Posted by Daniel H. Weiskotten
Last Modified June 2, 2003
I have several maps up and running, and will be scanning some of the larger ones as I get the opportunity
Some of the map files are quite large, so please be patient with the slow loading
TOWNSHIP MAPS
(The Town of Cazenovia is over 12 miles long and thus is in two sections)
| Cazenovia 1853 | Cazenovia 1859
North South NAME INDEX |
Cazenovia 1875
North South NAME INDEX |
| Fenner 1853 | Fenner 1859 | Fenner
1875
NAME INDEX |
| Nelson 1853 | Nelson
1859
NAME INDEX |
Nelson
1875
NAME INDEX |
VILLAGE, HAMLET and CROSS ROADS MAPS
(C = Cazenovia, F = Fenner, N = Nelson)
(Perryville lies in the towns of Fenner, Lincoln
and Sullivan)
(Some are separate detailed inserts and some are
close-up clips from the town maps)
(The Village of Cazenovia is quite large and
thus I broke it into four sections)
(Refer to the larger Town maps for names of people
in these places)
| Cazenovia
Village (C) 1853
NAME INDEX NW NESWSE |
Cazenovia
Village (C) 1859
NAME INDEX NW NESWSECBD |
Cazenovia
Village (C) 1875
NAME INDEX NW NESWSE CBD |
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Also be sure to check out the Tract
Maps of the Holland Land Company Lands
showing the Cazenovia Tracts and Lots over the modern landscape
Chenango County Towns in the Cazenovia Purchase (Holland Land Company)
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History
and 1885 Map of the Public Square in the Village of Cazenovia
Regional Historic Maps
of
1801
1802
1812
1818
1820
1827
1829/1839
1836
1852
1875
and Today
Modern
USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS
view the very highly detailed GIF files of the 7.5 minute quadrangles
for:
***** Due to security reasons
all such maps have been removed from the internet*****
***** by the State and Federal
Governments *****
I hope they have them back up
soon!
| Manlius | Canastota | Oneida |
| Oran | Cazenovia | Morrisville |
| DeRuyter | Erieville | West Eaton |
Extracted Lists (no maps!) of Maps, Surveys, and Field Books from the Surveyor General's Collection in the New York State Archives
Cazenovia, Fenner and Nelson Main Page
Dan Weiskotten's HISTORY and ARCHAEOLOGY HOME PAGE