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HUDSON-MOHAWK CONFLUENCE ,1893,Antique Historical Relief Map
HUDSON-MOHAWK CONFLUENCE
1893 Historical Map - Wood Engraving
Approx Image Size: 3 x 5 ins
Overall Page Size: 10 1/2 x 7 ins
PRINT SHOWS: COHOES, a city of Albany county, New York, U.S.A., about 10m. N. of Albany,
at the confluence of the Mohawk and Hudson rivers. It is served by the New York
Central & Hudson River and the Delaware & Hudson railways, by electric lines to Troy and Albany, and by the Erie and Champlain canals. It is primarily a manufacturing city. Hosiery and knit goods, cotton cloth, cotton batting, shoddy, underwear and shirts and collars are the principal products, but there are also extensive valve works and manufactories of pulp, paper and paper boxes, beer, pins and needles, tools and machinery, and sash, doors and blinds. The Falls of the Mohawk, which furnish power for the majority of the manufacturing establishments, are 75 ft. high and 900 ft. broad, a large dam above the falls storing the water, which is conveyed through canals to the mills. Below the falls the river is crossed by two fine iron bridges. The city has a public library, a normal training school and the St Bernards (Roman Catholic) Academy. Cohoes was a part of the extensive manorial grant made to Killian Van Rensselaer in 1629 and it was probably settled very soon afterwards. It was incorporated as a village in 1848 and was chartered as a city in 1870.
Excellent Condition. Map Image is clean, clear, sharp with beautiful detail. Intext Bookplate Map with Text on the back. Printed on cream color coated paper.
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