Survey map of extension of Genesee Valley Canal from Olean to Mill Grove Pond, 1857.

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Survey map of extension of Genesee Valley Canal from Olean to Mill Grove Pond, 1857.

This single manuscript map shows survey lines drawn for a 6.7 mile extension of the Genesee Valley Canal from Olean to Mill Grove Pond. The map is the product of Chapter 247 of the Laws of 1857, which authorized and required the Canal Commissioners to extend the Genesee Valley Canal from a point near the canal basin at Olean to Mill Grove Pond on the Allegheny River.

.3 cu. ft. (1 map) : manuscript, col. ink, annotated ; 63 x 233 cm.

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