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  • Boston & Maine in the 19th Century

    Boston & Maine in the 19th Century

    by Bruce D. Heald

    All the romance of early railroading in northern New England pervades Boston & Maine in the 19th Century. This fascinating journey begins in the 1830s with an 8-mile line that just kept growing. By the end of the century, Boston & Maine was traveling over 2,324 miles of track. This first pictorial h... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2001
  • Boston & Maine in the 20th Century

    Boston & Maine in the 20th Century

    by Bruce D. Heald

    As the twentieth century dawned, the Boston & Maine Railroad Company controlled virtually all of the rail lines in New Hampshire, as well as much of the service in Maine and Massachusetts. Ultimately, the company operated more than 2,000 stations in northern New England. The train was the most impor... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2001
  • The Franconia Gateway

    The Franconia Gateway

    by Bruce D. Heald

    Of the several entrances to the White Mountains, none is more majestic than the Franconia Gateway. The gateway begins in the valley of the Pemigewasset River and reaches through broad meadows, between jagged mountains, alongside quiet pools and cascades of sparkling water, into the wilderness of Fra... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2002
  • Stereoscopic Views of the White Mountains (Images Of America Ser.)

    Stereoscopic Views of the White Mountains (Images Of America Ser.)

    by Bruce D. Heald

    For more than 150 years, the White Mountains have attracted untold numbers of visitors from all over the world. The lofty peaks offer unlimited panoramas the view from the summit of Mount Washington extends for more than 100 miles in all directions and includes 33 other mountaintops, each with an el... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2000
  • Main Street, New Hampshire

    Main Street, New Hampshire

    by Bruce D. Heald

    The roots of many cherished American traditions may be found on the main streets of New Hampshire towns. Often the heart of a town's social, political, and economic life, main streets offer a sense of identity, dignity, and serenity. Through images, Main Street New Hampshire reflects the romance and... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2003
  • Meredith

    Meredith

    by Bruce D. Heald

    The history of Meredith as a corporate town dates back more than two hundred thirty years. Like most older towns, especially those devoted largely to agriculture, Meredith has greatly diminished in territory since its original incorporation; unlike most New Hampshire towns of this size, however, it ... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2005
  • White Mountain National Forest and Great North Woods

    White Mountain National Forest and Great North Woods

    by Bruce D. Heald

    The White Mountain National Forest and Great North Woods have been described as "nature's mammoth museum." This is a land of many lakes and rivers, mountains and waterfalls, and pristine natural splendor, abundant with historic charm. The White Mountain National Forest was established by presidentia... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2011
  • Railways and Waterways: Through The White Mountains

    Railways and Waterways: Through The White Mountains

    by Bruce D. Heald

    The White Mountains and the area's many lakes, rivers, and waterfalls have long been an attraction for thousands of visitors to this most scenic mountain area in all of New England. In Railways and Waterways of the White Mountains, you will explore the wonders of the many historic bodies of water th... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 1999
  • Around Squam Lake (Images of America)

    Around Squam Lake (Images of America)

    by Bruce D. Heald

    Located in the foothills of the White Mountains, Squam Lake was not discovered by English settlers until the mid-1700s. However, the lake area had long been inhabited by the Abenaki Nation of the Algonquin Federation. These people called the waters Kees-ee-hunk-nip-ee, meaning "goose lake in the hig... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2002
  • Lakes and Ponds of the Granite State (Images of America)

    Lakes and Ponds of the Granite State (Images of America)

    by Bruce D. Heald

    Nature chose to endow New Hampshire with an infinite variety of lakes and ponds, almost inexhaustible in resources and unlimited in beauty. Each lake holds its own fishing secrets, curving nooks, jagged rocks, and intricate shoreline. For generations, the lakes and ponds have wielded their magnetic ... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2000
  • New Hampshire in the Civil War (Civil War Series)

    New Hampshire in the Civil War (Civil War Series)

    by Bruce D. Heald

    In the course of history, few human events have had so compelling an effect and left such a deep mark on the nation's soul as has the Civil War. New Hampshire in the Civil War presents a unique and concise pictorial chronicle of the state's volunteer regiments that served during the four very long a... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2001
  • Mount Washington Cog Railway, The: Climbing the White Mountains of New Hampshire (Transportation)

    Mount Washington Cog Railway, The: Climbing the White Mountains of New Hampshire (Transportation)

    by Bruce D. Heald

    On July 3, 1869, the three-and-one-third-mile track leading to the summit of picturesque Mount Washington opened for public use. Once, only those daring enough to scale the 6,288 feet could enjoy the splendor of the scenery, but now everyone could journey to the summit using the invention of retired... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2011
  • Boston & Maine Trains and Services (Images of Rail)

    Boston & Maine Trains and Services (Images of Rail)

    by Bruce D. Heald

    The Boston & Maine Railroad serviced most of New England as a primary mode of transportation during the 19th and 20th centuries. The birth of this railroad spurred the growth and development of industry in New England. This heritage is captured in Boston & Maine Trains and Services, the fourth volum... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2005
  • The Boats and Ports of Lake Winnipesaukee (Images Of America Ser.)

