File:Broad Brook Canal (Ludlow, Massachusetts) map.jpg

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Description Map of Broad Brook Canal in Ludlow and Belchertown, Massachusetts, USA. Note that its upper segment is also called the Jabish Canal.
Date 1943, 1944.
Source This image has been stitched together from the following USGS 7.5 Minute Series maps: Belchertown, MA Quadrangle, 1943; Ludlow, MA Quadrangle, 1944.
Author United States Geological Survey, US Department of the Interior.
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