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The wide, fertile valley of the Connecticut River below Sunderland, Massachusetts, can be seen on this map. Although houses have begun to take the place of cultivated fields, farms still abound in this area. Telltale signs of the glaciers that helped shape this landscape appear in the concentration of gravel pits just north of the Great Swamp. As the ice receded, it left behind large deposits of sand and gravel.

 

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"Mt. Toby, Mass."

cartographer   U. S. Geological Survey
date   1955
location   Washington D.C.
height   27.0"
width   22.0"
process/materials   printed paper, ink
item type   Maps/Topographical
accession #   #L98.002


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See Also...

"Sunderland and Leverett"

"Immigrants in Industries, Part 24: Recent Immigrants in Agriculture" from Reports of the Immigration Commission

Birds-Eye View, Sunderland and Connecticut River from Mt. Sugarloaf


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