LOGGING AND LUMBER RAILROADS
OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
EAST BRANCH & LINCOLN
Number 3 at Lincoln, March 11, 1956.
Number 5 was built by Baldwin in 1906. At Lincoln September 4, 1952.
Number 5 at North Woodstock in 1957.
Number 5
SAWYER RIVER RAILROAD
The "C.W.Saunders" was built by Portland in 1876.
"C.W.Saunders" September 1907.
"C.W.Saunders" with a new tender from the Maine Central
"C.W.Saunders" after being wrecked in 1920.
"Peggy" at the Maine Central interchange at Sawyer River station in 1922.
"Peggy" worked for at least three other lumber railroads and was probably built in 1886.
CONWAY LUMBER COMPANY
The locomotive is a Class B 57-ton Climax built in 1907.
Beebe River Climax on display at Clark's Trading Post in Lincoln c. 1954. Photo by the author.
Shay on display at Clark's Trading Post Lincoln c. 1954. Photo by the author.
BERLIN MILLS RAILROAD
Number 9 at Berlin in 1930
Number 10 on January 1, 1937.
NEW ENGLAND WOOD PRESERVING CO.
Number 2 at the tie treatment plant in Nashua.