Record books of watersheds and related improvements in the Western Division of the Barge Canal, 1919-1920.

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Record books of watersheds and related improvements in the Western Division of the Barge Canal, 1919-1920.

The series consists of copies of data, reports, maps, and related records on work done as improvements to the state's infrastructure. They were gathered into volumes by the office of the State Engineer and Surveyor according to the watershed areas found in western New York.

0.5 cu. ft. (9 volumes containing 11 maps) : some blueprint copies, some tracings with col. ink ; bulk 20 x 32 cm or larger within volume size of 35.5 x 23 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8213320

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