Project maps for cession of concurrent jurisdiction of Fort Drum military installation
Series Number
A3323
Summary
This series consists of maps sent to the Secretary of State to complete the application of the U.S. Attorney General to enable the federal government to have sole jurisdiction over Fort Drum military reservation. Information on maps include area and description of the original reservation, custody and accountability of acquired and disposed acreage, and boundary lines of the installation as completed from deed descriptions and aerial surveys. Maps are base maps revised to show boundary changes and new markers.
Creator
New York (State). Department of State
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
This series consists of the recorded copies of "deeds and title papers" which were filed primarily in Series A0464, Original Deeds and Title Papers. The documents are described more fully in that series, but in general they are deeds or leases to the United States and to New York State, releases of rights to lands under water, cessions of jurisdiction to the United States, and leases from the state.
Creator
New York (State). Department of State. Bureau of Miscellaneous Records
Access Restrictions
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Property survey maps for cession of jurisdiction of the Federal Correctional Facility at Otisville
Series Number
A3325
Summary
This series consists of maps sent to the Secretary of State to complete the application of the Attorney General of the U.S. for cession of jurisdiction to the U.S. from the State of New York of the Federal Correctional Facility at Otisville, New York. The maps represent a property survey showing two parcels covering Orange and Sullivan counties and land in the Town of Mt. Hope, Orange County. Included are full property descriptions showing easements, property lines, roadways, and other physical features.
Creator
New York (State). Department of State
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.