An Atlas of the Quabbin Valley

An Atlas of the Quabbin Valley
Title An Atlas of the Quabbin Valley PDF eBook
Author John R. Greene
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 1983-09-01
Genre Quabbin Reservoir (Mass.)
ISBN 9780960940424

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An Atlas of the Quabbin Valley and Ware River Diversion

An Atlas of the Quabbin Valley and Ware River Diversion
Title An Atlas of the Quabbin Valley and Ware River Diversion PDF eBook
Author John R. Greene
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1989-09-01
Genre Chicopee River (Mass.)
ISBN 9780960940479

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The Lost Towns of the Quabbin Valley

The Lost Towns of the Quabbin Valley
Title The Lost Towns of the Quabbin Valley PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Peirce
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 134
Release 2003-07
Genre History
ISBN 9780738512198

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The Quabbin Reservoir, in central Massachusetts, was created in 1938 to supply the state's growing population with a source of drinking water. More than two thousand people were displaced when the Quabbin Valley was flooded. Three branches of the Swift River were dammed, and five towns-Dana, Enfield, Greenwich, Prescott, and parts of New Salem-were covered with water. The Lost Towns of the Quabbin Valley highlights the life and times of these towns from 1754 to 1938, when the inhabitants were told, "All Must Leave." The architectural landscape of the Quabbin Valley at one time included the churches, cemeteries, schoolhouses, post offices, homes, and businesses that made the thriving communities. The Lost Towns of the Quabbin Valley presents rare photographs of town life, including images of students at the first Hillside School and Dr. Mary Walker, a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient and Greenwich summer resident. The images are drawn from the archives of the Swift River Valley Historical Society. Although the towns are gone, their stories are alive and well.

Quabbin Valley: People and Places

Quabbin Valley: People and Places
Title Quabbin Valley: People and Places PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Peirce
Publisher Arcadia Library Editions
Pages 130
Release 2006-07
Genre History
ISBN 9781531627935

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When the population of Boston exploded in the late 1800s, the critical need to expand the public water supply was realized. In response to this, all eyes focused northward to the Quabbin Valley, with its many ponds, lakes, and streams. To harness this source of water, the towns of Dana, Enfield, Greenwich, and Prescott were flooded and destroyed. Residents, buildings, and 7,500 bodies buried in cemeteries were removed. By 1938, there was no longer any evidence of human habitation in the area. Through vintage photographs, Quabbin Valley People and Places shares the stories of how these people lived, worked, and played from 1750 to 1938.

Quabbin, the Accidental Wilderness

Quabbin, the Accidental Wilderness
Title Quabbin, the Accidental Wilderness PDF eBook
Author Thomas Conuel
Publisher Univ of Massachusetts Press
Pages 0
Release 1990
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780870237300

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Conuel skillfully provides an overview of the region, a discussion of its people, the reasons for the construction of the reservoir, and the impact of the project on human settlements and natural resources. -- Historical Journal of Massachusetts

The Mass. Central

The Mass. Central
Title The Mass. Central PDF eBook
Author John R. Greene
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 1996
Genre Quabbin Reservoir Region (Mass.)
ISBN

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A Research Guide to Cartographic Resources

A Research Guide to Cartographic Resources
Title A Research Guide to Cartographic Resources PDF eBook
Author Eva H. Dodsworth
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 491
Release 2018-09-22
Genre Reference
ISBN 1538100843

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The interdisciplinary uses of traditional cartographic resources and modern GIS tools allow for the analysis and discovery of information across a wide spectrum of fields. A Research Guide to Cartographic Resources navigates the numerous American and Canadian cartographic resources available in print and online, offering researchers, academics and students with information on how to locate and access the large variety of resources, new and old. Dozens of different cartographic materials are highlighted and summarized, along with lists of map libraries and geospatial centers, and related professional associations. A Research Guide to Cartographic Resources consists of 18 chapters, two appendices, and a detailed index that includes place names, and libraries, structured in a manner consistent with most reference guides, including cartographic categories such as atlases, dictionaries, gazetteers, handbooks, maps, plans, GIS data and other related material. Almost all of the resources listed in this guide are categorized by geography down to the county level, making efficient work of the type of material required to meet the information needs of those interested in researching place-specific cartographic-related resources. Additionally, this guide will help those interested in not only developing a comprehensive collection in these subject areas, but get an understanding of what materials are being collected and housed in specific map libraries, geospatial centers and their related websites. Of particular value are the sections that offer directories of cartographic and GIS libraries, as well as comprehensive lists of geospatial datasets down to the county level. This volume combines the traditional and historical collections of cartography with the modern applications of GIS-based maps and geospatial datasets.