Rumney

Once the crutch capital

Sawmill in Rumney around the turn of the 20th Century.

Sawmill in Rumney around the turn of the 20th Century.

"Rumney, New Hampshire (pop. 1,400) is a quiet little town nestled along the Pemigewasset River Valley. A century ago. the dense timber of the surrounding White Mountains made it a  prominent logging center. That same abundance of quality hardwood once  made the town famous for something else, too. For a period during and after World War I, little Rumney...was the world's biggest producer of wooden crutches....In time, cheaper, foreign-made aluminum crutches displaced Rumney, and ultimately killed off its sole industry.''

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From The New England Notebook, by Ted Reinstein (2013)