Klahn Essay Town of Williamson Map

Town of Williamson

Town of Williamson Map Excerpt

Klahn Town of Williamson Map
Wil-1 Johnson Wil-2 Givens Wil-28 Eddy-Brusso House Wil-4 Luke Wil-5 Mogray Wil-6 Graboske Wil-7 Adams-Demyda Wil-8 Knapp Wil-9 Behs Texaco Station Wil-10 Bruno Wil-11 Weber Wil-12 Breckenridge Wil-13 Reiss Wil-14 Meaker Wil-15 Boekout Wil-16 Allen Wil-17 Doty Wil-18 Cooper Wil-19 Baldassari Wil-20 Tierson

The Town of Williamson Excerpt Map a copy of the Klahn essay Town of Williamson map ¹. Mouse "click" on the colored link "buttons" to access the appropriate Cobblestone Info Base structure pages using the Klahn essay numbers. Then use the link in the structure page to access content in the Verlyn Edward Klahn "Cobblestone Structures of Wayne County" Essay. Use the cross reference table to the right of the map to match the Klahn essay location number with the Cobblestone Info Base structure page name.

The location of existing cobblestone structures in this town are noted with red dots, and no longer existing noted with blue dots. The adjacent number signifies the index number of a specific structure in the town; for example, Sod-1. A link button is centered over each dot which when clicked links to the appropriate Cobblestone Info Base structure page.

Click on the "<" Show the Previous Page icon to return to the Cobblestone Info Base Town Menu.

Essay Map Page No. 339Structure Key
1. EddyWil-1 Johnson
2. Charles HoaglandWil-2 Givens
3. Leon BeachWil-28 Eddy-Brusso House
4. WendaleWil-4 Luke
5. Ridge ChapelWil-5 Mogray
6. Louis ClemensWil-6 Graboske
7. C. B. AdamsWil-7 Adams-Demyda
8. W. KnappWil-8 Knapp
9. Cobblestone Gas StationWil-9 Behs Texaco Station
10. PrunoWil-10 Bruno
11. Harry CelusWil-11 Weber
12. GageWil-12 Breckenridge
13. De LyserWil-13 Reiss
14. MeakerWil-14 Meaker
15. BoekhoutWil-15 Boekout
16. PattesictWil-16 Allen
17. Captain Horatio ThroopWil-17 Doty
18. Pultneyville School HouseWil-18 Cooper
19. Zumri WatersWil-19 Baldassari
20. TiersonWil-20 Tierson

¹ Klahn essay map reprint permission granted by Wayne County Historian.