1915 Map of Milton
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1915 Map of Milton

USGS Topo · Published 1915

About this map

Malletts Bay and the shoreline of Lake Champlain anchor this 1913 survey, which reveals a landscape of lakeside camps and inland farming hamlets. The Central Vermont RR cuts through the center of the region, facilitating trade for towns like Milton and East Georgia. The map is particularly rich in early 20th-century educational infrastructure, documenting numerous numbered district schools alongside named institutions like Hardscrabble School and Beecher School. A significant military presence is visible at Fort Ethan Allen near the southern border, while communal land use is noted at the Town Farm in Milton. The transition from water to land is marked by landmarks such as the Sand Bar Bridge and numerous named points and islands, including Marble I and Coates I, highlighting the importance of the lake to local geography and early summer residency at locations like Camp Watson and Camp Rich.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1915
Date Published1915
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:62,500
Physical Dimensions15 x 19.8 inches

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