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<p>[QUOTE="Mill Cove Treasures, post: 145482, member: 60"]Thank you Debora. I did do an image search without any luck. I thought perhaps the peaks and the wooden bridge might be a clue. I don't think the logging activity will be much help because all the mountain ranges, including the east coast, had logging going on. </p><p>I will send an email and post back if I get a response.</p><p><br /></p><p>Speaking of logging, I watched a TV program last week where I was very surprised to learn that logging was allowed in the National Parks back then, including Yellowstone. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/eek.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" /> New Hampshire was almost clear cut 100 years ago from logging. They instituted a program to promote wild Forrest growth. To give land owners an incentive, they gave them a tax break on the land they kept wild. I only paid $15 per acre for the 14 acres of land that I kept in the wild forest program. Logging is still a big business up there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mill Cove Treasures, post: 145482, member: 60"]Thank you Debora. I did do an image search without any luck. I thought perhaps the peaks and the wooden bridge might be a clue. I don't think the logging activity will be much help because all the mountain ranges, including the east coast, had logging going on. I will send an email and post back if I get a response. Speaking of logging, I watched a TV program last week where I was very surprised to learn that logging was allowed in the National Parks back then, including Yellowstone. :eek: New Hampshire was almost clear cut 100 years ago from logging. They instituted a program to promote wild Forrest growth. To give land owners an incentive, they gave them a tax break on the land they kept wild. I only paid $15 per acre for the 14 acres of land that I kept in the wild forest program. Logging is still a big business up there.[/QUOTE]
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