Nash & Sawyer Location, New Hampshire, is an historic designation of part of
Coos County, which was shown on the 1896 topographic map of the area north of
Crawford Notch. It contained the areas now known as
Bretton Woods and
Fabyans, each annexed by the town of
Carroll before 1935.
In 1771, Timothy Nash and Benjamin Sawyer proved that a horse could be brought through the pass, thereby showing that a road may be feasible as well. Sawyer Pond (Bemis Lake) and the Sawyer River, near Notchland, are also named for Benjamin Sawyer.
See also
References
- 1896 Topographic map at University of New Hampshire]
- 1935 Topo of same area