- The Wayne County Gazetteer from 1867, by Hamilton Child.
- The Ontario County Gazetteer from 1867, also by Hamilton Child.
The State of New York Gazetteers are very interesting, of course.
- The Gazetteer of the State of New York from 1824, by Horatio Gates Spafford, from 1824.
- The Gazetteer of the State of New York from 1842, by John Disturnell (2nd scan).
- The Gazetteer of the State of New York from 1843, revised and expanded from the 1842 edition, by John Disturnell and Orville Luther Holley.
- The Gazetteer of the State of New York from 1860, by John Homer French.
- The Gazetteer of the State of New York from 1872 by Franklin Benjamin Hough.
Then there are larger geographical contexts, such as New England
- The New England Gazetteer from 1839, by John Hayward.
- The New England Gazetteer from 1841, by John Hayward.
- The American Gazetteer from 1797, by Jedidiah Morse (microform).
... or the US ...
- The View of the United States by William Darby:
- The New Gazetteer of the United States of America (1833) by William Darby
- (2nd scan)
- The New Gazetteer of the United States of America (1834) by William Darby
- The New Gazetteer of the United States of America (1836) by William Darby
- The Complete Reference Gazetteer of the United States of North America for 1839, by William Chapin (2nd scan).
- The Complete Reference Gazetteer of the United States of North America for 1840, by William Chapin.
- The Complete Reference Gazetteer of the United States of North America for 1843, by William Chapin.
- The Gazetteer of the United States and the West Indies from 1842 by Bishop Davenport.
- The Complete and Statistical Descriptive Gazetteer of the United States for 1843, by Daniel Haskell and John Calvin Smith (2nd scan, 3rd scan, 4th scan).
- The Complete and Statistical Descriptive Gazetteer of the United States for 1844, by Daniel Haskell and John Calvin Smith.
- The Complete and Statistical Descriptive Gazetteer of the United States for 1845, by Daniel Haskell and John Calvin Smith.
- The Gazeteer of the United States for 1853 by John Hayward.
- Fannings Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States from 1853, by Phelps, Fanning and Company (2nd scan).
- The New and Complete Statistical Gazetteer of the United States of America for 1853, by Richard S. Fisher, MD (1st scan, 2nd scan, 3rd scan).
- The Gazetteer of the United States from 1855 by Richard S. Fisher, MD.
- The North-American section of Harper's Statistical Gazetteer from 1855, by John Calvin Smith.
- The improved edition of Darby's Universal Gazetteer from 1827 by William Darby and Richard Brooks (whose work it seems to expand);
- Brooks' Gazetteer was also continued by John Marshall in 1832.
- Darby's Universal Gazetteer, 2nd edition (1827) by William Darby
- (2nd scan)
- John Ramsey McCulloch's Universal Gazetteer from 1843
- The emigrant's guide to the western and southwestern states and territories (1818) William Darby
- Western Tourists and Emigrants Guide from 1840, Joseph Hutchins Colton and John Calvin Smith (covers Ohio, Missouri and Illinois, among others).
Some curiosities that we picked up along the way
- Mnemonika or Chronological Tablets, (1812), William Darby
- (2nd scan)
- A Missionary Gazetteer from 1832.
- A British-America Guidebook from 1859 with US in section IV
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