Hartford from Colt's factory

The Park River flows from left to right to join the Connecticut River at the right. The point of land between them, on which a sailing vessel is being constructed in a shipyard, is Dutch Point. The Connecticut Valley Railroad crosses the Park River on a bridge. Smoke issues from the smokestack of a steam locomotive engine on the tracks and from smokestacks on industrial buildings in the city. The dirt road in the foreground is Charter Oak Avenue. Animals graze in a field in the left foreground. The covered bridge across the Connecticut River is in the distance. Letterpress text beneath image:... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Richardson, James H. (Creator)
Dokumenttyp: StillImage
Erscheinungsdatum: 1872
Schlagwörter: Shipyards--Rivers--Steam locomotives--Bridges--Industrial buildings--Railroad bridges--Connecticut Valley Railroad / Shipyards--Rivers--Steam locomotives--Bridges--Industrial buildings--Railroad bridges --- Dutch Point (Conn.)--Connecticut River--Park River (Conn.)--Hartford (Conn.)--Connecticut Valley Railroad
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The Park River flows from left to right to join the Connecticut River at the right. The point of land between them, on which a sailing vessel is being constructed in a shipyard, is Dutch Point. The Connecticut Valley Railroad crosses the Park River on a bridge. Smoke issues from the smokestack of a steam locomotive engine on the tracks and from smokestacks on industrial buildings in the city. The dirt road in the foreground is Charter Oak Avenue. Animals graze in a field in the left foreground. The covered bridge across the Connecticut River is in the distance. Letterpress text beneath image: "Hartford from Colt's Factory." ; Environment ; Livelihood ; Infrastructure ; From Picturesque America, 1872.