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Barnes, Diane and Jack, - Upper Saco River Valley Fryeburg, Lovell, Brownfield, Denmark and Hiram: Images of America series.

Charleston, SC, Arcadia, (2002). 1st ptg. VG PB. Until 1725 the Saco River was the main artery for the Pequawket Indians traveling in canoes to and from the Atlantic. Then came. the trappers followed by loggers. By 1871 the Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad had reached Fryeburg, 50 miles from Portland thus linking the Upper Saco River with Boston and beyond. Soom summer visitors began arriving in the area and to the White Mountains beyond.
USD 24.00 [Appr.: EURO 22.5 | £UK 19.25 | JP¥ 3725] Book number BOOKS054148I

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