The rushing waters of Jackson Falls cascade over weathered granite in this striking view of the Wildcat River. There is a raw, enduring power in the way the white spray contrasts against the dark, jagged rocks, framed by the deep shadows of the New Hampshire woods. This scene captures a moment of mountain serenity, evoking the cool mist and steady roar that have drawn visitors to this corner of the White Mountains for over a century. It is a quiet reminder of the landscape’s timeless beauty, preserved with an early artistic flair.
Era: Divided Back, 1910s (1910)
City: Jackson
State: New Hampshire
Country: United States of America
Topics: Waterfalls, Jackson Falls, Wildcat River, White Mountains, Nature, Photostint
Artist/Photographer: William Patterson
Condition: Circulated, Postmarked jackson 1912
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Publisher: William Patterson
Printer: Detroit Publishing Co.