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Rumford, Maine Large Antique Panoramic Cabinet Photo 19.5 x 8 ca. 1900-10

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Photographs

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Type:

Photograph

Subject:

Architecture & Cityscape

Format:

Cabinet Card

Production Technique:

Gelatin-Silver Print

Image Color:

Black & White

Original/Licensed Reprint:

Original

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Item number:

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Item description

Antique Cabinet Card Photograph, circa 1900 to 1910. Depicting a panoramic birds-eye view of Rumford, Maine as seen from South Rumford, Road. Some names on back, but photographer uncertain. Measures approximately 19.5 x 8. Condition: This is an original photograph, not a copy or reproduction. It is severed vertically at about the two-thirds point, and has heavy corner wear. Comments: Located in the foothills of the White Mountains, Rumford is the site of Pennacook Falls, called by historian George J. Varney "the grandest cataract in New England," where the Androscoggin River drops 177 feet (54 m) over solid granite. Bands of St. Francis Indians once hunted and fished here, where salmon spawn in the 13-acre pool below Upper Falls, a barrier that fish cannot pass. Indians also came here to trade furs brought from the lakes region. Sawmills and gristmills were built to harness water power from the falls, although Rumford would remain primarily agricultural during its first 100 years. In 1882, industrialist Hugh J. Chisholm recognized the falls' potential for the manufacture of paper. Chisholm directed construction of the Portland and Rumford Falls Railway connecting Rumford to the national rail network in 1892. The first paper mill began operation in 1893, drawing an infusion of people and money into the sleepy community of about 200 residents. Oxford Paper Company, owned by Chisholm, would dominate Rumford's riverfront and economy.