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Ammonoosuc River and Mt. Washington, White Mts., N.H.

Ammonoosuc River and Mt. Washington, White Mts., N.H.

Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Upper falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mts., N.H

Upper falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mts., N.H

"3726" on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 019748. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Upper Falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Upper Falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Copyright 1900 by Detroit Photographic Co. Similar image (LC-D4-11861). Detroit Publishing Co. no. "53705". Forms part of: Photochrom Print Collection. More information about the Photochrom Print Collection is... More

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Negatives are close variants. "Copyright 1900 by Detroit Photographic Co." on negative (A) "015077" on negative (A); "015077 dup" on negative (B). Detroit Publishing Co. no. 015077. Gift; State Historical Socie... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Ammonoosuc and Mt. Clay, Mt. Pleasant Farm, White Mountains, The

Ammonoosuc and Mt. Clay, Mt. Pleasant Farm, White Mountains, The

Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Upper falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mts., N.H.

Upper falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mts., N.H.

Picryl description: Public domain image of a waterfall, cascade, water stream, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Upper Falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mts., N.H.

Upper Falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mts., N.H.

Picryl description: Public domain image of a waterfall, cascade, water stream, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Ammonoosuc River and Mount Monroe, Mount Pleasant farm, White Mountains

Ammonoosuc River and Mount Monroe, Mount Pleasant farm, White Mountain...

Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ammonoosuc River and Mt. Washington, White Mts., N.H.

Ammonoosuc River and Mt. Washington, White Mts., N.H.

Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Upper Falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mts., N.H

Upper Falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mts., N.H

Corresponding glass transparency (with same series code) available on videodisc frame 1A-30594. Letter 'a' follows title. "3725 a" on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 019746. Gift; State Historical Society ... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Upper falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Upper falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Picryl description: Public domain vintage artistic photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Picryl description: Public domain vintage artistic photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Mt. Washington from the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Mt. Washington from the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Mt. Pleasant from the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains, N.H.]

[Mt. Pleasant from the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains, N.H.]

Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Ammonoosuc River and Mt. Monroe, Mount Pleasant, White Mountains]

[Ammonoosuc River and Mt. Monroe, Mount Pleasant, White Mountains]

Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Detroit Publishing Co. no. 011859. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Fabyan House & Presidential Range from Ammonoosuc River, White Mts., N.H.]

[Fabyan House & Presidential Range from Ammonoosuc River, White Mts., ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a river or lake, forest, trees, water stream, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Mt. Garfield & Mt. Lafayette from the Ammonoosuc, Bethlehem, White Mountains

Mt. Garfield & Mt. Lafayette from the Ammonoosuc, Bethlehem, White Mou...

Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ammonoosuc River and Twin Mountain House, White Mountains

Ammonoosuc River and Twin Mountain House, White Mountains

Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Where the Ammonoosuc flows thro Bretton Woods, White Mts., N.H.

Where the Ammonoosuc flows thro Bretton Woods, White Mts., N.H.

Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Mt. Washington and Mt. Jefferson from the Ammonoosuc, Mount Pleasant Farm, White Mountains

Mt. Washington and Mt. Jefferson from the Ammonoosuc, Mount Pleasant F...

Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Upper falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Upper falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Detroit Publishing Co. no. 011861. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Public domain photograph of National Park, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Lower falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Lower falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

"137" on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 011862. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Ammonoosuc River and Twin Mountain House, White Mountains

Ammonoosuc River and Twin Mountain House, White Mountains

Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Ammonoosuc River and Mount Monroe, Mount Pleasant farm, White Mountains

Ammonoosuc River and Mount Monroe, Mount Pleasant farm, White Mountain...

Date based on Detroit, Catalogue J (1901). Detroit Publishing Co. no. 011860. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Mt. Washington from the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Mt. Washington from the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Date from Detroit, Catalogue J (1901). Negative cracked upper left. "130" and "dup" on negative. Corresponding glass transparency (same series code) available on videodisc frame 1A-29430. Title from transparen... More

Ammonoosuc and Mt. Clay, Mt. Pleasant Farm, White Mountains, The

Ammonoosuc and Mt. Clay, Mt. Pleasant Farm, White Mountains, The

"129" on label on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 012591. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Mt. Pleasant from the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains, N.H.

Mt. Pleasant from the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains, N.H.

