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Russell Cutlery Factory
c. 1880
l08.047
The John Russell Cutlery Company was located in Turners Falls, Massachusetts, in the late 19th century and was world-famous for its pocketknives, painters' spatulas, and druggists' knives. |
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Tuscarora beadwork sellers
1889-1890
1998.09.01
This is a stereopticon view of several Tuscarora (Iroquois) artisans selling their beadwork to tourists near Niagara Falls, New York, in 1889. |
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Hoosac Tunnel
1890-1899
1993.16.06
The Hoosac Tunnel, east end, is an engineering marvel of the 1800s in northwest Massachusetts. |
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"Main Street from Arms's Store"
c. 1876
1991.28.03
This view of Main Street in Greenfield, Massachusetts, was taken by Benjamin F. Popkins, a local photographer who lived and worked in Greenfield for much of the last half of the 19th century. |
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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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Shelburne Falls
1993.16.05
The falls of Shelburne Falls have been an important part of community life for centuries and its potholes continue to be a source of wonder. |
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Turners Falls Dam and Canal
1999.17.02
A stereoscope picture of the Turners Fall Dam and Canal made just before its complete reconstruction in 1869. The first canal, built 1798, is visible just to the right. |
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Liberty Pole
c. 1865
1999.20.01
This photograph of Greenfield, Massachusetts' liberty pole was taken soon after the Civil War; the town had a long tradition, probably dating from the Revolutionary period, of having a pole at the top of the Commons. |
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Moody Homestead
1881
2000.10.04
This substantial farmhouse was the birthplace of Dwight L. Moody, who went on to spur a religious revival across the United States and Great Britain, and found Northfield School for Girls and Mount Hermon School. |
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Prospect Hill School
2000.34
An early 1870s photograph of the main building of the Prospect Hill School, the predecessor of today's Stoneleigh-Burnham School of Greenfield, Massachusetts. |