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Blackstone Valley

The Blackstone Valley or Blackstone River Valley is a region of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. It was a major factor in the American Industrial Revolution. It makes up part of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor and National Historical Park.

Blackstone Valley
The Blackstone Valley in Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Long-axis directionNorthwest-Southeast
Geology
TypeRiver valley
Geography
Location United States
Population centersWorcester, Massachusetts, Providence, Rhode Island
RiversBlackstone River
A typical summer view in the Blackstone Valley near Uxbridge, Massachusetts

History edit

National Heritage Corridor edit

The John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor follows the Blackstone Valley from Worcester to Providence, Rhode Island. The corridor follows the course of the Industrial Revolution in America from its origin at the Slater Mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island as it first spread north along the valley to Worcester, Massachusetts, and then to the rest of the nation.

The region was designated a National Heritage Corridor by Congress in November 1986, composing 25 towns and cities throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

National Historical Park edit

In 2011, a report recommended the region for National Park status.[1] In 2014, the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park was established.[2]

Geography edit

Blackstone River edit

 
The Blackstone River at the Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park, near Massachusetts–Rhode Island state line

The river is named after William Blackstone (original spelling William Blaxton) who arrived in Weymouth, Massachusetts in 1623, and became the first European settler of present-day Boston in 1625. He relocated again, to Rhode Island in 1635 and built his home on the river, in what would become Cumberland. With the Providence River, the Blackstone was the northeastern border of Dutch claims for New Netherland from Adriaen Block's charting of Narragansett Bay in 1614 through the Hartford Treaty of 1650.

The original Native American name for the river was the "Kittacuck", which meant "the great tidal river". The "Kittacuck", or Blackstone, was plentiful with salmon and lamprey in pre-colonial and colonial times.[3]

In 1790, Samuel Slater opened the first successful water powered cotton mill in America, Slater Mill, at Pawtucket Falls. This mill was powered by the waters of the Blackstone River. Many other mills appeared along the Blackstone River over time making it an important part of American industry. The industrialization also led to the river being identified by the end of the 20th century as the primary source of Narragansett Bay pollution.[4]

Blackstone Canal edit

 
The Blackstone Canal in Providence

The initiative for the canal came from Providence, where a merchant community wished to profit from trade with the farming country of the Blackstone Valley and Worcester County.[5] The people of Worcester and the Blackstone Valley, eager for transport that would enable them to get better prices for their produce, welcomed the plan. However, since the trade of central Massachusetts was at that time going overland through the port of Boston, Massachusetts commercial interests succeeded in stalling the project for several years. Finally, in 1823, the Blackstone Canal Company was organized through an act of the Massachusetts legislature, with a Rhode Island company soon following.[6] The canal's construction may have been motivated by competition among rival industrialists to curtail "water rights".[7]

Construction began in 1825 and cost $750,000 (twice its initial estimate). The canal opened on October 7, 1828, when the packet boat Lady Carrington arrived in Worcester, the first vessel to make the trip. The canal brought immediate prosperity to Worcester and the Valley; farmers' profits increased and mills were built, especially in Worcester.[6] Using water to transport goods was a great improvement over the rough roads of the era. At the time of its construction, it represented the best available transportation technology.

It was a two-day trip for the canal boats from Worcester to Providence and another two-day trip to return to Worcester. The overnight stopping point was in Uxbridge. Boston merchants moved to recapture the trade moving down the canal to Providence, opening a rail line to Worcester in 1835. (Boston merchants opened three railroads in 1835, one to Lowell, one to Worcester, and one to Providence, RI. These were very new technology.) In 1847 the parallel Providence and Worcester Railroad began operation, and the canal closed in 1848.

The canal is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

 
Purgatory Chasm

Recreation edit

The Blackstone Valley offers multiple recreation areas for visitors to take advantage of the sights. These sites are:

Transportation edit

Multiple modes of transportation are available that serve the Blackstone Valley.

Roads edit

Two major roads travel through the region. Route 122 in Massachusetts is known as the Blackstone Canal Heritage Highway.[9] The road travels through many of the region's mill villages. The other major road is Route 146 in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Upgrades on the Massachusetts side have seen major economic benefits throughout the towns.[10]

Rail edit

 
Union Station in Worcester

Two MBTA Commuter Rail lines, the Worcester and Providence Lines have stations located within the Blackstone Valley. Both lines provide direct service to Boston's South Station. Providence station is also served by Amtrak trains on the Northeast Corridor, providing service to New York City and beyond.

