This map depicts a double boathouse and path leading away from the shore of the Hudson River and through a wall on a small hillside labeled Bald Hill. Below the boathouse and path is a long wharf adjacent to a small brickyard. The title Mrs....
This map depicts the west shore of the Hudson River northwest of New Hamburg. It shows a workshop building, a wharf and a second building and the ruins of another wharf.
This map depicts Robinson's house and property on a southern bluff overlooking the Hudson River in Newburgh, NY. There is a saw mill at the rivers edge next to a boat basin. The railroad runs by the shoreline. Triangulation points noted.
This map depicts a portion of the west shoreline along Hudson River. It includes a barn, house, stone fence and lane. Triangulation is from Bald Hill and Railroad Station No. 52.
This map depicts a hill on the east side of the Hudson River with two roads leading down to Fishkill Landing. Blunt's notation states the following: "About 1/4 mile from river at Fishkill Landing on highest point of land between the two roads...
This map depicts a portion of the Town of New Windsor on the west shore of the Hudson River. Includes a graveyard and two brickyards. Blunt's notes state the location as being "on land of Isaac Hubber 1 1/2 miles below Newburgh and on the first...
This map depicts a road leading to a house labelled "Carpenter's." Blunt's description states "On Land of Mr. Carpenter; on high Hill half mile from Barn of 8 cornered house (Mr. Fowler's). 2 miles S. of Franklindale."
This map depicts a hill beside a railway line entitled "Rail Road to Newburgh," as well as the notations "To Dean's House" and To Lee's Station." A public road runs perpendicular to the railway line.
This map depicts a feature called Purdy 2 on the shore of the Hudson River as well as a Ferry wharf.. It also features a lime kiln, Peck's house, a boat house and the notation "At foot of first hill north of Peck on land owned by Elijah Purdy.."
This map depicts a hill with the notation "On land of Mr. Westlake, 3 1/2 Miles N. of Newburgh, 1 1/4 Miles N.W. of Balmville." It includes what appears to be trees or an orchard.
This map depicts a small railroad station, A. Miller's Red House, a cultivated field of A. Brinkerhoff, and a section of track along the shore of the Hudson River. A notation states "Situated on a Bluff near R.R. Station above Carthage on Land...
This map depicts a series of lots along a road that skirts a hill "situated back of the Village of Cornwall in a SW direction." There is a house at the base of the hill as well as a smaller building near the house.