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  • Stove pieces, protected artifacts, at an old dwelling site in the Carrigain Brook drainage in Livermore, New Hampshire. This camp is likely a logging camp of the Sawyer River Railroad (1877-1928). Artifacts, such as these, are protected, and the removal of historical artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Meadow Brook along the Sawyer River Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire on a cloudy winter day. The Sawyer River Trail follows the old Sawyer River logging Railroad (1877-1928). Mount Carrigain is off in the distance.
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  • Meadow Brook along the Sawyer River Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire on a cloudy winter day. The Sawyer River Trail follows the old Sawyer River logging Railroad (1877-1928). Mount Carrigain is off in the distance.
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  • Meadow Brook along the Sawyer River Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire on a cloudy winter day. The Sawyer River Trail follows the old Sawyer River logging Railroad (1877-1928).
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  • Meadow Brook along the Sawyer River Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn months. The Sawyer River Trail follows the old Sawyer River Railroad, which was a logging railroad that operated from 1877-1928. Mount Carrigain can be seen in the background.
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  • Meadow Brook along the Sawyer River Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn months. The Sawyer River Trail follows the old Sawyer River Railroad, which was a logging railroad that operated from 1877-1928. Mount Carrigain can be seen in the background.
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  • Mount Carrigain from the Meadow Brook drainage along the Sawyer River Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire during the winter months. This area was logged during the Sawyer River Railroad era (1877-1928). Mount Carrigain is a popular day hike.
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  • Mount Carrigain from the Meadow Brook drainage along the Sawyer River Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire during the winter months. This area was logged during the Sawyer River Railroad era (1877-1928). Mount Carrigain is a popular day hike.
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  • Mount Carrigain from the Meadow Brook drainage along the Sawyer River Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire during the winter months. This area was logged during the Sawyer River Railroad era (1877-1928). Mount Carrigain is a popular day hike.
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  • Mount Carrigain from the Meadow Brook drainage along the Sawyer River Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire during the winter months. This area was logged during the Sawyer River Railroad era (1877-1928). Mount Carrigain is a popular day hike.
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  • Mount Carrigain covered in snow during the winter months from the Meadow Brook drainage in Livermore, New Hampshire. This area was logged during the Sawyer River Railroad era (1877-1928). The Sawyer River Trail travels near this brook.
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  • Remnants of a wooden bridge along a spur line of the old East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This spur line came off of the Carrigain Branch of the EB&L Railroad, and it was used to access the Notch Brook drainage of the Pemigewasset Wilderness. This small bridge crossed Notch Brook.
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  • Remnants of a wooden bridge along a spur line of the old East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire. This spur line came off of the Carrigain Branch of the EB&L Railroad, and it was used to access the Notch Brook drainage of the Pemigewasset Wilderness. This small bridge crossed Notch Brook.
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