
The Connecticut River serves as the central artery and a contested political boundary in this 1932 topographic study, where the Vermont New Hampshire State Boundary was noted by surveyors as being in controversy. Along the eastern bank in Cheshire County, the landscape is defined by sharp elevation changes from Wantastiquet Mountain and Mine Ledge down to the river's edge. The transportation infrastructure of the era is anchored by the Boston and Maine railroad, which follows the river's curve past The Oxbow and through the settlement at West Chesterfield.
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1889 Wilmington
Windham County, VT

1891 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

1891 Wilmington
Windham County, VT

1893 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

1899 Wilmington
Windham County, VT

1932 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

1935 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

1943 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

1954 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

1954 Wilmington
Windham County, VT

1984 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

1984 Newfane
Windham County, VT

1986 Mount Snow
Windham County, VT

1986 Stratton Mtn
Windham County, VT

1986 West Dover
Windham County, VT

1997 Mount Snow
Windham County, VT

1997 West Dover
Windham County, VT

1997 Westminster West
Windham County, VT

2024 Brattleboro
Windham County, VT

2024 Governors Mountain
Windham County, VT

2024 Mount Snow
Windham County, VT

2024 Newfane
Windham County, VT

2024 Putney
Windham County, VT

2024 West Dover
Windham County, VT

2024 Westminster West
Windham County, VT

2024 Windham
Windham County, VT