ROCK RIMMON
New Hampshire - Rockingham County
January 1929: "A new steel lookout tower and watchman's cabin have been erected by the New Hampshire Forestry Department on the summit of Rock Rimmon in the town of Kingston. This is intended to cover a group of towns in south central Rockingham County." (The Forest Worker)
March 26, 1938: The road to Rock Rimmon in Kingston, where the fire lookout tower is located, is being repaired as a WPA project. The ledges and rocks are being removed by dynamite and the roadbed smoothed." (Portsmouth Herald)
April 21, 1939: "In New Hampshire the fire warden of a town is the officer who has charge of all forest fires in his town under the general direction of the Forestry Department of the state. They are always connected by telephone with the lookout man in the fire tower of the district. In Kingston, Arthur P. Tucker, superintendent of Great Pond State Park, is the lookout man from the fire tower on Rock Rimmon." (The Portsmouth Herald)