
The Boston Mountains define the character of this 1930s landscape, where isolated mountain communities and family settlements are tucked between high ridges and deep hollows. The northern reaches are punctuated by named peaks like Cowan Knob and Napoleon Knob, while the Devils Knob Fire Tower stands as a sentinel over the rugged terrain. Along the Mulberry River and Piney Creek, the map documents a network of rural life organized around dozens of local institutions, including the Liberty Center Cem and Strawberry Sch.
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