This is an inset map on page 29 of the Atlas. It is accompanied by a business directory. The names of buildings on the map are transcribed below.
Crescent is in the town of Half Moon on the Mohawk River. A couple of miles east of Crescent lies Middletown.
P. S. Wooden ... Deputy Sheriff, Poor Master and Farmer. Haight & Lansing ... Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. A. Siekler ... Farmer. Wm. Lape ... " Wm. Clute ... Farmer and Surveyor. J. Travis ... Hotel Proprietor. S. Peters ... Physician and Surgeon. Col. A. Noxon ... Resident. P. Swartwout ... Farmer. |
Transcription of the names on the map.
First, from the west of the center of the village, going east: J. Davy, P. Sherenen, P. Vanwort, P.S.W., D. Fobes, C. H. Clute, P.S.W., H. H. Steamburgh, C. Newton, A. Noxon, B.S. Sh., White & Clute, Dry Dock, P. S. Woodin, Crescent Foundary, Office, Laven & Pettit, J. Fanning, A. Noxon, D. Laven, H.N., N. F. Philo, Market, Store, and more Stores.
Next, from the center of the village going north: P. S. Woodin, J. B. Schermerhorn, A. Vanhoevenburgh, S. Cowles, P. Potts, M. Filkins, A.S., H. Rosekrans, J. Lansing, Dr. Peters, A.S., and P. Murphey.
Next, going east on the street one block north of the Mohawk River: School, T. Silk, H. I. Dunsbeck, C. McGowan, T. Davy, H. Haight, N. E. Philo, M. E. Ch. An Noxon, R. Kennedy, J. Kerby, Water Tower, Bogue, R. Rosekrans, S. Knight, G. T. Vanhusen, and T. G. Younglove.
Finally, east, along the Mohawk River street: Crescent Hotel, H. I. Dunsbeck. A. Noxon, Toll House, B. S. Cowles, W. Lape, A. Noxon, and Grist & Saw Mill.
D. Pane-Joyce
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