§5 Maps
This is a compendium of online maps covering all or part of the Little Nine Partners Patent
in sufficient detail to be useful.
Emphasis is on period maps.
Large Collections
(Including link farms)
- The David Rumsey Collection: http://davidrumsey.com/
- Images of early maps on the web
http://www.maphistory.info/webimages.html
- Oddens'Bookmarks (Utrecht University)
http://oddens.geog.uu.nl/index.php
- Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection (UT)
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/map_sites/hist_sites.html
Period Maps
- First is our own county map, showing the old patent boundaries and dates:
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nylnphs/.
- Next is a map showing the L9P lot numbers and patentees, from our own Hammertown publication: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nylnphs/V1/3.htm#V01-20.GIF
- Another, more detailed, map of the whole Little Nine Partners patent with lot numbers and owners.
- Historic USGS maps (http://docs.unh.edu/nhtopos/NewYorkList.htm)
Also listed below by town.
- 1895 Atlas map of Dutchess County:
http://www.livgenmi.com/1895/NY/County/dutchess.htm
- 1834-1898 New York State Railroad maps at
American Memory (LoC).
- New York State Historical Maps (1556-1895):
http://www.sunysb.edu/libmap/nymaps.htm
Town of Milan
- Historic USGS maps.
- 1876: http://ci.milan.ny.us/history.html
(click for enlargement around cursor)
Town of Northeast
- Historic USGS maps
Town of Pine Plains
- Historic USGS maps
- Hammertown: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nylnphs/V1/3.htm#V01-21.GIF
Modern Maps
Interactive
There are numerous online interactive maps.
Since most of them are based on Google, that one tops our list.
- Google: Most Google pages will have a link to the Maps page
(http://www.google.com/maphp)
just above the input field.
This link, for Pine Plains police, shows how flexible the Google map product is.
(The interactive aspects require that you have
JavaScript enabled in your browser.)
Here's another Google map to play with (our Graham-Brush House).
- ACME: Another great interactive site is the ACME Mapper.
(http://mapper.acme.com/)
This viewer is less clever about figuring out what you want to see
-- it cannot handle the "police" example, for example --
but it has a richer set of maps from which to select, six of them
(see the upper right edge of the window).
Even more maps and related stuff are available under the "Links" button.
Here's an ACME map to play with (our Graham-Brush House again).
(Click the spinning globe if the control panel gets in the way.)
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