Reproduction bird's-eye view map of Marlborough, New York, published by Burleigh Litho. Co. in 1891. Marlborough, in Ulster County, rests in the Hudson Valley along the Hudson River. The area has long been known to travelers for its spectacular views of the Hudson River and the hills and valleys that surround it. The town of Marlborough is comprised of the villages of Milton and Marlborough. Named after the Duke of Marlborough and settled in the late 1600's, Marlborough is a farming community specializing in the growing of fine fruit.
This map from 1891 shows buildings and clearly labeled street names.
Features numbered references to the following locations:
1. M. E. Church
2. Presbyterian Church
3. Roman Catholic Church
4. Episcopal Church
5. Public School
6. Woolen Mill, Sheard & Gibson, Proprietors
7. Fruit Crate Factory, D. W. Kniffin, Proprietor
8. Charles Warren, General Merchandise
8. Emmet Warren, Meat Market
9. C. H. Harris, General Bakery & Ice Cream Parlor
10. Office of David Mosher, Physician & Surgeon
11. Wm. H. Newman, Plumbing, Stove & Tin Store
12. Exchange Hotel, Henry M. Kniffin, Proprietor
13. C. H. Kniffin, General Store & Post Office
14. J. C. Merritt, General Merchandise
15. John Badner, Meat Market & General Store
16. S. F. Burgess, Furniture, Carpets & Oil Cloth
17. Office of A. H. Palmer, Physician & Surgeon
18. Philip A. Rion, Funeral Director
19. E. E. McNamee, Druggist & Chemist
20. A. B. Masten, House & Carriage Painting
21. M. V. B. Morgan, Meat Market
22. J. S. Carpenter, General Merchandise
23. Samuel Corwin's Sons, Hardware & Groceries
24. Samuel Corwin's Sons, Dry Goods
25. Pleasant View Hotel, M. McMullen
26. N. W. Wright's Sons, Flour, Feed and General Grist Mill
27. "Marlborough Record" Office, E. E. Carr, Editor and Proprietor
28. Lawson Taylor, Blacksmithing
29. Whitney Basket Co. Manufactory