1800s (19th Century) Maps of Latham, Colonie
Explore 12 historic maps of Latham from the 1800s (19th Century). These maps offer a rare glimpse into what life looked like during the 1800s — showing old roads, neighborhoods, homes, and landmarks that have changed or disappeared over time.
Whether you're researching your family's past, planning a metal detecting trip, or studying how Latham's landscape evolved across the 1800s, these high-resolution maps are a powerful tool for exploring the history of this region.
- Focus on a specific era: All maps on this page are from the 1800s, giving you a focused view of this time period.
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Start exploring Latham's history through authentic maps from the 1800s. This is your window into the past.
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(12)- 1893 Map of Cohoes1893 Cohoes1893 Print · USGSThe upper Hudson Valley and its industrial corridor come alive in the 1890s, from the streets of Cohoes to the Bemis Heights Battle Ground. Trace the original paths of the Erie Canal and Champlain Canal through Waterford and Mechanicsville.
- 1893 Map of Troy1893 Troy1893 Print · USGSThe Hudson River valley at the end of the nineteenth century was a bustling hub of commerce where the Erie Canal met the Troy waterfront. Researchers can trace the early rail networks of the Boston and Albany Railroad or locate vanished sites like Schodack Depot and the industrial hamlet of Glass House.
- 1893 Map of Schenectady1893 Schenectady1893 Print · USGSSchenectady and its surrounding Saratoga County townships are captured here in the 1890s, a period when canal traffic and steam rail dominated the Mohawk Valley. Genealogists can trace family lines through villages like Niskayuna and Rexford Flats or locate historic crossings like Vischer Ferry.
- 1893 Map of Albany1893 Albany1893 Print · USGSThe Hudson River valley at the close of the nineteenth century reveals a complex landscape of island commerce and growing rail hubs. Genealogists and historians can trace defunct railroad stops and family-named hamlets like French Mills, Meadowdale, and The Abbey.2 unique versions available
- 1895 Map of Troy1895 Troy1895 Print · USGSThe Hudson River valley at the close of the nineteenth century was a bustling nexus of river, rail, and canal traffic. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named hills and early hamlets from Troy to the lakes of Sand Lake, including Glass House and Sliter.
- 1895 Map of Cohoes1895 Cohoes1895 Print · USGSThe Hudson and Mohawk river valleys at the end of the nineteenth century reveal a landscape shaped by canal trade and burgeoning rail lines. Genealogists and local historians can trace the early layouts of Cohoes, Mechanicville, and the historic Battle Ground at Bemis Heights.
- 1895 Map of Albany1895 Albany1895 Print · USGSThe Hudson River valley and the rising Helderberg escarpment are captured here in the 1890s, revealing a landscape defined by steam-era railroads and river islands. Genealogists can trace family homesteads near Shakers, Voorheesville, and the many hamlets of Bethlehem.
- 1895 Map of Schenectady1895 Schenectady1895 Print · USGSSchenectady and its surrounding river towns thrive in the 1890s as the railroad and canal networks reach their peak. Genealogists and historians can trace old homesteads near Vischer Ferry, explore the rail lines of the Fitchburg Railroad, or locate early structures in Rexford Flats and Scotia.
- 1898 Map of Schenectady1898 Schenectady1898 Print · USGSSchenectady and the Mohawk Valley are shown in the 1890s, when the river and rail lines drove a booming industrial economy. Local historians can trace the original path of the Erie Canal and locate historic crossings like Vischer Ferry and Rexford Flats.8 unique versions available
- 1898 Map of Albany1898 Albany1898 Print · USGSThe capital region in the late nineteenth century is defined by its massive rail yards and the busy Hudson riverfront. Genealogists can trace family names at Town House Corner or locate vanished landmarks like The Abbey (Gleason) and the community at Shakers.8 unique versions available
- 1898 Map of Cohoes1898 Cohoes1898 Print · USGSUpper Hudson Valley industry and transport are captured here at the end of the nineteenth century, from the confluence of the Mohawk to the hills of Pittstown. Trace the historic path of the Champlain Canal and the storied Battle Ground near Stillwater.8 unique versions available
- 1898 Map of Troy1898 Troy1898 Print · USGSThe Hudson River valley at the turn of the century shows a bustling corridor of industry and rail before modern expansion transformed the capital region. Researchers can trace historic riverfront districts like Greenbush and Bath or locate vanished rail stops such as Schodack Depot and the Erie Canal route.8 unique versions available
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