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SUNY Stony Brook has some good maps online at
<www.sunysb.edu/libmap/nymaps.htm>
Also check out the American Memory project at the Library of Congress. They
have a surprising number of early NYS maps online. < http://memory.loc.gov/>
Rachel Bliven
Mohawk Valley Heritage Corridor
6/18/01 10:30 PM, Ian McGiver at [log in to unmask]
> Can someone recommend a source (sources) for maps of new york state
> showing counties and towns for the early nineteenth century.
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> Ideally, I would like to get maps that accord to the 1810 Fed census and
> the 1821, 1825,
> 1835, 1845, and 1855 state censuses. (I am trying to track sheep and
> cattle raising.)
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> I fear, however that such comprehensive maps do not exist. But I
> would be happy to get maps that covered only
> the eastern part of the state (that is, the Hudson-Mohawk corridor)
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> Thanks for any suggestions
> Ian McGiver
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