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  1. 2001.10.10 - Print, Photographic

    The photographer is on the hillside above the Fourth New Hampshire Turnpike, above the Shaker Bridge looking east. The hillside in the foreground is covered with trees and brush, obstructing part of the Shaker Bridge. The bridge has utility poles visible on the right side. There seems to be a vehicle in the road at the far end of the bridge. The image is slightly out of focus. On the back of the back of the photo there is glue and remains of blac...

    Record Type: Photo

    Shaker Bridge and Mascoma Lake from the hillside
  2. 2001.10.11 - Print, Photographic

    The photographer is on the west side of the Fourth NH Turnpike, south of the Shaker Bridge, looking south down the road. Maples line each side of the dirt road. Mascoma Lake is beyond the trees, quite close to the road at the location of the photo. On the right side of the road are telephone poles with two cross arms and 12 insulators. There does not appear to be any power lines. Written on the back in black pen in Robert Leavitt's handwriting is...

    Record Type: Photo

    Fourth NH Turnpike north of the Shakers
  3. 2001.9.91 - Print, Photographic

    The photographer is on or near the Fourth NH Turnpike at the west end of the Shaker Bridge, looking west. The road way is dirt and curves back and forth over the length of the bridge as it crosses Mascoma Lake. There are trees growing on both sides of the bridge. A portion of a utility pole is visible at the left side of the image, and two wires cross the road way to poles in the trees. At the far end of the bridge, there are utility poles on...

    Record Type: Photo

    Shaker Bridge
  4. 2001.9.92 - Print, Photographic

    The photographer is in the Second (aka South) Family cemetery looking south. Two rows of grave stones are visible. Each monument is made of three stones. There is a white marble tablet with an arched top, a white marble plinth, and a granite base. The grass in the cemetery is long and strewn with many oak leaves. Beyond the grass of the cemetery are trees, and a hill or ridge is visible in the distance. Written on the back in blue pen in Rob...

    Record Type: Photo

    Second (South) Family cemetery

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