
The Connecticut River and Farmington River anchor this late nineteenth-century landscape, revealing a complex network of industrial mill towns and agricultural settlements at the turn of the century. The map documents critical transit corridors, including the Bissell Ferry crossing and the extensive reach of the New York New Haven and Hartford RR. While larger centers like Hartford and New Britain are visible, the map's true character is found in smaller localities such as Collinsville, Forestville, and the colorfully named Satans Kingdom.
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1892 Granby
Hartford County, CT

1906 Farmington
Hartford County, CT

1928 Glastonbury
Hartford County, CT

1928 Manchester
Hartford County, CT

1928 Mittineague
Hartford County, CT

1928 Windsor
Hartford County, CT

1928 Windsor Locks
Hartford County, CT

1944 Hartford South
Hartford County, CT

1944 Manchester
Hartford County, CT

1945 Hartford North
Hartford County, CT

1946 Glastonbury
Hartford County, CT

1946 Windsor Locks
Hartford County, CT

1951 Avon
Hartford County, CT

1952 Hartford North
Hartford County, CT

1952 Hartford South
Hartford County, CT

1952 Manchester
Hartford County, CT

1953 Glastonbury
Hartford County, CT

1953 Windsor Locks
Hartford County, CT

1957 Avon
Hartford County, CT

1963 Manchester
Hartford County, CT

1964 Glastonbury
Hartford County, CT

1964 Hartford North
Hartford County, CT

1964 Hartford South
Hartford County, CT

1964 Windsor Locks
Hartford County, CT

2024 Avon
Hartford County, CT

2024 Glastonbury
Hartford County, CT

2024 Hartford North
Hartford County, CT

2024 Hartford South
Hartford County, CT

2024 Manchester
Hartford County, CT

2024 Windsor Locks
Hartford County, CT