Catalog Record: The White Mountains: a handbook for travellers. A guide to the peaks, passes, and ravines of the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and to the adjacent railroads, highways, and villages; with the lakes and mountains of western Maine; also, Lake Winnepesaukee, and the upper Connecticut Valley. With six maps and six panoramas | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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The White Mountains: a handbook for travellers. A guide to the peaks, passes, and ravines of the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and to the adjacent railroads, highways, and villages; with the lakes and mountains of western Maine; also, Lake Winnepesaukee, and the upper Connecticut Valley. With six maps and six panoramas ...

Main Author: Sweetser, M. F. 1848-1897.
Language(s): English
Published: Boston, J.R. Osgood and company, 1881.
Subjects: White Mountains (N.H. and Me.) > Guidebooks.
New Hampshire > Guidebooks.
Maine > Guidebooks.
Note: 4th ed., rev. and enlarged.
"Authorities consulted...": p. 434-436.
Supplement for 1881 opposite t.-p.
Physical Description: xiv, [2], 436 p. front., fold. plates, fold. maps 17cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: F 41.5 .S97 1881
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