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The top section of the 1917 Three Villages, Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, Plate 7 by E. Belcher Hyde, Brooklyn. The full size (click on the image) of this scan is 581 kb. For the left half (287 kb) click here, the right half (306 kb) click here, and the lower portion of Setauket click here. |
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This 1917 Map of the Three Villages is Plate 7 by E. Belcher Hyde, Brooklyn. It does not have all the residents in all areas. The sections outlined in red are on separate maps that I do not have. For an even larger version (210 kb) click here. Along the top of the map, either side of Conscience Bay, are parts of Crane's Neck (Old Field) and Strong's Neck. |
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The Mount Sinai portion of Plate 7 of the 1917 E. Belcher atlas has much of the detail. Click the image for the large size. The left side and right side overlap slightly. |
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The top of detail map Plate 21 showing the Setauket property owners not shown on Plate 7. These are all large scans. This has also been split into left, middle, and right sections. |
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The middle of detail map Plate 21 showing the Setauket, and some East Setauket, property owners. These are all large scans. This has also been split into left, middle, and right sections. |
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The top of detail map Plate 21 showing the Setauket, and some East Setauket, property owners. These are all large scans. This has also been split into left, middle, and right sections. |
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The top of detail map Plate 22 showing the East Setauket, and some Strong's Neck, property owners not shown on Plate 7. These are all large scans. This has also been split into left, middle, and right sections. |
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The top of detail map Plate 22 showing the East Setauket property owners not shown on Plate 7. These are all large scans. This has also been split into left, middle, and right sections. |
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The top of detail map Plate 22 showing the East Setauket property owners not shown on Plate 7. These are all large scans. This has also been split into left, middle, and right sections. |
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Stony Brook, 1917. At the bottom left Main Street enters the town. The triangle opposite the 'T' is where the community center built by Ward Melville is located. Past that the name changes to Christian Avenue. The road to the right labeled Park Avenue is now Hollow Road. Railroad Avenue had it's name changed to Cedar Street, thus making that one long street. West Meadow Beach is at the top left. For a larger version (188 kb) click here. |
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Port Jefferson, Belle Terre and Port Jefferson Station, 1917, by E. Belcher Hyde, Brooklyn. This map provides the overview of the area. The map shown next is the companion detail map. Note that Port Jefferson Station has "Echo" in paraphrases. The area was reportedly called 'Echo' after a famous thoughbred race horse that trained just east of Canal Road in the late 1800's. The current road is known as Echo Avenue. For a larger version (220 kb) of the map, click here. |
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This the right section of the 1917 map
of Port Jefferson. In the lower right corner is the legend shown above.
In the top right corner is the continuation of Oakwood Road (center
right). 1917 Belcher Hyde map of Port Jefferson Station. Left (north); Right (south - over RR tracks) about 600 kb |