
Shaker communities and industrial hamlets define the landscape of the New York Massachusetts Boundary Line in the late 19th century. This area is anchored by the influential Canaan Shakers and the hilltop settlement of Mount Lebanon, reflecting the religious and social experiments of the era. The terrain is a complex network of valleys and ridges, where the Boston and Albany Railroad and New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad navigate past summits like Lenox Mountain and Perry Peak to connect manufacturing centers.
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11 editions found

1897 edition
15.8 x 19.9 inches

1900 edition
15.7 x 19.9 inches

1905 edition
15.7 x 19.8 inches

1908 edition
15.8 x 19.9 inches

1912 edition
15.7 x 20 inches

1919 edition
15.8 x 20.4 inches

1925 edition
15.8 x 19.9 inches

1931 edition
15.7 x 19.9 inches

1937 edition
15.8 x 19.8 inches

1943 edition
15.8 x 19.8 inches

1943 edition
15.8 x 20.8 inches
6 maps found