Maps, profiles, and surveys of Erie and Hudson state roads, 1825.

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Maps, profiles, and surveys of Erie and Hudson state roads, 1825.

Volumes labeled 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', and 'M' and two volumes of field notes document surveys of a proposed route for a state road between Lake Erie and the Hudson River.

5 cu. ft. (7 volumes)

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