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Standard Road-Book of New York State, Rochester Section Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Historic Monographs Collection r ;TA ML/Ar R(MS >TER SECTION ROUTES Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Historic Monographs Collection "GOOD ROADS." THE STANDARD ROAD-BOOK OF NEW YORK STATE. Complete Road-Maps, Showing Quality of the Roads. Together with Descriptions of the Principal Routes. Published by W. L. CHASE & CO., BOSTON, MASS. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Historic Monographs Collection GENERAL INDEX. The location of any town can be found by referenda to the "Plate number" and "Marginal letter and. number", opposite the name in this index. Abbotts Angells Corner . J It Abbott Eoad . Angola L 2 Angriville.... Abbotts ford. • . A 23 Angus Academy G14 L 10 Adams O 22 Adams Basin . J 7 F 14 8 22 Adams Center . Anthony, N.J. N14 Adarosville I 24 Antwerp . - . Adams-St. Station . L 23 Apalachin . U 19 Addison O 9 Ape. B 16 Addlpon Junction . F 24 O 13 Adirondack Appleioi G23 () 17 Adiroudack Club . Apulia M12 E 21 Aqueduct...... Adrian Station . I 4 Adriance N 8 Aquetuck . -. K14 Afton Q23 Ararat Summit, Pa.. Arcade ..'..... K22 Afton, N.J N16 Agricultural College, Arcadia . • . ... If 22 tl 20 Alden Lair .... Arehbald, Pa P 16 L 11 Arcbdale Akin 1 M 6 J 22 Areola, N.J Akron . J 10 Alabama K21 Arden Albany IJ 64 Ardonia B, ie Albia JB 196 Ardsley J 24 Arena Albion M22 U22 Alburg Argusvllle'. ...... S 21 K 5 Argyle Alcove . Q22 Alden K 4 Ariel, Pa Alden Center ... Q16 Arietta T 23 Aldenville, Pa. (J 22 Aristotle O 19 Alder Brook ... A. 22 Arkport L 20 Alder Bend .... 1 17 Arkvillo 1 24 Alder Creek ... K 6 Arkwrlght R 16 Alexander V 24 Arkwright Summit . Alexandria .... Arlington I 20 Alexandria Bay . D15 Arlington, N.J.. N 6 Alfred N 7 Arlington, Pa L 8 Alfred Center ... N 7 Armonk V22 Algonquin .... 1) 21 Armor O 12 Allaben Arnocbar, N.J. O 20 II 13 A Hards Corners . Arnot........ Allegany ..... CJ20 Arthur Q28 Allen ..... O 4 Arlhureburg . V23 Allendale ..... M 8 Arvern M12 Allendale, N.J. G14 Asbury . O 22 Allen's Falls . T 21 Asbury M 4 Ashford Allen's Hill .... B 18 Allentown .... Ash Grove . Alllgerville .... K 8 Ashland Allmuchy, N.J. O 6 Ash Park . Alioway P 21 Ashton H22 Alma . .... U19 Asbton N22 Ashvlllo Almeda...... J 10 U21 Almond Astoria Alplna O 6 AthcnB H22 Alpine N19 Athenla, N.J L 3 Alpine, N.J. N 7 Athol K 6 Alps H 16 Athol Springs . P 23 Attica ....... Alta Mount.... Nil L 12 AHay Attlebury ...... Alton ....... T 22 Atwater P 21 Altona L 24 Atwood K 12 Alton Htatlon . L 22 Auburn 1C16 Amawalk M 10 Augusta T 19 Augusta, N.J. Amber J 10 K20 Amboy Aurlesvlllo .... Amboy Center . A23 Aureliua . Klii Amenta J 10 Aurora L H Amenla Union . 8 23 Au Sable Chasm . O 23 Ames K13 Au Sable Forks , . C V2 Amity J 13 Austerlitz N24 Ampersand .... Austin Amsterdam .... I 14 Autumn Leaves, Pa. K12 Anaguassacook . P 23 Ava P 16 Ancram P 23 Averill Park . I 16 Andoroon, N.J. K19 Avoca , L 23 Andes Avon AndoveAndoverAngelicra , N.JN.J, •. .. .