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A NEW PICTORIAL HISTORY
OF GREENFIELD
Edited by Steven Finer
For
The Historical Society of Greenfield
E. A. Hall Co., Greenfield, MA1975 |
(c) Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, Deerfield MA. All rights reserved.
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These advertisements from Greenfield, Massachusetts, in the 1840s show the transition from the canal/stagecoach era in the early 19th century to the era of the railroads. For several decades, passengers and goods moved through the region in a variety of ways. Products from Albany, New York, for example, traveled to Westfield, Massachusetts, by railroad and then to the "Cheapside" section of Deerfield by canal boat. By the late 1850s, however, railroads had almost entirely replaced canal transportation in the region. (Note the photograph of the Second Cheapside Railroad bridge).
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Pages from "A New Pictorial History of Greenfield" on railroads
maker Steven Finer |
publisher Greenfield Historical Society |
date 1975 |
location Greenfield, Massachusetts |
height 8.5" |
width 5.25" |
process/materials printed paper, ink |
item type Books/Book |
accession # #L07.011 |
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