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English: Ashley's Ferry, Claremont, New Hampshire. Established by Col. Joseph I. Hubbard, the Connecticut River ferry between Claremont and Weathersfield, Vermont was taken over by Oliver Ashley in 1784. The site is now Ashley's Ferry boat ramp.
Date
circa 1906
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Reproduced from an original postcard published by the Hugh C. Leighton Company, Portland, Maine
Copyright expired as publication of postcard pre-dates 1923 -- see below
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2009-05-21 19:05 Hugh Manatee 764×491× (86986 bytes) Ashley's Ferry, Claremont, New Hampshire; from a c. 1906 postcard published by the Hugh C. Leighton Company, Portland, Maine. Established by Col. Joseph I. Hubbard, the Connecticut River ferry between Claremont and Weathersfield, Vermont was taken over by
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