library
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