Resident, division and assistant engineers' correspondence, 1904-1915.

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Resident, division and assistant engineers' correspondence, 1904-1915.

This series consists of seventeen bound volumes that contain mostly duplicate copies of outgoing correspondence generated by various resident, division, and assistant engineers involved with the construction of the Barge Canal. Also include in the volumes in smaller quantities are incoming correspondence, progress reports and contracts, final estimates, yearly reports, monthly expenditures and estimates, state property inventories, monthly reports and detailed construction estimates.

1.3 cu. ft. (17 volumes)

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