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Old 02-28-2025, 06:28 PM   #5
Diver1111
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I looked at my books that say nothing about where exactly it was built:

- Follow The Mount
- Steamboats in Motion
- Three Centuries on Winnipesaukee
- Boats & Ports of Lake Winni Volume 1
- Boats & Ports of Lake Winni-Volume 2
- Farewell Old Mount Washington (Edward H. Blackstone).

I attach a picture from the book Farewell Old Mount Washington of her getting hauled out into dry dock and it sure looks like the end of Alton Bay on the western shore to me judging by the hill across the bay and other things. Furthermore the RR line would be most useful to any steamer business so it makes sense that they would build such a vessel and service such a vessel at the same location close to the RR line but I may be wrong.

I hope the scan I made is oriented correctly to read if not rotate it.
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