
The northern reaches of Chaumont Bay define this 1942 landscape, where the waters meet the limestone-rich plains of Lyme and Cape Vincent. The settlement of Chaumont sits at the mouth of the Chaumont River, serving as a focal point for the regional rail-and-water economy along the New York Central line. Moving west, the map details the village of Three Mile Bay and the elongated landmass of Point Peninsula, which is nearly severed from the mainland by the deep indentation of Guffin Bay.
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