. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. ^4FI r; (jt 11 e lhi oa-ance Kl,. 3- Mt. Cardigan frorr. Canaan Intervale. 136 MASCOMA VALLEY SKETCHES. ing waters among the rocks is hushed to a faint mnrniur. After the bridge is crossed the ascentto the level of the long ridge beyond is very steep and is a novel experience to one unaccustomedto New Hampshire hills. 2. This visitor of the drift epoch is situated on a height of land, and the stone profile that can beseen only as a side view is, apparently, looking toward Blue Mountain Park and


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. ^4FI r; (jt 11 e lhi oa-ance Kl,. 3- Mt. Cardigan frorr. Canaan Intervale. 136 MASCOMA VALLEY SKETCHES. ing waters among the rocks is hushed to a faint mnrniur. After the bridge is crossed the ascentto the level of the long ridge beyond is very steep and is a novel experience to one unaccustomedto New Hampshire hills. 2. This visitor of the drift epoch is situated on a height of land, and the stone profile that can beseen only as a side view is, apparently, looking toward Blue Mountain Park and Mt. the eastward, from this point, is a magnificent view of the Cardigan range. 3. This photograph was taken December 21, iSqg, on what would have been called an ideal fallday ; no snow in the valley and onlj- a thin coating of ice along the stream. Mt. Cardigan iscrowned with white and the trees, five hundred feet below the summit, are touched by the elfinfingers of the frost. 4. This farm road leads through a natural park in a valley between two fields. Large paperbirches, beeches and evergreen trees have escaped


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