
Bisbee Mill and numerous smaller settlements like Shack Street and Ringville dot the landscape west of the Connecticut River in this turn-of-the-century portrait of Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut. The region's industrial and agricultural character is evident in the concentration of mills and the presence of the Agricultural College near the river valley. The river itself serves as a central artery, featuring the South Ferry crossing and providing water for the growing communities of Holyoke, Chicopee, and Springfield. Transport networks including the Boston and Maine R.R. and the Boston & Albany R.R. define the era's commerce, linking the rugged highlands of the Berkshire foothills with the fertile Pioneer Valley. To the south, the Congamond Lakes sit along the Massachusetts-Connecticut boundary line, illustrating the complex geography of the borderlands during the late Victorian period.
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