•. .. UD2SK2J0O 211 084397 AvondaleAvoAxvilln Sprine , N.Jg .. uKM a97 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Historic Monographs Collection GENERAL INDEX. MS 3JS! Ayre . M.17 Belleville G14 BabcockHHI . KIT Belleville, N.J. U 21 Bacon E 17 Belleville City, N.J.. Bacon Hill .... U 21 J 23 Bellevue Bainbrldge .... Bellevue, Pa. K 3 Baker N 16 Bellwood 1{ 15 Baker Corners . I 21 Bellmont Center. Glo Baker's Corners . J IT Bellona . .' A 21 Baker's Falls . H24 Bellevale, N.J. L 10 Balcom Hamlet . I 23 Belleview B 20 Baldwin Belmont Baldwin Place . N 2 Belmont O 1 Baldwinsville . F 24 Belmont, Pa N 6 Balls Eddy, Pa. S 23 Belvidere U.JB BalmvillBallston eSpa... J 13 Remus Heights . P. 16 Bangall P 16 Bemns Point .... N 6 Bangor Benedict K22 K23 Banksville . , Bennett . .... O 1 Baptist Hill . • B M Bennetlsburg .... Barbers Corner P 23 Bennett's Corner . J 21 Barberville . A 20 Bennett's Creak . N 6 Barbourville. , T 23 Bennettsville .... .Mil Barcelona K 9 Bennington Centre.. J 18 Bardonia Benson ,N 8 L 12 Baretown . , Benson Center.... Nla Barker ...... L 23 Benson's Corner. K 5 Baraerville . Bensonburst O 16 I 21 Barnes N 0 Benson Lodge.... Barnes Corners . I 20 T22. Benson's Mines . Barnum Bentley Corners , . S 22 Barre Center . I 18 Bent Settlement. V22 Barrlngton . • , N14 Benton Center.... G24 Barrytown . • , L 20 Bergen E 18 Barryvllle. M.10 Bergenfleld, N.J. JE 135 Bartlett Bergen Point, N.J. F 16 Bartleyville, N.J. G15 N13 Bergen Staiion . L 10 Barton ...... O 5 Bergboltz ...... U 20 Barton Hill . J 6 Berkshire JL 274 Bartow M10 Berkshire Valley.N.J. Q 17 Basom Batchellerville . O 22 Bernhards Bay . L 21 Bates 11,18 Berwyn , Batesvllle, N.J.. Besemer I 14 Bath J 13 Best KU Bath Beach U 19 Bethany M12 Bath-on-Hudson. O 12 Bethany, Pa L' 23 Battenville L 21 Bethel K 6 Bay Chester U 23 Bethel Corner.... Q 17 Bayonne, N.J. J 6 Bethel Corners . Bayside Bethel Station .... « 18 Bay View, Chautau. K 6 Bethlehem J 12 qua Co . J 21 Bethlehem Centre. 1 12 Bayview, Erie Co. M21 Beulah P 23 Bayvllle. T19 Bevans, N.J R 21 Beach Corner. U 9 Bigbrook Beachford Big Creek L 23 Beach Glen, N.J. V22 Bigelow K10 Beach Pond, Pa. L 23 Big Flats S 19 Bealsburg...... J 24 Big Hollow I 17 Bean Hill U 23 Bight N 8 Beard Hollow. V21 Big Indian Bearsvllle Big Tree Corners . D 16 Beatyestown, N.J. • U23 Billings o io Beaver Brook . O 1 Blllsboro N21 Beaver Bams . L 3 Binghamton .... T22 Beaver Falls . U 23 Blngley. ..... 0 20 Beaver Kill N21 Birchioa Beaver Meadow . B'.-.-d L 8 Beaver Run, N.J.. O 21 liirdsaH ;23 Beaver River . U20 BirdsallCerA,,' . : 10 Beavertown, N.J.. Bisbee Settlement. O 14 Beckers Corner . Bishopville K15 Bedford.