Demographics edit

At the 2010 United States Census, the population of the Blackstone Valley was 848,725.[8]

Blackstone Valley population
Town Population (2020)
Auburn 16,889
Blackstone 9,208
Burrillville 16,158
Central Falls 22,583
Cumberland 36,405
Douglas 8,983
East Providence 47,139
Glocester 9,974
Grafton 19,664
Hopedale 6,017
Leicester 11,087
Lincoln 22,529
Mendon 6,228
Millbury 13,831
Millville 3,174
Northbridge 16,335
North Smithfield 12,588
Pawtucket 75,604
Providence 190,934
Smithfield 22,118
Sutton 9,357
Upton 8,000
Uxbridge 14,162
Woonsocket 43,240
Worcester 206,518
Total 848,725

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Report backs Slater Mill as national park". Boston.com.
  2. ^ "Congress approves creation of Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park". 15 December 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  3. ^ source document: Metcalf, Annals of the History of Mendon, 1880.
  4. ^ Blackstone River Watershed – Five-Year Watershed Action Plan, First Draft March 3, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Teachushistory.org|Blackstone Canal-artery-heart of the Commonwealth
  6. ^ a b Muir, Diana, Reflections in Bullough's Pond, University Press of New England, p.112
  7. ^ . Deaneredevelopment.com. Archived from the original on 2009-07-20. Retrieved 2009-01-13.
  8. ^ a b Chase, Ben. "The Blackstone Valley". Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  9. ^ "Official Transportation Map - English". Massachusetts Department of Transportation. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
  10. ^ Cote, Edd (7 August 2012). "Road To Revival: Blackstone Valley Towns Continue To Reap Benefits Of Route 146". Worcester Business Journal. Retrieved 30 August 2020.

External links edit

External videos
  An American Valley, 1976, film about the deindustrialization of the Valley in the mid-20th century
  • Highway of Commerce: The Blackstone Canal[permanent dead link], Worcester Historical Museum, 2005
  • Historic American Buildings Survey
  • Documents
    • 1998 Map (PDF file)
    • An Historical Assessment of Anadromous Fish in the Blackstone River by Buckley and Nixon, U. Rhode Island, 2001
    • , Blackstone River Watershed Team, 2000

