"Laconia: Or, Legends of the White Mountains and Merry Meeting Bay" explores the rich tapestry of history and folklore woven into the landscapes of New Hampshire. Isaac W. Scribner delves into the captivating narratives surrounding the White Mountains and the scenic Merrymeeting Bay, bringing to life the legends and stories passed down through generations. This volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the historical and cultural significance of the region, inviting readers to connect with the land and its people through captivating tales of the past.
First published in 1856, Scribner's work stands as a testament to the enduring allure of New England's natural beauty and the power of its local legends. It is a valuable resource for those interested in regional history, folklore, and the exploration of the American landscape.
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