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DescriptionPass of the Crawford Notch and Train.jpg |
English: Pass of the Crawford Notch and Train -- this shows a Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad train crossing the Willey Brook Bridge, 400 feet (122 meters) long and 94 feet (29 meters) high, which spans the chasm between Mount Willey and Mount Willard. |
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circa 1880 date QS:P,+1880-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 s |
Source | Reproduced from an original stereographic card published by Kilburn Brothers, Littleton, New Hampshire |
Author | Benjamin West Kilburn (1827-1909) |
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- 2009-12-13 19:34 Hugh Manatee 990×1017× (199723 bytes) ''Pass of the Crawford Notch and Train'' -- from an original c. 1880s stereographic card published by Kilburn Brothers, Littleton, New Hampshire. This shows a Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad train crossing the Willey Brook Bridge.
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