1952 Map of Hamburg, 1954 Print
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1952 Map of Hamburg

USGS Topo · Published 1954

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Devils Hopyard State Park and the rugged woodland of the Nehantic State Forest dominate this landscape during the early 1950s. The region is characterized by small, dispersed rural settlements and a significant concentration of family burial grounds, such as Whittlesey Cem, Sisson Cem, and Griffin Cem, indicating long-standing generational ties to the land. The Eightmile River flows southward through the terrain, passing the community of North Lyme toward the village of Hamburg, where it meets the falls.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1952
Date Published1954
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:31,680
Physical Dimensions16.9 x 20.7 inches

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