Title from jacket. Date based on Detroit, Catalogue P (1906). Detroit Publishing Co. no. 012592. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

On the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

On the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Detroit Publishing Co. no. 012593. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Ammonoosuc River and Twin Mountain House, White Mountains

Ammonoosuc River and Twin Mountain House, White Mountains

Detroit Publishing Co. no. 014007. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Mt. Garfield & Mt. Lafayette from the Ammonoosuc, Bethlehem, White Mountains

Mt. Garfield & Mt. Lafayette from the Ammonoosuc, Bethlehem, White Mou...

"Dup" on negative. Corresponding glass transparency (same series code) available on videodisc frame 1A-29440. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 012628. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Gorge of the Anmonoosuc i.e. Ammonoosuc White Mountains

Gorge of the Anmonoosuc i.e. Ammonoosuc White Mountains

Listed in Detroit, Catalogue J (1901). "Detroit Photographic Co." Copyright deposit no. D21786. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 015077. Copyright deposit. State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Ammonoosuc River and Twin Mountain House, White Mountains

Ammonoosuc River and Twin Mountain House, White Mountains

"683" on negative. Corresponding glass transparency (same series code) available on videodisc frame 1A-29690. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 014007. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Negatives are close variants. "Copyright 1900 by Detroit Photographic Co." on negative (A) "015077" on negative (A); "015077 dup" on negative (B). Detroit Publishing Co. no. 015077. Gift; State Historical Socie... More

Mt. Monroe from the Ammonoosuc, Mount Pleasant Farm, White Mountains

Mt. Monroe from the Ammonoosuc, Mount Pleasant Farm, White Mountains

Date based on Detroit, Catalogue J (1901). Detroit Publishing Co. no. 012590. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

On the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

On the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Public domain image of wetland, water, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

On the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

On the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

"134" on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 012594. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Lower falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Lower falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Picryl description: Public domain vintage artistic photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Where the Ammonoosuc flows thro Bretton Woods, White Mts., N.H

Where the Ammonoosuc flows thro Bretton Woods, White Mts., N.H

"3724" on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 019747. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Ammonoosuc River and Mt. Washington, White Mts., N.H

Ammonoosuc River and Mt. Washington, White Mts., N.H

Letter 'A' follows title. Negative cracked center right. "3716" on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 019749. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Mt. Washington and Mt. Jefferson from the Ammonoosuc, Mount Pleasant Farm, White Mountains

Mt. Washington and Mt. Jefferson from the Ammonoosuc, Mount Pleasant F...

Date based on Detroit, Catalogue J (1901). "128" on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 012588. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Upper falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Upper falls of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Corresponding glass transparency (same series code) available on videodisc frame 1A-29321. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 011861. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Gorge of the Anmonoosuc [i.e. Ammonoosuc] White Mountains

Gorge of the Anmonoosuc [i.e. Ammonoosuc] White Mountains

Public domain photograph - historical image of New Hampshire, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More

Fabyan House & Presidential Range from Ammonoosuc River, White Mts., N.H.

Fabyan House & Presidential Range from Ammonoosuc River, White Mts., N...

Title from jacket. Fabyan House hotel in background. "680" on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 032625. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Gorge of the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

"Copy from 18/22 15077" on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 012641. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

On the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

On the Ammonoosuc, White Mountains

Picryl description: Public domain image of a river, water stream, lake or pond, park or forest, natural landscape, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Ammonoosuc River and Mt. Monroe, Mount Pleasant, White Mountains

Ammonoosuc River and Mt. Monroe, Mount Pleasant, White Mountains

Title and date from Detroit, Catalogue J (1901). "350" and "dup" on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 012806. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Ammonoosuc River and Mt. Washington, White Mts., N.H

Ammonoosuc River and Mt. Washington, White Mts., N.H

Letter 'B' follows title. "3715" on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 019750. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of Ammanoosuc Street (SR 135), Woodsville, Grafton County, NH

Bath-Haverhill Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, bypassed section of ...

Significance: Bath-Haverhill Bridge is the oldest existing Town lattice truss, and one of the oldest covered bridges in the country. The Town lattice truss was one of the most widely used wooden truss forms. ... More

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton County, NH

Bath Bridge, Spanning Ammonoosuc River, Lisbon Road, Bath, Grafton Cou...

Significance: Bath Bridge is a rare survivor of the early craftsman tradition of wooden truss bridge construction, before design became standardized into several major types based on patent plans. It is also o... More