History and description of New EnglandNew Hampshire . NEW HAMPSHIRE TOWN OF CONWAY. 459 the Saco in his ofivs, heminfcl in by the broken lines of its guardianridges, and looiung up to the distant summit of Mount Wasliington,That he is not in any county of New Hampshire, not in any namablelatitude of this rugged earth, but in the world of pure beauty — theadytum of the temple, where God is to be worshipped as the inliniteArtist, in joy. Willey, in his Incidents in White Mountain Scenery,savs: The mountains in Conway, and those on her borders, areamong the most important things pertaining to her


History and description of New EnglandNew Hampshire . NEW HAMPSHIRE TOWN OF CONWAY. 459 the Saco in his ofivs, heminfcl in by the broken lines of its guardianridges, and looiung up to the distant summit of Mount Wasliington,That he is not in any county of New Hampshire, not in any namablelatitude of this rugged earth, but in the world of pure beauty — theadytum of the temple, where God is to be worshipped as the inliniteArtist, in joy. Willey, in his Incidents in White Mountain Scenery,savs: The mountains in Conway, and those on her borders, areamong the most important things pertaining to her location. To appre-ciate this fully, you have but to take a position somewhere on the mainroad about three miles south of Bartlett, standing with your face to thenorth. On your right will stretch up a line of mountains, from Rattle-snake mountain, situated about southeast, to Pequawket or Kearsarge,on the northeast. Sweeping round from this, you pass over Thorn andDouble-head and Black mountains till you come at length to the longrange of the Mot


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