Old Maps of Haskinville, Fremont
Explore 14 old maps of Haskinville, spanning from 1915 to today. These high-resolution historic maps reveal how streets, neighborhoods, landmarks, and natural features evolved over time — perfect for genealogy, metal detecting, research, and local history exploration.
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Haskinville, Fremont maps
(14)- 1915 Map of Hornell, 1962 Print1915 Hornell1962 Print · USGSSteuben County was a bustling rail hub when this survey was conducted, featuring a dense network of steam and electric lines. Genealogists can locate dozens of country schoolhouses like Babcock School and Eells School, alongside rural settlements such as Arkport and Haskinville.
- 1918 Map of Hornell1918 Hornell1918 Print · USGSThe rail-and-river corridor of Steuben County comes alive in the years following the Great War. Genealogists can trace family footprints across dozens of country school sites like Dutch Street School and rail hubs from Arkport to Canisteo.6 unique versions available
- 1950 Map of Elmira1950 Elmira1950 Print · USGSThe Finger Lakes region thrived in the late 1940s as a hub of industry and transport. Trace family roots and vanished landmarks near Seneca Lake or explore the rail lines of the Erie RR and the sprawling Seneca Ordnance Depot.2 unique versions available
- 1958 Map of Elmira1958 Elmira1958 Print · USGSThe New York Finger Lakes during the late fifties reveal a complex landscape of glacial geology and industrial growth. Researchers can trace historic transport corridors like the Erie Canal and Erie RR, or locate institutional landmarks like Cornell University.2 unique versions available
- 1962 Map of Elmira, 1969 Print1962 Elmira1969 Print · USGSThe Finger Lakes region and Southern Tier are captured here during a period of industrial maturity and highway expansion. Researchers can trace the path of the Erie Canal, the footprint of the Seneca Army Depot, and legacy rail lines through Elmira and Ithaca.4 unique versions available
- 1965 Map of Elmira1965 Elmira1965 Print · USGSThe Finger Lakes and Southern Tier regions are captured in the mid-sixties, showcasing a landscape of deep glacial valleys and heavy rail infrastructure. Trace old railroad corridors like the Pennsylvania RR or visit landmarks like Letchworth State Park and the Seneca Army Depot.
- 1965 Map of Haskinville, 1967 Print1965 Haskinville1967 Print · USGSSteuben County is shown here in the mid-1960s, documenting a landscape of upland dairy farms and valley railroads. Researchers can trace family history through landmarks like Beachville Cem, the Grange Hall, and the historic Loon Lake Chapel.
- 1978 Map of Haskinville1978 Haskinville1978 Print · USGSSteuben County's upland farms and valley settlements are captured here in the late seventies. Family historians can trace rural property lines and landmarks like Beachville Cem, the Grange Hall in Greenville, and Jobs Corner.
- 1986 Map of Hornell1986 Hornell1986 Print · USGSThe Southern Tier and Finger Lakes region thrive in the 1980s as rail and river corridors link Hornell to Corning. Trace local heritage through landmarks like Alfred University, the Veterans Adm Center, and the shores of Keuka Lake.2 unique versions available
- 2010 Map of Haskinville, 2010 Print2010 Haskinville2010 Print · USGSCovers Haskinville, including Wayland, Cohocton, and other nearby areas
- 2013 Map of Haskinville, 2013 Print2013 Haskinville2013 Print · USGSCovers Haskinville, including Wayland, Cohocton, and other nearby areas
- 2016 Map of Haskinville, 2016 Print2016 Haskinville2016 Print · USGSCovers Haskinville, including Wayland, Cohocton, and other nearby areas
- 2019 Map of Haskinville, 2019 Print2019 Haskinville2019 Print · USGSCovers Haskinville, including Wayland, Cohocton, and other nearby areas
- 2023 Map of Haskinville, 2023 Print2023 Haskinville2023 Print · USGSSteuben County's high ridges and creek valleys are documented here in the early twenty-first century, showing the rural character of central New York. Researchers can locate many small burial grounds like Lakeside Cem and family-named terrain like Brown Hill.
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