Testimony and brief in case of Black River claims heard by Canal Appraisers, 1869-1871.

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Testimony and brief in case of Black River claims heard by Canal Appraisers, 1869-1871.

Printed testimony heard by the Canal Appraisers at Utica in 1869 concerns claims against the state for damages incurred by rupture of the dam at the North Lake Reservoir on the Black River in the winter of 1869.

.2 cu. ft. (2 volumes)

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New York (State). Canal Board

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The Canal Board was established by Chapter 314 of the laws of 1826. Appeals to the Canal Board from decisions of the Board of Appraisers, later the Canal Appraisers, were made pursuant to Chapter 368 of the Laws of 1829; the Board's decision in these cases was final. The Board was abolished by Laws of 1926, Chapter 348. From the description of Petitions and appeals to the Canal Board, 1827-1926. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 78239500 ...