OSWEGO COUNTY MAP 1867

 

Stone, C. K. New Topographical Atlas of Oswego County, New York : From Actual Surveys. Philadelphia: C. K. Stone, 1867. reprint: Churchville, NY: Martin Wehle State Museum, 1974, p. 45. 

 

Photo by Barry Gray, June 14, 2012 at Oswego County History Society library.

 

Names on the map by Lot number, starting from upper left corner of each lot, progressing from left to right and top to bottom. Links to Gray family genealogy where appropriate.  Use Back button to return to this page.

 

Note: Fitchs' Corner (See Map) is referenced by Thyrza Beckwith Gray as where her parents lived when they first moved to Oswego. The newspaper article about her one hundreth birthday mentions that her son (William) recently drove her to the Beckwith farm near Fitchs' Corner. Unfortunately, the Beckwith farm is not listed on any of the maps. The family lost the farm in a foreclosure shortly after Nathan Beckwith's death (THE OSWEGO PALLADIUM, February 9, 1846). However, the 1840 Census lists Nathan Beckwith directly after Henry P. Fitch, indicating that the Beckwiths were close neighbors of Mr. H. P. Fitch, who is shown in the lower left corner of Lot 13 on the map below. In the 1889 map, Fitchs' Corner is called Oswego Center.

 

Listed by Military Land Patent Lot Number.

 

 

Lot 12

 

  1. J. Pierce
  2. City Poor House
  3. Rural Cemetery
  4. L. Coats
  5. J. Griffin
  6. D. Herrick (two places)
  7. J. W.
  8. Mrs. Pease
  9. J. Wilder
  10. S. H. No. 7 (probably School House)
  11. B. S. Sh.
  12. G. J. Cornish
  13. H. J. Cary
  14. M. D. Burnett
  15. Hotel

 

Lot 13

 

  1. Smith
  2. L. C. Hendricks
  3. P. Stevens
  4. H. M.
  5. Myers
  6. Dolney
  7. S. Goodnow (Sidney)
  8. Rathburn
  9. B. S. Sh.
  10. H. P. Fitch
  11. J. G. Warner (three places, two in Lot 20)

 

Lot 14

 

  1. G. Waters
  2. J. Brandt
  3. Mrs. Flynn
  4. R. Anderson
  5. R. Clark
  6. G. Goodell
  7. G. Clark
  8. J. Gray (Jesse)
  9. S. Taylor
  10. H. Clark
  11. J. G. (Jesse Gray)
  12. E. Taylor
  13. H. Dwight
  14. J. J. Stevens
  15. P. Wright
  16. S. H. No. 5
  17. Fort & Platt

 

 

Lot 15

 

  1. J. Scott
  2. R. Scott
  3. J. Carpenter (two places)
  4. J. Robertson
  5. F. T. Carrington
  6. P. Stone
  7. L. Brasemer (three places)
  8. Brewery
  9. L. L. Kenyon
  10. S. H. No. 9

 

Lot 19

 

  1. C. C. Lewis
  2. G. Stevenson
  3. J. Janny
  4. Mrs. H. D.
  5. B. & B. Wood (two places)
  6. G. Baker
  7. C. Foster
  8. Mrs. Prosser
  9. J. Polen
  10. L. Bishop
  11. Mrs. Cokey
  12. J. Gilbert
  13. N. W. Sabin
  14. J. Langley
  15. E. Wilder
  16. R. Stark (two places)
  17. N. Peck
  18. D. Regan
  19. H. Kimbalė

 

Lot 20

 

  1. Store
  2. A. Fisk (two places)
  3. A. H. Warner
  4. C. Penfield
  5. Wm. Hitchcock
  6. J. G. Warner (three places, one in Lot 13)
  7. J. Cline
  8. Meth. Parsonage
  9. H. Dienkens
  10. M. Joslyn
  11. P. Adams
  12. A. H. Greenwood
  13. W. Adams
  14. G. Widrick
  15. S. Hill
  16. J. G. Warner (two places)
  17. H. White
  18. Mrs. Baker
  19. P. McLaughlin
  20. H. Rowe

 

 

Lot 21

 

  1. E. Stevenson (Edward)
  2. S. Parkinson (Sophia Meade Gray Parkinson)
  3. W. Johnson
  4. Mrs. Gray (two locations, Percy Savalla Gray, originally David Gray and Clarissa Patchin)
  5. J. Brandt
  6. G. Collins
  7. Mrs. Morrison
  8. T. Rowley
  9. E. Tomkins
  10. Point Sh.
  11. W. Sh.
  12. S. Coe, Jr.
  13. J. McGue
  14. W. B. Wordfin
  15. J. Griffin
  16. H. Snell
  17. A. Junny

 

 

Lot 22

 

  1. L. Burt
  2. D. Scott
  3. E. Wheeler
  4. N. Mead
  5. W. McCall
  6. W. & I. Forbes
  7. Mrs. Forbes Est.

 

 

 

 

 




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