This stereoscopic view shows North Adams, Massachusetts, one of many New England towns that underwent rapid industrial growth during the 1860s and 1870s. The town became a thriving center for the production of the blue cloth required for outfitting the Union army. Industrial landscapes, often the work of local photographers, were a staple of mid-century photography, heralding localities' development. This image shows North Adams from the vantage point of Robinson Hill, where the 4.75 mile-long Hoosac Tunnel, completed in 1875 after almost 25 years of excavation, connects western Massachusetts to Albany, New York. Creator: Henry Ward
Source: Robert N. Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views, New York Public Library
Date: c. 1871
Rights: New York Public Library