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  • Subject starts with "White Mountains (N.H. and Me.)"

The people's forest [videorecording] : the story of the White Mountain National Forest

Book / In-house Use Only

In the late 1800s, New Hampshire's White Mountains were ground zero for an environmental disaster caused by ruthless logging and the massive forest fires, erosion and flooding that followed. The vast destruction launched a national battle over the…

Collection: Books and Pamphlets

COLL 120: White Mountain Club of Portland Collection

Finding Aid / In-house Use Only

A collection of records, notes, letters, and drawings relating to the White Mountain Club of Portland.

Collection: Finding Aids

COLL 93: Gordon Fish Collection

Finding Aid / In-house Use Only

Material related to New Hampshire and the White Mountains collected by Gordon Fish. Includes a small collection of seven glass negatives showing the Berlin, New Hampshire, area, presumably taken by Gordon or another family member.

Collection: Finding Aids

Brush and pen, artists and writers of the White Mountains [videorecording] : a documentary featuring the 19th century artists and writers of New Hampshire's White Mountains

Moving Image / In-house Use Only

"This program brings together paintings and literature created by some of America's finest artists and writers of the 1800s. Brush and Pen bridges a gap in the art and literature worlds by combining significant White Mountain art and prose in one…

Collection: Video Library

BHS Program: "Mount Washington"

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Moving Image / Available Online

Bethel Historical Society meeting of May 6, 1993 and program, "Mount Washington," presented by Guy Gosselin, director of the Mount Washington Observatory. In this lecture, Gosselin discusses the 1642 ascent of Mount Washington by Darby Field.