Papers, 1936-1941.

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Papers, 1936-1941.

Appraisals, notes, bills, maps, correspondence, and clippings pertaining to appraisals of land along the Delaware Aqueduct, with some items pertaining to the employment of real estate brokers as appraisers and as expert witnesses during the hearings.

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New York (N.Y.). Board of Water Supply

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The Board of Water Supply was established in 1905 to investigate and report on new sources of water and on constructing works to deliver that water to the city. From the description of Reports, 1912-1960 (1947-1960). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122604743 The Board of Water Supply was established in 1905 to investigate and report on new sources of water for the city and to construct utilities for delivery of such water. From the description of Miscellaneous rep...

Cox, Lloyd B.

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Lloyd B. Cox was a real estate broker in Bedford. In addition to maintaining his private practice, Cox served as an appraiser for the Saw Mill Parkway, the Tax Equalization of 1934, and (beginning November 1936) the Delaware Aqueduct Proceeding conducted by the New York City Board of Water Supply. The papers in this collection all pertain to Cox's work on the Delaware Aqueduct. From the description of Lloyd B. Cox Papers. 1936-1941. (Westchester County Archives). WorldCat record id: ...