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Description
The man who stood holding a valise at the old Tip Top House on Mount Washington in New Hampshire might have been Abner Lowell of Portland. Lowell was a director of the company that built the carriage road from the Glen House to the Summit of Mount Washington.
About This Item
- Title: Tip Top House, Mount Washington, New Hampshire, ca. 1861
- Creation Date: circa 1861
- Subject Date: circa 1861
- Location: Mt. Washington, Sargent's Purchase, Coos County, NH
- Media: Stereoscopic Transparency, Lantern-slide
- Local Code: Coll. 2003, Box 1/14
- Collection: Early photography collection
- Object Type: Image
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