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Romeyn, Thomas
Reverend Thomas Romeyn attended Union College but did not graduate. He was born at Caughnawaga, New York in 1777. He was the son of Reverend Thomas Romeyn (1729-94). The son studied under Reverend Dirck Romeyn, DD., the founder of Union College, was licensed by the Classis of Albany in 1798. He was pastor at the church at Florida, New York from 1800 to 1806 and of the two churches at Niskayuna and Amity, New York from 1806 to 1827. He died in 1857.https://digitalworks.union.edu/alumnifiles_1797/1000/thumbnail.jp
A New and General Map of the Middle Dominions Belonging to the United States of America
Color map showing New England, the Great Lakes, and part of the Southern United States during the Early Republic. Published by Laurie & Whittle of London, England on May 12th, 1794.https://digitalworks.union.edu/arl_maps/1007/thumbnail.jp
Part of the Counties of Charlotte and Albany, in the Province of New York; being the Seat of War between the King\u27s Forces under Lieut. Gen. Burgoyne and the Rebel Army
Print from the London Magazine 1778. Relief shown pictorially. Shows forts and roads from Albany to Ticonderoga. Scale ca. 1:575,000.https://digitalworks.union.edu/arl_maps/1017/thumbnail.jp
Carte des Troubles de l\u27Amérique, Levée Part Ordre du Chevalier Tryon, Capitaine Général et Gouverneur de la Province de New-York Ensemble la Province de New-Jersey.
Map of the Northeastern United States, published by Chez Le Rouge, Ingr. Geographe du Roi, Paris, France. Shows administrative and political divisions. Relief shown by hachures. Appears in Thomas Jefferys\u27 Atlas ameriquain septentrional, 1778.https://digitalworks.union.edu/arl_maps/1020/thumbnail.jp
A Survey of Lake Champlain including Lake George Crown Point and St. John
From the publishers\u27 The American military pocket atlas, printed for Robert Sayer & J. Bennett, 1776. Shows naval actions at Valcour Island and Buttonmold Bay in October 1776 during the American Revolutionary War. Also included is an inset of Lake George surveyed in 1756, by Capt. Jackson. Scale ca. 1:400,000. Relief shown by hachures.https://digitalworks.union.edu/arl_maps/1019/thumbnail.jp
A New and Accurate Map of the Present War in North America
Map showing the North American theater of the Seven Years\u27 War, known in the Americas as the French and Indian War. Printed by Universal Mag. J. Hinton, Newgate Street. Shows location of Native American nations and colonial borders in the Atlantic Northeast. Relief shown pictorially.https://digitalworks.union.edu/arl_maps/1018/thumbnail.jp
A Map of that part of America which was the Principal Seat of War in 1756
Map showing the geographic extent of the French and Indian War. Covers northern New England and upper Saint Lawrence Valley. Does not show military positions, movements, or fortifications. Relief shown pictorially. Includes notes.https://digitalworks.union.edu/arl_maps/1015/thumbnail.jp