
The Delaware River serves as the central artery for this turn-of-the-century landscape, connecting the industrial corridors of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. At this time, the riverbanks are heavily developed with transit and industry, visible where the Schuylkill River joins the Delaware. Further inland, the map reveals a shift toward smaller-scale milling and rural crossroads. The prevalence of milling operations such as Sycamore Mills, Lenni Mills, and Ivy Mills suggests an economy still deeply rooted in local water power and regional production.
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