Historic Map - Hamilton, NY - 1885
Description
Hamilton, New York / published & drawn by L.R. Burleigh.
The village of Hamilton - named after Alexander Hamilton - was founded in 1795 and is located within the town of Hamilton, in Madison County, New York. It is home to Colgate University, which has now become one of the countries top universities, and is considered by some to have the most beautiful campus in the US. This beautiful map provides a look at the beginnings of the city. Complete reference list below.
Features numbered references to the following locations:
- Baptist Church.
- Methodist Church.
- Congregational Church.
- Episcopal Church.
- Roman Catholic Church.
- Madison University.
- Chemical Laboratory.
- Hamilton Theological Seminary.
- Colgate Academy.
- Ladies' Seminary.
- Union School.
- Delta Kappa Epsilon (ΔΚΕ) Hall.
- Delta Upsilon (ΔΤ) Hall.
- Hamilton National Bank.
- Masonic Hall.
- Tripp's Hall.
- Park House, C.T. Alvard, Propr.
- Rice House, Miller & Brown, Propr.
- Democratic Volunteer, G.G. Waldron & Co.
- Democratic Republican, E.D. Van Slyck.
- Door, Sash & Blind Factory, Wedge & Allen.
- Hamilton Marble and Granite Works, Van Vleck & Baker.
- D. & H. C. Co.'s R.R. Shops.
- Smith Block.
- Mott Building.
- Bonney & Welton.
- Dodge Block.
- Skating Rink.
- Cemetery.
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