1961 Map of Heath, 1962 Print
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1961 Map of Heath

USGS Topo · Published 1962

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The Colrain State Forest dominates the northeastern uplands of this 1961 survey, where the rugged topography of the Berkshire foothills is defined by family-named landmarks like Christian Hill and Phillips Hill. The landscape reflects a deeply established rural network of the mid-20th century, centered on the village of Heath and the smaller settlements of North Heath, Adamsville, and Dell. For local historians and genealogists, the map provides a precise record of historical burial grounds, including Center Cem, South Cem, and the remote Cutting Cem near the Vermont border. Along the southern edge, the terrain drops sharply toward the Deerfield River and the route of the Mohawk Trail. An intriguing industrial relic, the Davis Mine, sits tucked away in the western hills of Rowe, while the intricate network of brooks like Avery Brook and West Branch North River highlights the complex drainage patterns of this high-elevation township.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1961
Date Published1962
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions22 x 26.9 inches

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