1893 Map of Blackstone
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1893 Map of Blackstone

USGS Topo · Published 1893

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The Blackstone River corridor serves as the industrial and transit spine of this late 19th-century landscape, powering a dense network of mill towns and villages across the Massachusetts and Rhode Island border. This survey by Laurence Thompson and Sumner H. Bodfish documents a region defined by its water-powered economy, where the Mumford River and Quinsigamond River feed into a valley lined with manufacturing hubs like Whitinsville and Farnumsville. The industrial intensity is matched by a complex rail infrastructure, including the Providence and Worcester RR and the New York and New England Railroad, which bypassed older inland settlements in favor of the river valleys. Beyond the factory floors, the map reveals distinct geological and cultural landmarks, from the dramatic Purgatory Chasm to quiet rural outliers such as New England Village and Mendon. Family-named peaks like Keith Hill and George Hill overlook a landscape of reservoirs and ponds, such as Lackey Pond and Whitin Pond, that were critical to local mill operations.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1893
Date Published1893
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:62,500
Physical Dimensions15.8 x 19.7 inches

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