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Summary

Central New York Military Tract map drawn by Simeon De Witt, 1792 or 1793, and colored by me. The townships were at first numbered (1 through 28), but were later given classical Greek and Roman names:

1. Lysander
2. Hannibal
3. Cato
4. Brutus
5. Camillus
6. Cicero
7. Manlius

  8. Aurelius
  9. Marcellus
10. Pompey
11. Romulus
12. Scipio
13. Sempronius
14. Tully

15. Fabius
16. Ovid
17. Milton
18. Locke
19. Homer
20. Solon
21. Hector

22. Ulysses
23. Dryden
24. Virgil
25. Cincinnatus
26. Junius
27. Galen
28. Sterling

A lower resolution version of this map is: Image:CNY Military Tract.png.

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