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Mount Carrigain is a
mountain located in
Grafton County, New Hampshire. The
mountain is
named after Phillip Carrigain, NH
Secretary of
State (1805–10)...
- This is an
incomplete list of
ghost towns in New Hampshire:
Beebe River Carrigain East
Weare Gosport Johnson Kilkenny Little Canada Livermore Monson Old...
- 740 ft; 1,140 m)
before crossing Carrigain Notch and
rising to Vose Spur (3,862 ft; 1,177 m) and the
summit of
Mount Carrigain (4,700 ft; 1,400 m). Confined...
- 130 m)
above sea level;
Mount Lowell, at 3,743 feet (1,141 m);
Mount Carrigain, the
highest point in
Livermore at 4,700 feet (1,400 m);
Mount Kancamagus...
- ISBN 0-89933-242-0
Philip Carrigain, "New
Hampshire by
Recent Survey made
under the
Supreme Authority and
Published According to Law by
Philip Carrigain,
Counselor at...
- AT* Eisenhower: 4,780 ft (1,460 m) AT**
North Twin: 4,761 ft (1,451 m)
Carrigain: 4,700 ft (1,400 m) Bond: 4,698 ft (1,432 m)
Middle Carter: 4,610 ft (1...
- Hall,
after which the
township was
named "Bretton Woods". On the 1816
Carrigain map of New Hampshire, it
appears as "Breton Woods". On June 22, 1832,...
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Bondcliff Galehead Hale
North Twin
South Twin
Zealand Pemigew****et
Wilderness Carrigain Han**** (North) Han**** (South) Owl's Head
Sandwich Range Osceola Osceola...
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North Twin
Mountain Grafton Franconia 4,761 feet (1,451 m) Y Y
Mount Carrigain Grafton Lincoln 4,700 feet (1,400 m) Y Y Y
Mount Bond
Grafton Lincoln...
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Bondcliff Galehead Hale
North Twin
South Twin
Zealand Pemigew****et
Wilderness Carrigain Han**** (North) Han**** (South) Owl's Head
Sandwich Range Osceola Osceola...