
The Connecticut River serves as the central artery for this late-nineteenth-century landscape, anchoring a dense network of industrial and agricultural hubs. Major manufacturing centers like Florence, Easthampton, and Southampton are well-established, while smaller industrial hamlets such as Loudville and Knightville dot the interior hillsides. The western portion of the map is dominated by the Berkshires' eastern slopes, where scattered settlements like West Worthington and Chester Center are linked by high-elevation roads and rail lines.
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