
The Pawcatuck River winds through the borderlands of Rhode Island and Connecticut, anchoring a landscape defined by riverside textile hamlets and early industrial centers. In the southern portion of the sheet, the dense development of Pawcatuck and Stillmanville straddles the state line, where local infrastructure like the Ward High Sch and St Michael Cem serve the growing population. Upriver, the distinct settlements of White Rock and Potter Hill reflect the traditional New England pattern of milling villages established at natural water power sites.
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