-. r\Blac k Brook .... Bedford Park . Black Creek .... K22 Bedford Station . D 15 Black Lake N 4 Beecbwoud L 20 Black Lnlio N 7 Beede's 0 21 Black Rapids Junct.. M 7 Beekmau tr 19 Black River M 7 Beekmans Corners . Black River. ... Beeekmantown . R 18 Black Rock N 7 Beemereyllle.N.J.. N 10 Blaine O 22 Beerston ...... F 16 H lair, N.J N 6 Belcher ....... P 19 Blanchard's Settlem't, 1 Belden ....... L 15 Blaedell ll ? Belfast ....... I'lauvelt . Belfort T 20 Bleeker DM Bella Ayre F 18 Bliss V 15 Belgium U 20 Blockville. , I 17 Belle Isle ...... M22 BlodgottMills. , K 3 JUQ&L8INQ2HBOF 12I236598273S43 TEK18L 126932' Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Historic Monographs Collection GENERAL INDEX. 5 -ESe m Bloods Depot. , M 8 Bristol Springs . L 9 Blood Village . , J 22 Broadalbin J 21 Bloomaeld. N.J. U21 Broadway, N.J.. S 19 Bioomingburg , Brockport J 7 Bloomlngdale. R20 Brocton Bloomingdale, H.J D 21 Brocton-Jnnctlon . N 1 Blooming Gnr T 20 Brodhead . ... N 1 Blooming Q-roi 1121 Brodhead P 20 Bloomville . R17 Broken Straw . P 21 Blossom . Bromley Blossvale . N19 Bronxville . Blue Mt. Lake K 4 Broofcdale . Blue Ridge . I 15 Brookdale, N.J.. Blue Stores . F 20 Brookfield . ... Bluff Point . F 22 Brook Grove . V22 BIythebourne , 0 23 Brooklyn J 8 Boght Corners Brookmere ... U20 Bog Lake Station L 10 Brookside, N.J.. Bogota, N.J. V22 Brookton Station . N18 Bog River . L23 Brookvale O 15 Boiling Springs, E 19 Brook Valley, N.J. T 20 Boiceville. U22 Brookville . < . K 6 Bolivar . Broom Center. M20 Bolton .... E 19 Brown'B Hollow . Bolts Corner . U22 BrOWn Station . 1C20 Bombay . O 21 Brownville P 21 Bonny Hill . O 6 Brownville K 0 Boomertown . H23 Bruceville F 14 Boonton, N.J. Brunswick P 21 Boonville . L 12 Brunswick Boquet . A 20 Brushland Q20 Borden .... N 9 Brushton L 23 Border City . O 1 Bruynswick . N19 Boreas Eiver . N20 Bryn Mawr Park . B IB Borodino . Buchanan Q 21 Boston .... H17 Buck Boston Corner D24 Buckbees Corners . U22 Bouchou . O 9 Bucks Bridge .... S 22 Bouckvllle . Bucktooth P 18 Boutonvllle . Kll Budds Lake, N.J. J 7 Bovina .... F 22 Buel B IT Bowen .... K13 Buellville O 8 Bo-wens Corners Buena Vista . , . L 3 U19 Bowmansvllle . O 24 Buffalo Bdyd Buffalo Corner . K 19 Boyds, Pa. P 17 Buffalo'Plains . K14 BoydB Corners K16 Bull Run N 8 Boy la ton . 8 23 Bulls Head K 8 Boyntonvllle . N19 Bullville BradforBn d . Burden L Braman Corners O 12 e Braga "Village . Burdett Branch .... K 3 Bralnard . I 12 Burdiok Settlement . Branchport . K 4 Burke P 20 Branchvitle, N.J, G15 Burke Centre . P 23 Brandon . Burllngham R20- Brandt, Pa. Q1T Burlington Brant .... K 23 O 23 Burlington Brant Lake . Mil Burlington Flats . Braotingham . au L 15 Burnbams . BraBher Centre K24 Burns A 21 Brasher Falls . N10 Burnstdes. A 20 Brasher Iron Works, K 9 Burnt Hills Braale Corners Q20 Burnwood, Pa. Brass Castle, N.J M23 Lir Burpo Corners . Bray ton P IT K 3 Burrolls Corner . Brayton*s Corners K21 Burrs Mills L 17 Breakneck Point O 20 Burtonevlllo . N 1 Breakabeen . L 10 Bushes Landing . M T Breesport. T 19 Bush Kill Village, Pa., Brewerton . , M18 Bushnell Basin . Brewsters . O20 K22 Bushnellsville . K24 Brick Olmroh . P 16 1 Bushvllle O 231 Bridgeport . M 2 Bushvllle T2J 108 Bridgeport . G23 BuBhwiek F 15 Brldgevllle . J 11 G17 BuBktrk Bridge. Bridgevllle, N.J HK2 113 Bustl .......
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