Old Maps of Nehasane, Long Lake for Genealogy
Trace your family roots with 15 historic maps of Nehasane. These high-res maps reveal old neighborhoods, homesites, landmarks, and streets — helping you uncover where your ancestors lived and how the area evolved over time.
- Explore historic neighborhoods: Identify where your relatives may have lived in the 1800s or 1900s.
- Compare maps over time: Trace the changes in streets, buildings, and landmarks for multi-generational research.
- Perfect for genealogy & ancestry research: Used by family historians and researchers to map out lineage and migration.
These maps are an incredible resource for exploring your personal connection to Nehasane's past.
Nehasane, Long Lake maps
(15)- 1919 Map of Cranberry Lake, 1959 Print1919 Cranberry Lake1959 Print · USGSThe northern Adirondack wilderness is captured here just after the Great War, showing a landscape defined by timber, mining, and the winding Oswegatchie River. Trace the early development of Benson Mines, the State Ranger School, and the remote landing at Wanakena.3 unique versions available
- 1921 Map of Cranberry Lake1921 Cranberry Lake1921 Print · USGSIn the early 1920s, this area of the Adirondacks was a nexus of wilderness and industry, from the waters of Cranberry Lake to the iron operations at Benson Mines. Researchers can trace the early grounds of the State Ranger School and follow the New York Central RR through Wanakena.7 unique versions available
- 1931 Map of Cranberry Lake1931 Cranberry Lake1931 Print · USGSThe Adirondack wilderness around Cranberry Lake is captured here in the early thirties, showcasing a landscape of logging, mining, and remote rail travel. Genealogists and historians can trace the industrial footprints of Benson Mines, the State Ranger School, and the New York Central line.
- 1948 Map of Ogdensburg, 1973 Print1948 Ogdensburg1973 Print · USGSThe international border along the St Lawrence River comes to life in the late 1940s, showing the vital rail and water connections between New York and Ontario. Researchers can trace the grounds of St Lawrence University, the massive Camp Drum military reservation, and the historic Rideau River and Canal.2 unique versions available
- 1951 Map of Ogdensburg1951 Ogdensburg1951 Print · USGSThe St. Lawrence frontier and the North Country are captured here during the post-war era, from the river ports to the high Adirondacks. Genealogists and historians can trace the rail-and-river economy through Ogdensburg, the Rutland rail lines, and Potsdam.
- 1953 Map of Ogdensburg1953 Ogdensburg1953 Print · USGSThe North Country and St. Lawrence Valley are shown here in the early fifties, just as the region’s rail-and-river economy remained in full swing. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named corners and rural hubs along the Rutland railroad or locate heritage sites near Ogdensburg, Potsdam, and the St Regis Indian Reservation.
- 1961 Map of Ogdensburg1961 Ogdensburg1961 Print · USGSThe St. Lawrence valley and the Adirondack high country meet in this early sixties survey during a peak era for rail and river commerce. Genealogists and historians can trace the paths of the New York Central railroad through remote settlements like Wanakena, Conifer, and Piercefield.
- 1968 Map of Wolf Mountain, 1971 Print1968 Wolf Mountain1971 Print · USGSThe Adirondack wilderness in the late sixties is defined by a vast network of glacial ponds and state-managed timberlands. Researchers can trace the Penn Central rail line past Robinwood or locate the Partlow Milldam and Lookout Tower on Cat Mtn.2 unique versions available
- 1985 Map of Tupper Lake, 1986 Print1985 Tupper Lake1986 Print · USGSThe Adirondacks in the mid-1980s reveal a network of mountain villages and timber-connected outposts. Researchers can trace the Adirondack RR through Saranac Lake or locate old industrial hamlets like Newton Falls and Gleasons Mill.2 unique versions available
- 1999 Map of Wolf Mountain, 2001 Print1999 Wolf Mountain2001 Print · USGSThe northern Adirondacks at the close of the twentieth century remain a vast wilderness of interconnected waterways and isolated peaks. Researchers can trace remote campsites and landings around Lows Lake, the historic site of Nehasane, and the Lookout Tower atop Cat Mountain.
- 2010 Map of Wolf Mountain, 2010 Print2010 Wolf Mountain2010 Print · USGSCovers Nehasane, including Webb, Colton, and other nearby areas
- 2013 Map of Wolf Mountain, 2013 Print2013 Wolf Mountain2013 Print · USGSCovers Nehasane, including Webb, Colton, and other nearby areas
- 2016 Map of Wolf Mountain, 2016 Print2016 Wolf Mountain2016 Print · USGSCovers Nehasane, including Webb, Colton, and other nearby areas
- 2019 Map of Wolf Mountain, 2019 Print2019 Wolf Mountain2019 Print · USGSCovers Nehasane, including Webb, Colton, and other nearby areas
- 2023 Map of Wolf Mountain, 2023 Print2023 Wolf Mountain2023 Print · USGSHamilton County wilderness is shown here in the 2020s, dominated by the remote headwaters and glacial ponds of the northwestern Adirondacks. Researchers can trace historic access points like the Oswegatchie River-Canoe Carry Trl near Robinwood and Nehasane.
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