. East of the White Hills. ^ Abel Crawford,1840. First ascent by coach on the carriage road, by Thompson and family, August 8, 1861; George , driver. First ascent by passenger train on the railway, inthe spring of 1869. The engineer was Josiah Folsom,now engaged in farming near Lakeport, New Hamp-shire ; among the passengers were Walter Aiken,manager of the Mount Washington railw^ay; JarvisSanborn, contractor; John E. Lyon, President, andJoseph A. Dodge, Superintendent of the old Boston,Concord & Montreal railroad, and Joseph Pitman, ofLaconia, New Hampshire. First ascent by motor c


. East of the White Hills. ^ Abel Crawford,1840. First ascent by coach on the carriage road, by Thompson and family, August 8, 1861; George , driver. First ascent by passenger train on the railway, inthe spring of 1869. The engineer was Josiah Folsom,now engaged in farming near Lakeport, New Hamp-shire ; among the passengers were Walter Aiken,manager of the Mount Washington railw^ay; JarvisSanborn, contractor; John E. Lyon, President, andJoseph A. Dodge, Superintendent of the old Boston,Concord & Montreal railroad, and Joseph Pitman, ofLaconia, New Hampshire. First ascent by motor carriage, by Mr. and Mrs.*F. O. Stanley, of Newton, Massachusetts, August31, 1899. THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE DEPARTMENT This book istak under no circumstances to been from the Building fur 111 410.


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