
Cayuga Lake forms the eastern boundary of this Seneca County landscape, where the agricultural uplands transition to the western shoreline. The massive footprint of the Seneca Army Depot dominates the southwestern portion of the map, illustrating the significant military presence that has shaped local land use for decades. This modern survey captures a network of small, established hamlets such as Fayette, Romulus, and Kuneytown connected by a grid of rural roads named for early families. The area is dotted with historical burial grounds, including Mount Green Cem, Oak Hill Cem, and the Jerusalem Cem, which provide essential points of reference for genealogists. Environmental features like the Cranberry Marsh and various watercourses including Sucker Brook and Kendig Creek define the drainage patterns flowing toward the lake.
75 named features on this map. Tap any name to fly to it.
Don’t see what you’re looking for? This feature index may not catch every label — zoom into the map to look around manually.
This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
19 maps found

1902 Ovid
Seneca County, NY

1942 Lodi
Seneca County, NY

1942 Ovid
Seneca County, NY

1943 Geneva North
Seneca County, NY

1943 Geneva South
Seneca County, NY

1943 Lodi
Seneca County, NY

1943 Romulus
Seneca County, NY

1943 Seneca Falls
Seneca County, NY

1953 Geneva North
Seneca County, NY

1953 Geneva South
Seneca County, NY

1953 Romulus
Seneca County, NY

1953 Seneca Falls
Seneca County, NY

1970 Ovid
Seneca County, NY

2023 Geneva North
Seneca County, NY

2023 Geneva South
Seneca County, NY

2023 Lodi
Seneca County, NY

2023 Ovid
Seneca County, NY

2023 Romulus
Seneca County, NY

2023 Seneca Falls
Seneca County, NY