Grist Mills Pond, Williamsburg, Mass.

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Williamsburg, Massachusetts, was once home to diverse factories, including a silk mill, a brass works, and the first ivory button shop in the country. The town has two villages, Haydenville and Williamsburg. When the Williamsburg reservoir dam broke on May 16, 1874, it flooded the Mill River Valley and killed 139 people, making it the deadliest dam failure in the U.S. at the time. After the flood, many of the factories were not rebuilt. This grist mill was in operation at least into the early 20th century.

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Item typePostcard
PlaceWilliamsburg, Massachusetts
TopicIndustry, Occupation, Work
MaterialPaper
Process/FormatPhotography; Printing
Catalog #1997.08.01.189
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Grist Mills Pond, Williamsburg, Mass. Photograph. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, American Centuries. https://americancenturies.org/collection/1997-08-01-189/. Accessed on November 27, 2024.

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