    The Boats and Ports of Lake Winnipesaukee (Images Of America Ser.)

    by Bruce D. Heald

    The Lake Winnipesaukee region has a long and well-deserved history as one of the most scenic and popular areas in New England. The lake's appeal lies in its stunning mountain ranges, its fleet of steamboats, and its colorful islands and port towns. Boats have been an integral part of the region's ec... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 1997
  • Memories from New Hampshire's Lakes and Mountains: Fence Building and Apple Cider (American Chronicles)

    Memories from New Hampshire's Lakes and Mountains: Fence Building and Apple Cider (American Chronicles)

    by Bruce D. Heald

    Since colonial times, when Yankee pioneers first planted villages and homesteads in New Hampshire s rugged hill country, the Granite State s rural settlers have cultivated a vibrant pastoral society. Bruce D. Heald offers a richly nostalgic recollection of the traditions, pastimes and storied names ... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2007
  • Boston & Maine Locomotives (Images of Rail)

    Boston & Maine Locomotives (Images of Rail)

    by Bruce D. Heald

    The Boston & Maine Railroad has long captured the hearts of rail enthusiasts, and its locomotives are models of the majesty, power, and romance of American rail. The Boston & Maine was a railroad dynasty running through Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine, and many still remember hearing the whi... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2002
  • A History of Dog Sledding in New England (Sports)

    A History of Dog Sledding in New England (Sports)

    by Bruce D. Heald

    Sled dogs trot through expanses of sparkling white snow, pulling a musher and energetically surging with the command, "Let's go!" From puppies to seasoned competitors, sled dogs partner with mushers in a passionate pursuit of a great racing tradition. The renowned and formidable Laconia World Champi... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2011
  • New Hampshire and the Revolutionary War (Military)

    New Hampshire and the Revolutionary War (Military)

    by Bruce D. Heald

    New Hampshire was one of the first colonies to declare its independence from British rule. The patriotism and courage demonstrated in that act were by no means unprecedented--just before they began the Revolution, state residents attacked British-occupied Fort William and Mary in December 1774. Whil... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2013
  • One-Room Schoolhouses of New Hampshire: Primers, Penmanship & Potbelly Stoves (Landmarks)

    One-Room Schoolhouses of New Hampshire: Primers, Penmanship & Potbelly Stoves (Landmarks)

    by Bruce D. Heald

    The quaint one-room schoolhouses dotting New Hampshire formed the backbone of the early Granite State education system. Education-minded communities began building these bare-bones schools in the late seventeenth century. In a modest log or clapboard structure, a single teacher faced the challenge o... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2014
  • A History of the Boston and Maine Railroad: Exploring New Hampshire's Rugged Heart by Rail (Brief History)

    A History of the Boston and Maine Railroad: Exploring New Hampshire's Rugged Heart by Rail (Brief History)

    by Bruce D. Heald

    On June 27, 1835, New Hampshire chartered the Boston & Maine Railroad, and a juggernaut was born. By 1900, the B&M operated some 2,300 miles of track in northern New England, having taken over an astonishing forty-seven different railroads since its inception. The B&M loomed particularly large in th... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2007
  • Old Country Stores of New Hampshire (Landmarks)

    Old Country Stores of New Hampshire (Landmarks)

    by Bruce D. Heald

    Often hidden on the back roads and byways of the Granite State, country stores are an essential and beloved part of the state's character. Developed from trading posts as travelers settled throughout the state, they are recognizable for their vast array of merchandise and a fragrant blend of tobacco... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2013
  • New Hampshire and the Civil War: Voices from the Granite State (Civil War Series)

    New Hampshire and the Civil War: Voices from the Granite State (Civil War Series)

    by Bruce D. Heald • William Hallett

    The Granite State has a remarkable record of service during the Civil War. It supplied a total of 10,657 recruits for the infantry, cavalry and field artillery divisions in 1861, with the majority of these first recruits enlisting for three years of service. Historian Bruce Heald lets the soldiers a... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2012
  • Gypsies of the White Mountains: History of a Nomadic Culture

    Gypsies of the White Mountains: History of a Nomadic Culture

    by Bruce D. Heald • Cerasel Cuteanu

    The Gypsy minority has had a rough path throughout history, and by an unusual turn in this road, a number found themselves in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. By and large, their cultural practices and unwillingness to conform to social norms caused European countries to take drastic measures a... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2012
  • Upper Merrimack Valley to Winnipesaukee By Rail, The (Images of America)

    Upper Merrimack Valley to Winnipesaukee By Rail, The (Images of America)

    by Bruce D. Heald • Joseph A. Bush

    Railroads have played an integral part in shaping the identity of America, from carrying loads for industrial pursuits to connecting urban dwellers to recreational escapes in the countryside. In this volume, you will travel on the rail line that links New Hampshire's upper Merrimack Valley to the La... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 1997
  • 101 Glimpses of the Old Man of the Mountain

    101 Glimpses of the Old Man of the Mountain

    by Bruce D. Heald • David C. Nielsen • Governor John Lynch

    The Old Man of the Mountain once cast a steady gaze upon the slopes of Franconia Notch. Its profile drew writers, explorers and presidents, delighting all who glimpsed its features. But when it collapsed on May 3, 2003, the Old Man seemed forever lost. Veteran historian Bruce Heald and the last care... More

    Language: ENG
    Hakimiliki: 2009
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