The Mount Washington Cog Railway: Climbing the White Mountains of New Hampshire
The surpsing story of the Cog Railway on Mount Washington, and how one eccentric man's dream paved the way.

On July 3, 1869, the three-and-one-third-mile track leading to the summit of picturesque Mount Washington opened for public use. Once, only those daring enough to scale the 6,288 feet could enjoy the splendor of the scenery, but now everyone could journey to the summit using the invention of retired businessman Sylvester Marsh, who dreamed of this mountainous mode of transportation. Created at the height of the age of rail, the Cog Railway continues to chug up the mountain and into the hearts of tourists each year. Local historian Bruce D. Heald ties the history of its construction together with the grand romance of the railway as they triumphantly converge at the top of Mount Washington.

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The Mount Washington Cog Railway: Climbing the White Mountains of New Hampshire
The surpsing story of the Cog Railway on Mount Washington, and how one eccentric man's dream paved the way.

On July 3, 1869, the three-and-one-third-mile track leading to the summit of picturesque Mount Washington opened for public use. Once, only those daring enough to scale the 6,288 feet could enjoy the splendor of the scenery, but now everyone could journey to the summit using the invention of retired businessman Sylvester Marsh, who dreamed of this mountainous mode of transportation. Created at the height of the age of rail, the Cog Railway continues to chug up the mountain and into the hearts of tourists each year. Local historian Bruce D. Heald ties the history of its construction together with the grand romance of the railway as they triumphantly converge at the top of Mount Washington.

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The Mount Washington Cog Railway: Climbing the White Mountains of New Hampshire

The Mount Washington Cog Railway: Climbing the White Mountains of New Hampshire

by Bruce D. Heald
The Mount Washington Cog Railway: Climbing the White Mountains of New Hampshire

The Mount Washington Cog Railway: Climbing the White Mountains of New Hampshire

by Bruce D. Heald

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The surpsing story of the Cog Railway on Mount Washington, and how one eccentric man's dream paved the way.

On July 3, 1869, the three-and-one-third-mile track leading to the summit of picturesque Mount Washington opened for public use. Once, only those daring enough to scale the 6,288 feet could enjoy the splendor of the scenery, but now everyone could journey to the summit using the invention of retired businessman Sylvester Marsh, who dreamed of this mountainous mode of transportation. Created at the height of the age of rail, the Cog Railway continues to chug up the mountain and into the hearts of tourists each year. Local historian Bruce D. Heald ties the history of its construction together with the grand romance of the railway as they triumphantly converge at the top of Mount Washington.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781609491963
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 04/18/2011
Series: Transportation
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 502,257
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Dr. Bruce Heald is an adjunct professor of American military history at Plymouth State University and a fellow in the International Biographical Association. He is the recipient of the Gold Medal of Honor for literary achievement from the American Biographical Institute. Dr. Heald has written several books on the history of New Hampshire.

Table of Contents

Introduction 7

1 Legend, Folklore and Origin of Mount Washington 11

2 The First Road to the Summit 22

3 Railroads to the Granite State 28

4 Sylvester Marsh's Railway: The First Railway to the Summit 34

5 Old Peppersass 49

6 The Marshfield House 56

7 Ascent of Mount Washington via the "Cog" 62

8 Buildings on the Summit 66

9 Mount Washington Ravines and Hiking the Presidential 75

10 Paths, Roads and Rail to the Summit 87

Appendix A Chronology of Historic Events 113

Appendix B Chronological List of Locomotives 116

Bibliography 119

Index 123

About the Author 128

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