
The confluence of the Hudson River and Mohawk River anchors this 1892 survey, revealing a landscape defined by the industrial and transport infrastructure of late 19th-century New York. At its heart lies Cohoes and Lansingburg, where the Erie Canal and Champlain Canal navigate the river systems to facilitate inland trade. The map documents a dense network of railroads, including the Fitchburg RR and the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. RR, which serve established mill towns and transportation hubs.
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