Old Maps of Remsen, New York for Hiking & Exploration
Hike through history with 37 historic maps of Remsen. Explore old trails, ghost towns, and forgotten backroads — perfect for outdoor adventurers and local explorers.
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Use these maps to find adventure and explore the hidden past of Remsen.
Remsen, NY maps
(37)- 1897 Map of Remsen, 1958 Print1897 Remsen1958 Print · USGSOneida and Herkimer Counties are shown in the late 19th century as bustling timber and transit hubs before the modernization of the canal system. Local historians can trace the vital rail junctions at Remsen and the water-powered industrial sites like Bardwell Mill and Trenton Falls.
- 1900 Map of Remsen1900 Remsen1900 Print · USGSOneida and Herkimer Counties at the turn of the century show a landscape shaped by the rail-and-canal economy. Genealogists can trace family roots through settlements like Remsen, Hinckley, and Trenton Falls or locate industrial sites such as Bardwell Mill.9 unique versions available
- 1945 Map of Forestport, 1958 Print1945 Forestport1958 Print · USGSOneida County's Adirondack fringe comes into focus at the close of the war years, centered on the river-fed industry of the Black River valley. Genealogists and historians can trace rail-era landmarks like Forestport Station, Bardwell Mill, and Bethel Ch.4 unique versions available
- 1946 Map of Hinckley1946 Hinckley1946 Print · USGSUpper Herkimer County in the mid-1940s is defined by the winding waters of the Hinckley Reservoir and the rural crossroads of the Adirondack foothills. Researchers can locate vanished rural landmarks like School No. 4 and the Century Cem, or trace the old roads through Partyville Corners and Grant.4 unique versions available
- 1946 Map of Remsen1946 Remsen1946 Print · USGSOneida County at the mid-century reveals a landscape of Welsh chapels and early hydro-power along the West Canada Creek. Researchers can locate family sites near Trenton Barneveld P O or trace the legacy of the Baron Von Steuben Monument.
- 1946 Map of North Wilmurt, 1958 Print1946 North Wilmurt1958 Print · USGSThe Herkimer and Oneida county line was a landscape of remote camps and small hamlets just after World War II. Researchers can locate family landmarks like the Wheelertown Cem and the settlement of Enos along the banks of the Black River.2 unique versions available
- 1947 Map of North Wilmurt1947 North Wilmurt1947 Print · USGSThe Herkimer and Oneida county borderlands in the late 1940s reveal a network of remote camps and mountain roads within the Adirondack Park. Researchers can trace historic family landmarks such as Wheelertown Cem and old settlements like Enos and North Wilmurt.2 unique versions available
- 1947 Map of Forestport1947 Forestport1947 Print · USGSOneida County in the late 1940s centers on the critical water routes of the Black River and the bustling rail corridor. Local historians can trace the foundations of Forestport, explore the grounds of Bardwell Mill, or locate family sites at Bethel Ch and Brooks Cem.2 unique versions available
- 1947 Map of Remsen1947 Remsen1947 Print · USGSOneida County in the late nineteen-forties shows a landscape of Welsh chapels, hydroelectric power, and deep-rooted rail history. Genealogists can trace family lines through Sixty Cem and Capel Ysaf Cem, or locate the historic Trenton Barneveld P O and Barneveld Sta.2 unique versions available
- 1947 Map of Hinckley1947 Hinckley1947 Print · USGSThe foothills of the southwest Adirondacks come alive in the mid-forties, centered on the sprawling waters of Hinckley Reservoir. Researchers can trace rural life through vanished schoolhouses like School No 4 and local burials at Century Cem and Gravesville Cem.2 unique versions available
- 1950 Map of Utica, 1951 Print1950 Utica1951 Print · USGSCentral New York in the post-war era showcases the industrial Mohawk Valley and the pristine Adirondack interior. Researchers can trace transportation networks like the New York Central Railroad and find early Cold War sites such as Griffiss Air Force Base.
- 1955 Map of Remsen, 1957 Print1955 Remsen1957 Print · USGSOneida County's landscape is captured here in the mid-fifties, showing the intersection of the New York Central rail lines and the waters of West Canada Creek. Genealogists can locate many local burial sites and churches, including Capel Isaf Cemetery, Enlli Ch Cemetery, and Penn-Y-Bryn Church.4 unique versions available
- 1957 Map of Utica1957 Utica1957 Print · USGSCentral New York and the Adirondack foothills are captured here in the mid-fifties, showing a landscape defined by the Mohawk River corridor and the growing highway system. Genealogists and researchers can trace the rail lines of the New York Central and locate communities from Lowville to Gloversville.
- 1962 Map of Utica1962 Utica1962 Print · USGSCentral New York and the Adirondack wilderness are captured here during the mid-century era of highway and industrial expansion. Genealogists and historians can trace the development of the New York State Thruway and local rail lines connecting Utica, Rome, and Gloversville.3 unique versions available
- 1964 Map of Utica1964 Utica1964 Print · USGSCentral New York and the high wilderness of the Adirondacks are captured here during the post-war era of infrastructure expansion. Researchers can trace the development of the New York State Thruway alongside historic corridors like the Oneida Lake (Barge Canal Route) and the N. Y. Central railroad.
- 1967 Map of Utica1967 Utica1967 Print · USGSCentral New York's industrial Mohawk Valley meets the Adirondack wilderness in the 1960s, showing the region's transition from manufacturing hubs to state-managed parklands. Trace historic settlements and sites like Griffiss Air Force Base, Colgate University, and the Lyons Falls Paper Mill.
- 1985 Map of Utica, 1986 Print1985 Utica1986 Print · USGSThe Mohawk Valley in the mid-eighties shows a landscape of industrial river cities and high-tech military hubs before the post-Cold War transition. Trace the development of Rome and Utica, the operations at Griffiss Air Force Base, and the lakeside activity at Oneida Lake.2 unique versions available
- 2010 Map of North Wilmurt, 2010 Print2010 North Wilmurt2010 Print · USGSCovers Remsen, including Russia, Forestport, and other nearby areas
- 2010 Map of Forestport, 2010 Print2010 Forestport2010 Print · USGSCovers Remsen, including Boonville, Forestport, and other nearby areas
- 2010 Map of Remsen, 2010 Print2010 Remsen2010 Print · USGSCovers Remsen, including Trenton, Floyd, and other nearby areas
- 2010 Map of Hinckley, 2010 Print2010 Hinckley2010 Print · USGSCovers Remsen, including Trenton, Russia, and other nearby areas
- 2013 Map of Hinckley, 2013 Print2013 Hinckley2013 Print · USGSCovers Remsen, including Trenton, Russia, and other nearby areas
- 2013 Map of North Wilmurt, 2013 Print2013 North Wilmurt2013 Print · USGSCovers Remsen, including Russia, Forestport, and other nearby areas
- 2013 Map of Forestport, 2013 Print2013 Forestport2013 Print · USGSCovers Remsen, including Boonville, Forestport, and other nearby areas
- 2013 Map of Remsen, 2013 Print2013 Remsen2013 Print · USGSCovers Remsen, including Trenton, Floyd, and other nearby areas
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