
The Pawcatuck River winds through the borderlands of Rhode Island and Connecticut, anchoring a landscape defined by its riparian industry and historic transport corridors during the early 1940s. The manufacturing hubs of Westerly and Pawcatuck dominate the southern portion of the sheet, where the New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad follows the river's path through textile and industrial centers like Stillmanville, Potter Hill, and Bradford.
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