Historic Map - Camden, NY - 1885
Description
Camden, N.Y. Published & drawn by L. R. Burleigh. Beck & Pauli Litho.
Reproduction panoramic view of Camden, New York, drawn by Lucien R. Burleigh and published by Beck & Pauli Litho. in 1885. The first mills in Camden were erected in 1797, at the time when the village in Oneida County was called "Mexico". In 1799, the town was renamed Camden and began to attract manufacturers. Foundries were erected in the early 1800's and by 1850 Camden was connected to Rome, NY by rail. In 1885, Camden had several fine furniture manufacturers and two corn canning factories.
The bird's-eye view map from 1885 shows railway route and includes clearly labeled Camden street names.
Features numbered references to the following locations:
- Congregational Church
- Presbyterian Church
- Episcopal Church
- Methodist Church
- St. John's R. C. Church
- Union School
- Town Hall
- Masonic Hall
- First National Bank
- "The Advance-Journal", W. C. Stone, Editor
- Whitney House, D. J. Crimmins, Proprietor
- Durr's Hotel, P. Durr, Proprietor
- Reed's Hotel
- Moses' Hotel
- Erwin House
- F. H. Conant's Sons, Chair Manufactory
- Chas. H. Ray, Chair Manufactory
- Tannery, P. H. Costello
- Eagle Foundry & Machine Shop
- Frisbie & Stansfield, Knit Goods Manufactory
- Huyck & Voorhees, Woolen Mills
- Phelps Bros., Corn Canning Factory
- Newland Bros., Corn Canning Factory
- Jacob Rush, Sash & Blind Factory
- Chas. Allen, Planing Mill
- Young & Dexter, Furniture Manufactory
- McDonald & Clark, Carriage & Sleigh Manufactory
- James Stark, Carriage & Sleigh Manufactory
- Boehm Bros., Carriage & Sleigh Manufactory
- Penfield & Stone, Grist Mill
- James P. Owen, Grist Mill
- Cheese Factory
- Park Rink. Cromwell & Morss.
- Driving Park
- Railroad Station
- Cemetery
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