Northern Frontier Special Resource Study Map
Study Area
The map below illustrates the identified thematic resources for the Northern Frontier Special Resource Study. These resources include extant thematic properties and archeological remains from the period of significance, as well as museums, cultural centers, and memorials that provide interpretative links to the Northern Frontier. To date, 192 public and privately held resources that share a relationship to the study theme have been identified. 
For purposes of our study efforts this spring, we are working with the concept of core and peripheral study areas, supported by the concentration of thematic resources along the Mohawk and Oswego Rivers. Ten counties lie within the core area, including: Fulton, Herkimer, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, Otsego, Madison, Montgomery, Schenectady, and Schoharie counties. Although significant thematic resources are recognized outside of these counties, it is believed that interpretive links can be made to these peripheral properties from the core area.
Your Input is Requested
We welcome your questions and comments. If you would like to receive more detailed information regarding the Northern Frontier Special Resource Study, or have knowledge that you feel would contribute toward this effort, please feel free to contact Robert Zundel, Research Project Assistant by email at razundel@syr.edu, or by mail:
Dudley Breed, Project Coordinator
State University of New York
College of Environmental Science and Forestry
331 Marshall Hall
One Forestry Drive
Syracuse, New York 13210
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