
The Quinebaug River and its tributaries define this eastern Connecticut borderland, where the industrial hamlets of Plainfield and Moosup flourished alongside active rail lines. This military survey, compiled under Col. H. Taylor, details a landscape of rugged hills and mill-driven settlements like Almyville and Central Village. The New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad Providence Division and the Norwich and Worcester Railroad intersect at Plainfield Junction, highlighting the era's heavy reliance on rail transport for both passengers and goods. To the south, the terrain shifts toward more substantial water bodies, including the expansive Pachaug Pond and Beach Pond, which straddles the Connecticut Rhode Island Boundary Line. Named peaks such as Mount Misery and Rixtown Mountain overlook scattered agricultural and residential outposts like Voluntown and Doaneville, offering a view of the region before modern development altered its traditional character.
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