1872 County Atlas of Westchester, New York is a color facsimile reprint of the original 1872 atlas capturing one of New York's most historically significant counties at a pivotal moment of growth and development. This reprint reproduces the full-color, hand-tinted maps of the original volume, preserving the cartographic detail and visual character that make Westchester county atlases among the most collectible of all New York State mapping documents. The atlas provides comprehensive township-level coverage of Westchester County, with detailed maps of towns including Bedford, Cortlandt, East Chester, Greenburgh, Harrison, Lewisboro, Mamaroneck, Morrisania, New Castle, New Rochelle, North Castle, North Salem, Ossining, Pelham, Poundridge, Rye, Scarsdale, Somers, Westchester, West Farms, White Plains, Yonkers, and Yorktown. Also included are village plans for dozens of communities — among them Armonk, Bronx Dale, Chappaqua, Irvington, Katonah, Mamaroneck, Mount Vernon, Tarrytown, and many others — each keyed to the town in which they are located. Beyond the township and village maps, the atlas includes map of New York City and vicinity, a plan of New York City itself, miscellaneous tables of distances and explanations, and a map of Park Institute, making it a remarkably comprehensive survey of the greater New York metropolitan region as it existed in 1872.