Dear Jane, The Burleigh perspective maps of Poland, Middleville & Newport NY - all circa 1890 are viewable on the Library of Congress' American Memory Map page. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/gmdhome.html below the graphic at the top of the page, click on "Search", then enter the name of the town you want. You should have no trouble finding them. Click on the desired listed item. A small map will appear. Click on it. What you do then may vary according to your equipment. I choose 640x480 and the second dot after "Zoom In", then click on the general area that interests me. The map will re center on the spot you click. To scroll click near the edge in the direction you wish, or zoom out, choose a new center of interest, and zoom back in. There are many wonderful maps available through this site. Spend some time browsing from the links on the page whose address I gave above. If you have enough hard drive space, a fair amount of memory, a decent internet connection and a fast modem I recommend you download the viewer and the maps which you like to your computer. Then you can examine them off-line at your leisure. It is a better way to view them because you can zoom to exactly the size you wish, and save maps of the areas that interest you. The software is great and FREE!!! Enjoy, Mary H PS One of my favorite maps at this site is Tunison's railroad, distance, and township map of New York from latest surveys. It shows all the counties, and within the counties the different townships, each colored so that it is possible to see just where their borders lie. A few have changed since the map was created, but it is a great resource for NY Genealogists. _________________ [log in to unmask] wrote: > Does anyone know the years that Burleigh Lithographic published illustrations > of villages in central NY? We are especially interested in the villages of > Middleville, Newport, and Poland. Thank you. > > Jane Dieffenbacher > [log in to unmask]