Incidents in White Mountain History Together With Many Interesting Anecdotes Il

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Incidents in White Mountain History Together With Many Interesting Anecdotes Il
Benjamin G Benjamin Glazier Willey
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Crawford to the * Notch, ' from which nothing had yet been heard. We met again at evenino;, and related to each other what we had seen. The party who went to the mountain were five hours in reaching the site of the camp, instead of three, the usual time. The path for nearly one third of the distance was so much excavated, or covered with miry sand, or blocked up with flood-wood, that they were obliged to grope their way through thickets almost impenetrable, where one generation of trees after a...nother had risen and fallen, and were now lying across each other in every direction, and in various stages of decay. The camp itself had been wholly swept away ; and the bed of the rivulet by which it had stood was now more than ten rods wide, and with banks from ten to fifteen feet high. Four or five other brooks were passed, whose beds were enlarged, some of them to twice the extent of this. In several the water was now only three or four feet wide, while the bed, of ten, fifteen, or twenty rods in width, was covered for miles with stones, from two to five feet in diameter, that had been rolled down the mountain and through the forests by thousands, bearing everything before them.

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