Map of the Town of Sharon, Litchfield Co. Conn.
SurveyorSurveyed by
Lawrence Fagan
(American, born about 1825)
DraftsmanDrawn by
Lawrence Fagan
(American, born about 1825)
DraftsmanVignettes drawn by
Edgar C. Beman
PrintmakerViews drawn on stone by
T. Watson
(American, active 1853)
PrintmakerLithographed by
Friend & Aub
(American, founded 1852)
PrinterPrinted by
Wagner & McGuigan
(American, 1845 - 1859)
PublisherPublished by
Richard Clark
(American)
Date1853
MediumLithography; black printer's ink and watercolor on wove paper mounted on fabric
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 34 3/8 x 40 5/8in. (87.3 x 103.2cm)
Sheet (height x width): 37 x 43in. (94 x 109.2cm)
Sheet (height x width): 37 x 43in. (94 x 109.2cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineConnecticut Museum of Culture and History collection
DescriptionMap of the town of Sharon, Connecticut, with Salisbury to the north, the Housatonic River and Cornwall to the east, Kent to the south, and New York State to the west. The town is divided into eleven districts. Three distinct villages are shown: Sharon, Hitchcock's Corner, and Ellsworth. Much of the terrain is hilly; elevation is conveyed by hachure marks. Roads and buildings are shown, with names of property owners. An inscription at the far right states "Housatonic R.R. 7 Miles from Sharon." A detailed map at lower right shows the village of Sharon with the names of property owners. Vignettes at left, right, and bottom include C. Sears' Harness and Trunk Manufactory, the Store and residence of S. J. Prindle, the Congregational Church in Sharon, the Congregational Church in Ellsworth, and the residences of R. S. Noyes, the Reverend G. L. Brownell, General Charles F. Sedgwick, the late John Cotton Smith, Ansel Sterling, Major David Gould, C. and R. B. Cole, Hiram Weed, and Samuel E. Everett.
Object number2012.312.289
NotesCartographic Note: Three inches equal one mileOn View
Not on view