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Mount Washington, Mass
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Path to the Old Burial Ground House of John King in Mount Washington View of "the dome" (Mount Everett) Home of Robert & Hulda (Noble) Campbell in Mount Washington Mount Washington, Mass Town Hall Mount Washington from Sheffield
Photo of Pennyroyal Arms in Mount Washington at one time operated by Alfred Isaac Spurr of Mount Washington.
Picturesque Berkshire, Part II South, The Picturesque Publishing Company, Northampton, Mass, 1893, Pg 93
Home of Henry Goodale on Sky Farm in Mount Washington, Mass.
Picturesque Berkshire, Part II South, The Picturesque Publishing Company, Northampton, Mass, 1893, Pg 93
Farmhouse of Milo & Comfort Smith in Mount Washington, Mass opened to city boarders.
Picturesque Berkshire, Part II South, The Picturesque Publishing Company, Northampton, Mass, 1893, Pg 93
Ann Lee Cottage in Mt Washington, Mass is located on the way to the Old Burial Ground. It was once the home of Benjamin Osborn.
Photo taken by Rocco Valenzano 2005 Photo taken by Rocco Valenzano Photo taken by Rocco Valenzano LAMSON Memorial of Elder Ebenezer Lamson of Concord, Ma.; his anc. &; desc., 1635-1908, by O. &; F. Lamson. 125p. 1908 View of Mount Everett, the highest peek in the Town of Mount Washington, from Old Sheffield Road, South Egremont, Ma
Photo taken by Rocco Valenzano View of Mount Washington from Baldwin Hill, South Egremont, Mass.
Photo taken by Rocco Valenzano The home of Robert & Huldah (Noble) Campbell is located on East Street in Mount Washington (owner unknown in 2006). The home was known as "Laural Lodge" when it was owned by the Campbell family.
Photo contributed by Donna (Race) Kneip 2006 The Church of Christ in Mount Washington established 1874. Picturesque America, edited by William Cullen Bryant, published by D.Appleton & Co., New York, 1874
Photo of Pennyroyal Arms in Mount Washington at one time operated by Alfred Isaac Spurr of Mount Washington.
Picturesque Berkshire, Part II South, The Picturesque Publishing Company, Northampton, Mass, 1893, Pg 93
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