
Industrial activity and river commerce center on Troy and West Troy in this late nineteenth-century survey. The landscape is defined by the vital transit corridor of the Hudson River, where the Erie Canal terminates and major rail networks like the New York Central and Hudson River R.R. and the Boston and Albany Railroad converge. Eastward, the terrain rises into the highlands of Curtis Mountain, dotted with numerous water bodies including Sand Lake, Glass Lake, and Burden Lake.
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