Collins Graves in the milk wagon he drove to warn villagers downstream.
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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]
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Mill River valley after the flood.
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Mill River valley, innundated May 16th, 1874.
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At Leeds.
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A wreck left by the floods--Leeds.
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Site of G.P. Warren's button factory.
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Hayden, Gere & Co.'s brass works, from above.
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Residence of Wm. Skinner--Skinnersville.
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View at Skinnersville.
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West side of Mill River--Williamsburg.
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West side of Mill River--Williamsburg.
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View at Williamsburg.
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Cotton Mill Dam, 2 houses and tobacco shop gone.
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Quigley's meadow.
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Main Street.
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Critchlow's Button factory.
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General view of Leeds.
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View of Leeds looking north-west.
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Nonotuck silk mill.
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Hayden's cotton factory.
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View of Haydenville, looking up the river.
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View of Haydenville below dry bridge.
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View of Haydenville above dry bridge.
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Main Street.
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Hayden, Gere & Co.'s brass foundry.
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Main Street.
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View of all remaining buildings in Skinnerville.
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View above Skinner's house, looking south.
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Collins Graves as he rode through the streets of Williamsburg, Skinnerville, and Haydenville.
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