1943 Map of Concord
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1943 Map of Concord

USGS Topo · Published 1943

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Authors Ridge and Revolutionary Ridge overlook the historic landscape of Concord, where the Assabet River and Sudbury River converge to form the Concord Great Meadows. This 1940s survey illustrates a region deeply connected to American literary and revolutionary history, featuring landmarks like the Old North Bridge and the Old Burying Ground. To the south, the Walden Pond State Reservation remains largely undeveloped, preserving Emersons Cliff and the shoreline made famous by Henry David Thoreau. The Boston and Maine Railroad provides the primary infrastructure link, connecting the village centers of Lincoln, South Lincoln, and Silver Hill. Large educational and civic institutions, including Middlesex Sch and Weston College, appear alongside numerous burial sites like Sleepy Hollow Cem, reflecting the town's role as a cultural and intellectual hub of Middlesex County.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1943
Date Published1943
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:31680
Physical Dimensions15.06 x 20 inches

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