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Distribution Department, Low Service Spot Pond Reservoir, devastation by moths on taking line near Quarter Mile Pond, Medford, Mass., Jul. 15, 1905

Distribution Department, Low Service Spot Pond Reservoir, devastation by moths on Ravine Road, near Pumping Station, Stoneham, Mass., Jul. 15, 1905

Distribution Department, Low Service Spot Pond Reservoir, Porter Cove, devastation by moths on land of Metropolitan Park Commission and of Metropolitan Water Works, Medford, Mass., Jul. 15, 1905

Distribution Department, Low Service Spot Pond Reservoir, Porter Cove, devastation by moths on land of Metropolitan Park Commission and of Metropolitan Water Works, Medford, Mass., Jul. 15, 1905

Distribution Department, Low Service Spot Pond Reservoir, devastation by moths at Spot Pond Brook near Wyoming Avenue, Stoneham, Mass., Jul. 15, 1905

Distribution Department, Low Service Spot Pond Reservoir, devastation by moths on taking line near Metropolitan Water Works 60-inch main, on land of Metropolitan Park Commission and of Metropolitan Water Works, Medford, Mass., Jul. 15, 1905

Distribution Department, Low Service Spot Pond Reservoir, devastation by moths on taking line near Metropolitan Water Works 60-inch main, on land of Metropolitan Park Commission and of Metropolitan Water Works, Medford, Mass., Jul. 15, 1905

Distribution Department, Low Service Spot Pond Reservoir, devastation by moths on taking line near Metropolitan Water Works 60-inch main, on land of Metropolitan Park Commission and of Metropolitan Water Works, Medford, Mass., Jul. 15, 1905

Distribution Department, Low Service Spot Pond Reservoir, devastation by moths on land of Metropolitan Park Commission, opposite Langwood Hotel, Stoneham, Mass., Jul. 15, 1905

Distribution Department, Low Service Spot Pond Reservoir, devastation by moths on taking line at Half Mile Road, Medford, Mass., Jul. 15, 1905

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massachusetts executive office of energy and environmental affairs massachusetts archives waterworks reservoirs water distribution structures forestry moths massachusetts middlesex county medford dry plate negatives oliver tryon 1883 1922 low service spot pond reservoir half mile road distribution department digitalcommonwealth ultra high resolution high resolution metropolitan district commission water division metropolitan water works photograph collection 1876 1930 united states history