Description

Incomplete Record. Highest elevation is Mount Washington.

History

The mountains are so named because they exhibit a "bright appearance" which gives them the appellation of "white". They were originally referred to as White Hill by Governor Winthrop in 1642. (Eliphalet and Phinehas Merrill, "Gazetteer of the State of New Hampshire, 1817, pp. 208-209).

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