English: Old Willey House, Crawford Notch, New Hampshire. Built in 1793 as a public house on the Coös Road, it burned in 1898. On August 28, 1826, Samuel Willey, Jr., together with his wife, five children and two hired men, perished nearby in a rock slide.
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circa 1910
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Reproduced from an original postcard published by J. V. Hartman & Company, Boston, Massachusetts
Copyright expired as publication of postcard pre-dates 1923 -- see below
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2009-12-14 16:36 Hugh Manatee 638×400× (59396 bytes) Old Willey House, Crawford Notch, New Hampshire; from an original c. 1910 postcard published by J. V. Hartman & Company, Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1793 as a public house on the Coös Road, it burned in 1898.
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