Fantastic!
Too bad I just bought most of them on e-bay for 20 to 30 bucks
apiece!
Every college archive, archaeologist, researcher, geographer needs to
have these. Some libraries already have them, but they are in the
special collections, and if you have as much luck as I did in finding
them you could spend years just getting a copy. Then you find out
that the map is missing, or are restricted by various repository
rights!
I have used them in many of my archaeological and historical researches,
and once I discovered them I felt a loss if I couldn't find it for the
project area. Think of them as the "Land Ownership" maps
for the early 20th century (they show the occupants, not the owners,
though!)
I am in the process of entering the 1939 Madison County Rural Index into
a larger database I am working on, and for a friend who does not have the
map I have scanned and put the Oneida Co. Maps on line.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/Maps/RuralDirectories/OneidaCo1939/Barneveld.jpg
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/Maps/RuralDirectories/OneidaCo1939/Booneville.jpg
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/Maps/RuralDirectories/OneidaCo1939/Camden.jpg
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/Maps/RuralDirectories/OneidaCo1939/Clayville.jpg
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/Maps/RuralDirectories/OneidaCo1939/Clinton.jpg
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/Maps/RuralDirectories/OneidaCo1939/Forestport.jpg
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/Maps/RuralDirectories/OneidaCo1939/LeeCenter.jpg
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/Maps/RuralDirectories/OneidaCo1939/Oneida.jpg
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/Maps/RuralDirectories/OneidaCo1939/OriskanyFalls.jpg
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/Maps/RuralDirectories/OneidaCo1939/Rome.jpg
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/Maps/RuralDirectories/OneidaCo1939/Utica.jpg
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyccazen/Maps/RuralDirectories/OneidaCo1939/Waterville.jpg
Check these samples out and convince yourself of their value!
(I am in no way connected to this project, just committed to letting
people know about the resources that are available.)
Dan
W.
At 04:56 PM 1/16/2004 -0500, you wrote:
RURAL REGISTERS AVAILABLE FOR
PURCHASE
The Research Library of the New York State Historical
Association has recently obtained the surviving inventory of Rural
Registers published from 1937 to 1940 by Rural Surveys, Inc. of
Ithaca, N.Y. Registers were published by that company for
29 counties in the state and were a directory of all of the farms in
those counties. The paper covered registers give the names of the
head of each family living in rural areas in the counties, if the person
is married, the Compass Systemaddress of each one, and coordinates for
finding the farms location on an accompanying map.
Copies of these registers are uncommon. The information in
them would be of interest to local historians in identifying area
residents, genealogists in finding ancestors, and agricultural historians
interested in farming in New York State just before World War II.
We would like to disseminate copies of the registers to make the
information available to researchers in the local areas. We have
copies of 26 countiesregisters available as follows:
Albany
Broome (no map available)
Chemung
Chenango
Cortland (no map available)
Erie (no map available)
Fulton and Montgomery (no map available)
Genesee
Herkimer (Southern)
Jefferson
Livingston
Madison
Monroe
Niagara
Oneida
Onondaga
Ontario
Orleans (no map available)
Oswego
Otsego
Rensselaer
Schenectady and Southern Saratoga
Schuyler (photocopy only)
Seneca (photocopy only)
Steuben
Tompkins
Copies will be made available as long as the supply lasts according to
the following price schedule:
A
countys register and a map - $10.00 per copy
A
countys register for which no map is available - $8.00 per
copy
An
order of five or more registers -
$ 8.00 per copy
Each register was issued in three slightly different versions with the
same map accompanying each. The Rural Guide (sometimes
called Rural Index) gives names of farmers, the Compass
Systemaddress of each one, and coordinates for finding the person on the
map. The Rural Register (sometimes called Farm
Register) adds the postal address for each person listed. The
Special Classified Rural Register adds the number of persons
living in each home and other information on each farm.
Orders will be filled with copies of the Special Classified Rural
Register as long as the supply lasts, then we will fill orders with
the Rural Register or Farm Register, and finally the
Rural Guide or Rural Index. There are many good
copies available, but there are also some with water stains or torn
covers. Orders will be filled with the best copy
available.
Checks should be made out to New York State Historical Association.
Orders may be sent to:
Research Library, New York State Historical Association, P.O. Box 800,
Cooperstown, NY 13326.
If you have questions, please contact library staff at 607-547-1470 or
send e-mail to the Research Library at [log in to unmask]
______________________________________
Melissa McAfee
Research Library Director
New York State Historical Association
The Farmers' Museum
PO Box 800
Lake Road
Cooperstown, NY 13326
607 547 1473 (tel)
607 547 1405 (fax)