Thadeus Bartlett's house.
Wm. Skinner's house from across the river.
View near site of Dr. Johnson's.
View from Mill St., church and town hall in distance.
View from westside, near where flood entered, from Williamsburgh.
Pine St. iron bridge, twisted up by the flood, Florence.
View in Main St., wreck of engine house.
Geo. Cheney, gate keeper at Williamsburg reservoir.
Geo. Cheney, gate keeper at Williamsburg reservoir.
West wall of Williamsburgh Reservoir.
Large group of people in front of a building.
People standing outside the temporary morgue, Williamsburg.
People standing in area ruined by the flood.
Wreck of the Hospital Bridge lodge under South St. Bridge, Northampton.
Photographer: Alden, Augustus Ephraim (1837-1914)
Series: Alden's Stereoscopic Views of the Ruins of the Great Mill River Flood, Hampshire Co., Mass., May 16, 1874.
No.: 42
Subjects: Massachusetts,
Sawmill River (Mass.),
Massachusetts,
Floods,
Mill River Disaster,
1874
Collection: NYPL Digital Collections: Robert N. Dennis [From The New York Public Library]
Collins Graves in the milk wagon he drove to warn villagers downstream.
Cotton Mill Dam.
Photographer: Geo. H. Ireland & Co.
Series: American Views, Popular Series, Mill River Flood, Hampshire County, Mass., May 16, 1874.
No.: 236
Subjects: Massachusetts,
Sawmill River (Mass.),
Massachusetts,
Floods,
Mill River Disaster,
1874
Collection: NYPL Digital Collections: Robert N. Dennis [From The New York Public Library]
Mill River valley after the flood.
Mill River valley, innundated May 16th, 1874.
A wreck left by the floods--Leeds.
Site of G.P. Warren's button factory.
Hayden, Gere & Co.'s brass works, from above.
Residence of Wm. Skinner--Skinnersville.
West side of Mill River--Williamsburg.
West side of Mill River--Williamsburg.
Cotton Mill Dam, 2 houses and tobacco shop gone.