Map of Schodack, N.Y. : now part of Rensselaer County. Map supposed to have been made 1785--90 by John E. Van Alen. Transfer notations added later. Copy of original on file at State Archivist's office, Albany, N.Y. Scale 200 chains (13,000 ft.) = 1 inch / R. Schermerhorn Jr. [194-?]

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Map of Schodack, N.Y. : now part of Rensselaer County. Map supposed to have been made 1785--90 by John E. Van Alen. Transfer notations added later. Copy of original on file at State Archivist's office, Albany, N.Y. Scale 200 chains (13,000 ft.) = 1 inch / R. Schermerhorn Jr. [194-?]

1 map : ms., col. ; 111 x 87 cm.

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Van Alen, John E. (John Evert), 1749-1807

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John Evert Van Alen (1749-1807) was a civil engineer, surveyor, and Congressman. He resided in Rensselaer County, New York. From the description of Survey maps. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122583068 John Evert Van Alen (1749-1807) was a civil engineer, surveyor, and Congressman. He resided in Rensselaer County and in 1790 surveyed the town of Greenbush, New York. From the description of Survey map of land in Greenbush, Rensselaer County, New York, 1796. (Unkno...

Schermerhorn, R., Jr.

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