Daily administrative reports of Lock No. 19, 1932-1989.

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Daily administrative reports of Lock No. 19, 1932-1989.

The series consists of daily reports on the operation of Barge Canal Lock 19, located just east of Utica, New York. These reports provide unique documentation of day-to-day traffic on the canal as well as specific information on the lock itself, which was an important one on the canal system because of its strategic location. The reports were kept to meet recordkeeping and reporting requirements in administering the state's canal system.

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