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In the book "New Hampshire as it is" by Edwin Azro Charlton (see http://books.google.com/books?id=nA...&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result ), there is a reference to Summit Mountain in Woodstock NH.
"Near the base of Summit Mountain is a cave, extending under ground several feet, and spacious enough to hold many hundred people. It communicates with various apartments. Its sides and the partition walls are- of solid granite; and from the fact that ice, of the greatest purity, may be obtained here through the entire warm season, it is called the Ice House..."
I have been unable to find any other references to it or find it on any old maps. I even visited Don at the Woodstock library and he dug out many old books but was unable to find any reference to it.
Anybody know where this is or what it may be called today?
Thanks for any help / pointers to re-find this mountain!
"Near the base of Summit Mountain is a cave, extending under ground several feet, and spacious enough to hold many hundred people. It communicates with various apartments. Its sides and the partition walls are- of solid granite; and from the fact that ice, of the greatest purity, may be obtained here through the entire warm season, it is called the Ice House..."
I have been unable to find any other references to it or find it on any old maps. I even visited Don at the Woodstock library and he dug out many old books but was unable to find any reference to it.
Anybody know where this is or what it may be called today?
Thanks for any help / pointers to re-find this mountain!