Covered Bridges and Waterfalls of the White Mountains

Name/Title

Covered Bridges and Waterfalls of the White Mountains

Entry/Object ID

MWM2012.0001.0104

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

2007

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: "2007" Donor writes on pamphlet the date "2007" but that date is not printed on the pamphlet. There is an almost identicle pamphlet (MWM2012.0001.0103) to this one. The differences are small (i.e. few different photos, boxes for check marks on list) Scan ID#: WM201300427; WM201300428; WM201300429