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  • Wldrns
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    I have it here:
    This historical collection of USGS 15 minute topographic maps dates from the 1890s to the 1950s. Geographic coverage is complete for New Hampshire and nearly complete for the rest of New England.

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  • Dave Bourque
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    I've been trying to get to the site listed at the start of this post;



    It seems to be off-line. Does anyone have any info?

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  • ndoggac
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    Another very helpful link that shows many older topo maps.
    Explore, interact, and download USGS topographic maps free of charge from topoView.

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  • stillok
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    Totally off rhe subject

    Read your map request and can't help you with that. But your mention of your dad working for IPC in GF made me recall an incident back in the early 1960's when a friend and I were hunting around the IPC land by O'Neill Flow off of Rt 28. We were back by the river by the flow and were approached by a somewhat panicky young lady who had gotten separated from her husband while patrolling the area for IRC. We brought her out to the road (she couldn't stop to rest because she had had a prior medical condition that caused her legs to cramp if she rested to long). Upon hitting the dirt road, she was reunited with her husband who (along with a lot of other people) was searching for her. Think her name was Sandy. I recall she sent my friend (at his request) a top map with IP's property lines penciled in. Do you recall any of that adventure?

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  • ndoggac
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    Realize this is an old thread, but thought people might find this old topo useful.

    USGS 15 minute quadrangles produced from 1895 to 1910 covering the Adirondack Park

    Web Map
    http://tiles.arcgis.com/tiles/8krRUW...Server?f=jsapi


    Services Page from ArcGIS (for other tile server choices)
    http://tiles.arcgis.com/tiles/8krRUW...saic/MapServer


    Found on the Adirondack Park Agency Website
    http://apa.ny.gov/

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  • Shasta88
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    Antique totp maps

    I have several Antique maps of the NYS and many of the Adirondacks, please let me know if you are interested.


    Thank Tom

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  • najobzly
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    That's quite a site, but wow!! Big $$$$. I am sure the wife would love a few $400 maps.... great x-mas idea! The lake george map by S.R. stoddard would be something to have

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  • pondhopper
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    LOL- thought I had your #, najobzly.

    Yes, that's the 4 fold out maps with the hard cover.

    Here's a link I found, while trying all kinds of web searches for the one I'm looking for: http://www.murrayhudson.com/antique_.../new_york.html

    There's a couple F-Commission maps listed in there....down towards the bottom. Of course, if you want to buy a few more other types of maps, while perusing there.....I'm sure, your wife will appreciate it!

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  • najobzly
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    OK thanks a bunch there PH, now you have my wheels spinning
    You said you have a 1902 forest commission map. How often were those published? I have seen a 1909 and I would not have thought they updated them with such frequency? Is the map you are talking about the hard cover type with fold out maps inside?

    Nice to meet a fellow map addict.

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  • najobzly
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    PH, I have thought about the laminating thing. I guess I kind of feel like that takes something from old maps, I actually like the smell and the carefull unfolding... I am a bit nuts I have an old stack still in the original envelope sent by the conservation dept. in 1935

    Talk about a treasure, a 1902 Forest Commission, Adirondack map is certainly one! I tried convincing the wife that it would be cool to put up maps on the walls of the office.... She said it would be ok in the basement

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  • pondhopper
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    Originally posted by ltrangerbob View Post
    PH, was it a USGS topo and if so what year? Just curious.

    ltrangerbob- It's probably, going to take some time, because I didn't want to come across as "too pushy" for the person doing the actual leg work....but I'll send you a PM, when I get all the (if any) details.
    Last edited by pondhopper; 10-20-2006, 09:15 AM.

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  • ltrangerbob
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    PH, was it a USGS topo and if so what year? Just curious.

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  • pondhopper
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    Originally posted by Creekwader
    You were right, I ain't got it. I have the 1947 reprint of the 1900-1901 survey. No trace of any road near Dismal pond other than a trail from Salmon Lake to Hawk Pond.
    Aw, that's alright, CW I really appreciate you & everyone trying to help me out. But- I think, I have a line on the map, here @ home and hopefully, the wheels are in motion .

    PS- najobzly....maybe, you should consider getting some of your maps laminated. You'll no longer, be able to fold them, but you can roll em'. That's what I did to some of my older maps....like: a 1902 Forest Commission, Adirondack map, showing state land in red/ private in white. The four different sections, combine to take up a 6' x 6' (approx) area of one of my walls......it even shows the entire lengths of the "Emilyville Rd." and "Old Military Rd.".....ha ha - ya, I know- that's only something, which "map buffs" can appreciate.

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  • Creekwader
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    You were right, I ain't got it. I have the 1947 reprint of the 1900-1901 survey. No trace of any road near Dismal pond other than a trail from Salmon Lake to Hawk Pond.

    Originally posted by pondhopper
    CW- That's cool and although, it's unlikely you'll find such a rarity......it's mighty nice of you to try. PS- It won't say "Moynehan Rd.", it'll just be a dotted line running from "Dismal P." to a landing on the "Beaver River"- near "Trout P.'s Outlet".

    Footnote (since, I'm sure people can relate): Dad left one of these at camp that got stole. And the next to the last day that he was to retire from IPC, the people @ the headquarters gave him a huge tube filled w/old maps, including several of this particular map. He leaned the tube in a corner of his office, near the trashcan and forgot to take it home that night. When, he came back to work for his last day, he discovered that the janitor had thrown the maps out along with the trash.

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  • najobzly
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    I can imagine, I have thought about getting some stuff copied and reprinted. But it is not cheap.

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