Publisher's Synopsis
"A Gazetteer of the State of New-York" by Horatio Gates Spafford, originally published in 1824, offers a detailed and comprehensive survey of the geographical and infrastructural landscape of New York during the early 19th century. This meticulously compiled gazetteer encompasses the stateâ(TM)s counties, towns, cities, villages, canals, mountains, lakes, rivers, and creeks, providing invaluable insights into its natural topography and early development.
Spaffordâ(TM)s work serves as a crucial historical reference, capturing a snapshot of New York's physical and structural characteristics at a pivotal time in its growth. Complete with an appendix, this volume is essential for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the rich heritage and evolution of New York State. A vital resource for understanding the geographical and societal context of early America.
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