Indian Paths in the Great Metropolis
A detail of the point of convergence of the native highways at modern Kingsbridge. Facing page 90 VII. The Borough of the Bronx, showing all known and deduced native pathways and the situation of known Indian stations.
The original watercourses and marshy areas have been drawn from old maps and from the maps of the United States Geological Survey. Divided in four sections (see Map A, page 9), as follow: A. The northwesterly part of the Borough of the Bronx, from Williamsbridge to the boundary of the city, and parts of Yonkers, Bronxville, Mount Vernon, and Eastchester..
This section includes part of the Indian path known as Sackerah, between Williamsbridge, Eastchester, and Pelham...In portfolio B. The district of Pelham neck, within the Borough of the Bronx, with Pelham Manor, and New Rochelle to Mamaroneck, together with the islands in the Sound adjoining In portfolio C. Southern part of the Borough of the Bronx, from the Bronx kills to Kingsbridge, covering the old manors of Morrisania and Fordham, with West Farms and Bronx river from the Botanical gardens to its mouth In portfolio D.