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Shelburne Falls, Mass.
1993.16.02
This image, taken in October 1869 by a local photographer, depicts the dam and swollen Deerfield River shortly after a massive flood destroyed bridges, factory buildings, mills and homes. |
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Partial sample of Saleman's Kit marketed by Threadwell Tap and Die Company
c. 1950
M.56
This is an example of a part of a traveling salesman's kit for the Threadwell Tap & Die Company in Greenfield, Massachusetts. |
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"Start New Gypsy Moth Campaign" article from Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette newspaper
Aug 3, 1935
L08.028
New Deal programs often addressed social and environmental problems not directly related to the Great Depression. |
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Factories of the L. S. Starrett Co.
1898
1997.08.01.0059
The Starrett Company makes hand tools in Athol, Massachusetts. |
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Russell Cutlery Company Birds-Eye View
c. 1877
1987.07
This expensive chromo-lithograph was a promotional print intended to attract workers to what was at the time the largest cutlery manufactory in the world. |
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Log Driving on the Connecticut River
c. 1900
1996.37.01.068
Horses were an important part of a log drive. |
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Cutting Trees in Deerfield Lumber Co.'s Woods
1909
1999.03.0016
Harvesting wood was cold and hazardous work. |
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Logging at the Oxbow on the Connecticut River near Holyoke, Mass.
c. 1900
1999.03.0027
Log drives filled the Connecticut River with logs every spring coming from Vermont down to Holyoke. |