I purchased a reproduction of this off of Ebay several years ago. As with most historical maps it is as much a fascinating insight into what did *not* exist as what did. It helped me start to picture the stories that my maternal grandfather, Charles Clement, would tell me of he and his friends exploring and playing through the woods that once occupied the area of Route 9 and the Fairways. By the way, I was very happy to have been able to get a copy of "300 Years at the Point" when it came out and have enjoyed referencing back to it over the years. Take care, Chuck Munson
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I purchased a reproduction of this off of Ebay several years ago. As with most historical maps it is as much a fascinating insight into what did *not* exist as what did. It helped me start to picture the stories that my maternal grandfather, Charles Clement, would tell me of he and his friends exploring and playing through the woods that once occupied the area of Route 9 and the Fairways.
By the way, I was very happy to have been able to get a copy of "300 Years at the Point" when it came out and have enjoyed referencing back to it over the years.
Take care,
Chuck Munson
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