Skip to product information
1 of 1

Map of Montgomery County, New York : From Actual Surveys in 1853

Regular price
$210.95
Regular price
$257.95
Sale price
$210.95
Map Description
Old map of Amsterdam, Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York, New York (State), United States.

Created by Samuel Geil, Peter A. Griner, B. J. Hunter, Robert Pearsall Smith in 1853.
  • General-content county map showing towns (townships), rural buildings, and householders' names.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • Hand colored to emphasize town boundaries.
  • "Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1853 by R.P. Smith in the ... eastern District of Pennsylvania."
  • Originally printed on 2 sheets (later conjoined).
  • Land Ownership Map
  • Includes notes, 4 small-town/village insets (including Amsterdam and Canajoharie), index of Amsterdam building occupants' names, 2 statistical tables, and illustrations of prominent buildings.
  • 2 copies

Map Subjects

Amsterdam

Amsterdam (N.Y.)

Canajoharie

Canajoharie (N.Y.)

Cities And Towns

Landowners

Montgomery County

Montgomery County (N.Y.)

New York (State)

United States

Villages

New York

Samuel Geil

Peter A. Griner

B. J. Hunter

Robert Pearsall Smith

1853

Map Tags

1853

Amsterdam

Amsterdam (N.Y.)

B. J. Hunter

Canajoharie

Canajoharie (N.Y.)

Cities And Towns

Landowners

Map

Maps

Montgomery County

Montgomery County (N.Y.)

New York

New York (State)

Peter A. Griner

Robert Pearsall Smith

Samuel Geil

United States

Villages

Fine Art Quality Printed on heavyweight (230 gsm) archival paper with a classic matte finish
Professionally Restored For the best presentation, your map will be carefully retouched by our experienced team
Free Shipping Orders of $75 or more ship for free and arrive in 3-5 business days
Proudly Made in the USA All of our maps are custom printed to order in Portland, Maine
Help with Choosing a Map Size
Secure Checkout
Lifetime Warranty
Money-Back Guarantee
This old map of Map of Montgomery County, New York : from Actual Surveys from 1853 was created by Samuel Geil, Peter A. Griner, B. J. Hunter, Robert Pearsall Smith in 1853