1954 Map of Clymer, 1957 Print
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1954 Map of Clymer

USGS Topo · Published 1957

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Findley Lake serves as a primary focal point in the northwestern corner of this Chautauqua County landscape, where the settlement of the same name and Camp Findley sit along the shoreline. The terrain is characterized by the winding path of French Creek and its various tributaries, such as Beaver Meadow Brook and Pork Brook, which carve through the elevations of Mina, Sherman, and Clymer. The 1950s rural infrastructure is well-defined by an extensive network of family-named roads, including Cabbage Road, Bakerink Road, and Vruwink Road. Small hamlets like Cutting and Marks Corners anchor the crossroads, while numerous historical markers such as Taft Cem, Holland Cem, and the Edwards Chapel provide vital points of interest for local history and genealogical research. The presence of a Radio Tower (KBV 567) near Ravlin Hill highlights mid-century technological development amidst the traditional dairy and agricultural landscape of western New York.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1954
Date Published1957
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions22 x 27 inches

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