
The Adirondack mining and timber landscape of the early twentieth century is defined by the Delaware and Hudson RR corridor as it winds through the northern peaks. Industrial activity is evident at Lyon Mountain and the nearby Junction Kilns, where local resources supported the regional economy. The map traces the rugged drainage of the North Branch Saranac River, which connects remote settlements like Goldsmith and Clayburg.
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