Historic Map - Chester, MA - 1885

Code:
1W-MA-CH-1885
Starting at $34.00

clear
Adding to cart… The item has been added

Description

View of Chester, Hampden County, M.A., 1885 / drawn & published by L. R. Burleigh.

This bird’s-eye view print of Chester, Massachusetts was drawn by Lucien R. Burleigh and published by Beck & Pauli, Lith. in 1885. Chester was settled in the 1750's along a branch of the Westfield River as Murrayfield. The mostly agricultural community was incorporated as Chester in 1783.

In the 1840's, the Western Railroad maintained facilities at Chester, as it was located at the base of the railways climb up the Berkshire Hills.

Emery industrial abrasive began to be mined along the Westfield and its tributary waters in the 1860's. In the 1880's, granite began to be quarried aggressively at Chester. The black mica speckled stone gave off a bluish hue, and was determined to be of fine quality. It was predominately used in the monument industry of the era. Other industries of 1880's Chester included leather and furniture making, carriage building, a grist mill and a grinding wheel manufacturer. A quartz mill along Walker Brook, operated by the James Keefe family produced quartz that was used in the making of porcelain.

Chester’s population was 1,318 in 1885.

The map shows waterways, buildings, labeled streets and railroad route. Featured are inset illustrations of Hampden Upper Mill and Hampden Lower Mill.

Features references to the following locations:

Congregational Church.
Methodist Church.
Town Hall.
Public Schools.
White’s Hotel. W. R. White.
Chester House. W. H. Day.
Hampden Emery Co.
Grant Corundum Wheel Co.
Chester Granite Works.
James Keefe’s Quartz Mill.
Chester Tannery.
Chester Grist Mill.
McGeoch & Co. Bedstead Factory.
Smith’s Carriage and Sleigh Manufactory.
T. Keefe’s Bedstead Factory.
B. & A. Roundhouse.
B. & A. R. R. Station.
Post Office.

Materials

Archive Paper

Archive Paper

Premium fine art paper that provides accurate color reproduction with high-contrast, high-resolution print output and maximum image permanence. A high-quality print ready for framing.

More
  • Museum quality paper for high-quality fine art.
  • Ultra smooth, neutral white matte finish.
  • Heavy-weight 230 gsm, 9.5 mil thickness.
  • Printed with pigment inks for longer print life and enhanced fade resistance.
  • Pigment based Canon LUCIA inks provide smooth tones and rich colors in fine, precise detail.
USA map icon

Made In The USA

Our wall map products are designed and printed on demand by our small team in Seattle, WA using high quality materials and fine art giclee printing.
Purchase order icon

School Purchase Orders

We gladly accept purchase orders from schools and other government institutions. Learn more here
Icon of plane flying

Worldwide Shipping

International shipping options are available. Free shipping within the contiguous USA

Questions about Historic Map - Chester, MA - 1885?

World Maps Online is here to help you with all of your map needs. If you need help finding the right product, we're happy to answer questions you have. to send us a message on live chat.