Project maps for cession of concurrent jurisdiction of Fort Drum military installation, 1984.

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Project maps for cession of concurrent jurisdiction of Fort Drum military installation, 1984.

The series consists of six maps sent to the Secretary of State by the Department of Law to complete the application of the Attorney General of the U.S. for cession of concurrent jurisdiction of the Fort Drum military reservation. By this action the federal government would have sole jurisdiction over the area, with the state giving up its jurisdiction (primarily policing power). The Secretary of State is the office of filing and recording for executed deeds of cession.

.9 cu. ft. (6 maps) : mylar ; 72 x 102 cm.

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