
The Connecticut River serves as the central artery and state boundary between Vermont and New Hampshire in this late 1950s survey. The landscape is defined by the engineering of the North Hartland Dam and the resulting North Hartland Reservoir at the confluence of the Ottauquechee River. This infrastructure fundamentally altered the terrain near Russtown and the settlement of North Hartland, where the Central Vermont RR tracks parallel the waterway.
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