Maps and descriptions of western lands permanently appropriated for use of the state canals, 1899-1907.

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Maps and descriptions of western lands permanently appropriated for use of the state canals, 1899-1907.

The series consists of blueprint maps and descriptions of lands permanently appropriated by New York State for use of state canals. The maps were prepared by the Office of the State Engineer and Surveyor as part of its responsibilities in surveying, mapping, and engineering the state's canals.

0.1 cu. ft. (1 volume containing 114 maps) : blueprint, folded ; 30 x 89 cm or smaller, bulk of maps 30 x 69 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8245206

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