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LilacHill
08-09-2004, 05:33 PM
We bought the Irwin property on Avery Hill Rd. that backs up to the Boy Scout property. There were several cellar holes and barn foundations here from the house that burned down years ago.

We were wondering in what direction to go in looking for old photographs or information about the house/buildings on the property.
Thanks!

mcdude
08-09-2004, 08:17 PM
click here for history (http://mysite.verizon.net/vze3nm2c/altonshoresassociation/id18.html)

http://www.worldpath.net/~mcdude/OLDCAMPPICe.jpg

:liplick:

LilacHill
08-09-2004, 08:53 PM
Thank you :)

The Alton Mt. history mentions some of the names in the deed research we'd had done but our property is off the mountain down around the bend past Places Mills on the right. There is an old mill down a logging road out back though.

madrasahs
08-10-2004, 07:15 AM
New Hampshire settlers 250+ years ago started clearing the forest for farms and building materials. As they plowed (and the soil gradually eroded) rocks would "appear".

"Managable-sized" rocks were moved to the borders and stacked neatly as walls. (It's not called the "Granite State" for nothing).


Most of the original settlers moved West for less gruelling farming. Today, as a result, most of those rock walls are falling away, being given away or being moved elsewhere. A "second-growth" forest is nudging remaining walls into History -- with rare exception.

Boulders which are normally covered with moss and lichens in the forest weathered away in the open to a light color (as in McDude's photo).

Yankee humor refers to such fields as "Rock Farms".