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The Blackstone Valley or Blackstone River Valley is a region of Massachusetts and Rhode Island It was a major factor in the American Industrial Revolution It makes up part of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor and National Historical Park Blackstone ValleyThe Blackstone Valley in Massachusetts and Rhode IslandLong axis directionNorthwest SoutheastGeologyTypeRiver valleyGeographyLocation United StatesPopulation centersWorcester Massachusetts Providence Rhode IslandRiversBlackstone RiverA typical summer view in the Blackstone Valley near Uxbridge Massachusetts Contents 1 History 1 1 National Heritage Corridor 1 2 National Historical Park 2 Geography 2 1 Blackstone River 2 2 Blackstone Canal 2 3 Recreation 3 Transportation 3 1 Roads 3 2 Rail 4 Demographics 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editNational Heritage Corridor edit The John H Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor follows the Blackstone Valley from Worcester to Providence Rhode Island The corridor follows the course of the Industrial Revolution in America from its origin at the Slater Mill in Pawtucket Rhode Island as it first spread north along the valley to Worcester Massachusetts and then to the rest of the nation The region was designated a National Heritage Corridor by Congress in November 1986 composing 25 towns and cities throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island National Historical Park edit In 2011 a report recommended the region for National Park status 1 In 2014 the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park was established 2 Geography editBlackstone River edit Main article Blackstone River nbsp The Blackstone River at the Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park near Massachusetts Rhode Island state lineThe river is named after William Blackstone original spelling William Blaxton who arrived in Weymouth Massachusetts in 1623 and became the first European settler of present day Boston in 1625 He relocated again to Rhode Island in 1635 and built his home on the river in what would become Cumberland With the Providence River the Blackstone was the northeastern border of Dutch claims for New Netherland from Adriaen Block s charting of Narragansett Bay in 1614 through the Hartford Treaty of 1650 The original Native American name for the river was the Kittacuck which meant the great tidal river The Kittacuck or Blackstone was plentiful with salmon and lamprey in pre colonial and colonial times 3 In 1790 Samuel Slater opened the first successful water powered cotton mill in America Slater Mill at Pawtucket Falls This mill was powered by the waters of the Blackstone River Many other mills appeared along the Blackstone River over time making it an important part of American industry The industrialization also led to the river being identified by the end of the 20th century as the primary source of Narragansett Bay pollution 4 Blackstone Canal edit Main article Blackstone Canal nbsp The Blackstone Canal in ProvidenceThe initiative for the canal came from Providence where a merchant community wished to profit from trade with the farming country of the Blackstone Valley and Worcester County 5 The people of Worcester and the Blackstone Valley eager for transport that would enable them to get better prices for their produce welcomed the plan However since the trade of central Massachusetts was at that time going overland through the port of Boston Massachusetts commercial interests succeeded in stalling the project for several years Finally in 1823 the Blackstone Canal Company was organized through an act of the Massachusetts legislature with a Rhode Island company soon following 6 The canal s construction may have been motivated by competition among rival industrialists to curtail water rights 7 Construction began in 1825 and cost 750 000 twice its initial estimate The canal opened on October 7 1828 when the packet boat Lady Carrington arrived in Worcester the first vessel to make the trip The canal brought immediate prosperity to Worcester and the Valley farmers profits increased and mills were built especially in Worcester 6 Using water to transport goods was a great improvement over the rough roads of the era At the time of its construction it represented the best available transportation technology It was a two day trip for the canal boats from Worcester to Providence and another two day trip to return to Worcester The overnight stopping point was in Uxbridge Boston merchants moved to recapture the trade moving down the canal to Providence opening a rail line to Worcester in 1835 Boston merchants opened three railroads in 1835 one to Lowell one to Worcester and one to Providence RI These were very new technology In 1847 the parallel Providence and Worcester Railroad began operation and the canal closed in 1848 The canal is listed in the National Register of Historic Places nbsp Purgatory ChasmRecreation edit The Blackstone Valley offers multiple recreation areas for visitors to take advantage of the sights These sites are Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park in Northbridge and Uxbridge Douglas State Forest in Douglas Lincoln Woods State Park in Lincoln Purgatory Chasm State Reservation in Sutton Upton State Forest in Upton 8 Transportation editMultiple modes of transportation are available that serve the Blackstone Valley Roads edit Two major roads travel through the region Route 122 in Massachusetts is known as the Blackstone Canal Heritage Highway 9 The road travels through many of the region s mill villages The other major road is Route 146 in Massachusetts and Rhode Island Upgrades on the Massachusetts side have seen major economic benefits throughout the towns 10 Rail edit nbsp Union Station in WorcesterTwo MBTA Commuter Rail lines the Worcester and Providence Lines have stations located within the Blackstone Valley Both lines provide direct service to Boston s South Station Providence station is also served by Amtrak trains on the Northeast Corridor providing service to New York City and beyond Demographics editAt the 2010 United States Census the population of the Blackstone Valley was 848 725 8 Blackstone Valley population Town Population 2020 Auburn 16 889Blackstone 9 208Burrillville 16 158Central Falls 22 583Cumberland 36 405Douglas 8 983East Providence 47 139Glocester 9 974Grafton 19 664Hopedale 6 017Leicester 11 087Lincoln 22 529Mendon 6 228Millbury 13 831Millville 3 174Northbridge 16 335North Smithfield 12 588Pawtucket 75 604Providence 190 934Smithfield 22 118Sutton 9 357Upton 8 000Uxbridge 14 162Woonsocket 43 240Worcester 206 518Total 848 725See also editGreater Worcester Land Trust and list of other conservation organizations operating in the Blackstone River Valley 1922 New England Textile StrikeReferences edit Report backs Slater Mill as national park Boston com Congress approves creation of Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park 15 December 2014 Retrieved 6 April 2015 source document Metcalf Annals of the History of Mendon 1880 Blackstone River Watershed Five Year Watershed Action Plan First Draft Archived March 3 2007 at the Wayback Machine Teachushistory org Blackstone Canal artery heart of the Commonwealth a b Muir Diana Reflections in Bullough s Pond University Press of New England p 112 Stanely Woolen Mill The Story Deaneredevelopment com Archived from the original on 2009 07 20 Retrieved 2009 01 13 a b Chase Ben The Blackstone Valley Retrieved 4 April 2021 Official Transportation Map English Massachusetts Department of Transportation Retrieved 30 August 2020 Cote Edd 7 August 2012 Road To Revival Blackstone Valley Towns Continue To Reap Benefits Of Route 146 Worcester Business Journal Retrieved 30 August 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Blackstone Valley nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Blackstone Valley External videos nbsp An American Valley 1976 film about the deindustrialization of the Valley in the mid 20th centuryHighway of Commerce The Blackstone Canal permanent dead link Worcester Historical Museum 2005 Historic American Buildings Survey Documents 1998 Map PDF file An Historical Assessment of Anadromous Fish in the Blackstone River by Buckley and Nixon U Rhode Island 2001 Blackstone River Watershed Five Year Watershed Action Plan Blackstone River Watershed Team 2000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blackstone Valley amp oldid 1165548475, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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