Granby and Huntington

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These two maps appear in an atlas of Hampshire County, Massachusetts, published by FW Beers and Co. The map of Granby is a typical New England town center with a town hall, school and Congregational church. The entire town of Huntington, in the western part of Hampshire County, is shown here. Incorporated as a town in 1855, Huntington included two branches of the Westfield River and the Boston and Albany Railroad. As in many New England towns in the 19th century, the combination of rivers and railroads promoted industrial development. A close look at the map reveals a number of factory buildings.

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AuthorBeers, Frederick W.
PublisherF. W. Beers and Company
Date1873
PlaceNew York; Granby, Massachusetts; Huntington, Massachusetts
TopicLand, Environment, Geography
Commerce, Business, Trade, Consumerism
Architecture, Buildings
EraCivil War and Reconstruction, 1861–1877
MaterialPaper
Process/FormatPrinting; Lithograph; Watercolor
Dimension detailsProcess Material: lithograph, paper, ink, watercolor Height: 15.50 in Width: 12.00 in
Catalog #L07.030
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Beers, Frederick W. Granby and Huntington. F. W. Beers and Company, 1873. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, American Centuries. https://americancenturies.org/collection/l07-030/. Accessed on December 26, 2024.

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