Covered Bridges and Waterfalls of the White Mountains

Name/Title

Covered Bridges and Waterfalls of the White Mountains

Entry/Object ID

MWM2012.0001.0103

Scope and Content

Physical- white background with writing in green, black, and blue. Image of a covered bridge and a waterfall on the front. This pamphlet liststhe covered bridges and waterfalls in the White Mountains. It includes a brief history and a map.

Collection

Newton Collection

Acquisition

Accession

MWM2012.0001

Source or Donor

Newton, John W. (Jack) and Anne H.

Acquisition Method

Gift

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Pamphlet

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Bridges, Covered bridges, History, Waterfalls

Search Terms

Agassiz Basin (Grafton county, New Hampshire : basin), Albany (Carroll county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Ammonoosuc Falls (Coos county, New Hampshire : stream), Arethusa Falls (Carroll county, New Hampshire : stream), Ashland (Grafton county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Bartlett (Carroll county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Bath (Grafton county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Beaver Brook (Coos county, New Hampshire : stream), Bridal Veil Falls (Grafton county, New Hampshire : cascade), Campton (Grafton county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Columbia (Coos county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Conway (Carroll county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Crystal Cascade (Coos county, New Hampshire : stream), Diana's Baths (Carroll county, New Hampshire : cascade), Flume Cascade (New Hampshire : stream), Flume, The (Grafton county, New Hampshire : valley), Glen Ellis Falls (Carroll county, New Hampshire : stream), Haverhill (Grafton county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Jackson (Carroll county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Jackson Falls (Carroll county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Lancaster (Coos county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Lincoln (Grafton county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Lost River (Grafton county, New Hampshire : river), New Hampshire (United States : state), Northumberland (Coos county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Ossipee (Carroll county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Paradise Falls (Grafton county, New Hampshire : waterfall), Pittsburg (Coos county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Ripley Falls (Carroll county, New Hampshire : waterfall), Sandwich (Carroll county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), Silver Cascade (New Hampshire, United States : stream), Stark (Coos county, New Hampshire : inhabited place), The Basin (Grafton county, New Hampshire : basin), Thompson Falls (Carroll county, New Hampshire : waterfall), White Mountain National Forest, White Mountains Attractions Association, Woodstock (Grafton county, New Hampshire : inhabited place)

Archive Details

Date(s) of Creation

2010

Primary Language

English

Archive Notes

Publisher: White Mountains Attractions Place Published: Woodstock, NH

Dimensions

Dimension Notes

8.5" x 4"

Condition

Notes

Stamp on front. Few blemishes and folds. Some pen writing.

General Notes

Note

Notes: Donor's personal stamp on front. Written on the front in pen: "2-" (as in $2.00) Written on the back in pen: "2010" Donor writes on pamphlet the date "2010" but that date is not printed on the pamphlet. Scan ID#: WM201300424; WM201300425, WM201300426