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Albany Covered Bridge, Albany, New Hampshire
 
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How the Covered Bridge was Built Marker (wide view)
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1 New Hampshire, Carroll County, Albany — How the Covered Bridge was Built
Local Ideas Builder Amzi Russell who lived at what is now the Russell-Colbath homestead, was an industrious and versatile nearby builder. His crew of three to thirty local hands were not engineers. But they were extremely skilled craftsmen . . . Map (db m116180) HM
2 New Hampshire, Carroll County, Albany — Cart Roads and Wagon Paths Connect a Community
Today a trip to town takes minutes. For homesteaders, traveling the bumpy 15 miles to Conway by wagon took 3 hours, on a good day. Trips to the store would not have been casual affairs, but a chance to stock up on supplies. 50 lb. sacks . . . Map (db m116172) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024