Field books for surveys by James Frost of New York State lands
Series Number
B1407
Summary
The series consists of 34 field books created by James Frost as he surveyed lands for individuals to help settle disputes over property boundaries or for appraisal. Frost was also hired by New York State for similar purposes where he worked under the direction of the State Surveyor General. These volumes contain survey notes and topographical sketches and provide information on the reason the survey was conducted, who requested it; survey location; date; and names of any assistants to Frost.
Creator
New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation. Bureau of Real Property
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.
Field books of Verplanck Colvin for the Adirondack Survey
Series Number
B1406
Summary
This series consists of field books created by Verplanck Colvin during his survey of the Adirondack region. The volumes are made up predominantly of survey notes and sketches. Many also contain additional notes, topographical sketches, and letters. Indexes, legends, and conversion tables are also frequently found. Series includes a distinct subset known as the "T" volumes that consist of surveys conducted using a theodolite survey instrument.
Creator
New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation. Bureau of Real Property
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.
Verplanck Colvin maps of the Adirondack wilderness
Series Number
B1405
Summary
Verplanck Colvin and his field assistants created this series using the field notes they compiled during their survey of the Adirondack wilderness of New York. The majority of the maps are topographical or cadastral maps and typically show elements of the natural and built environment (such as lakes, rivers, ponds, mountains, roads, and railroads) as well as names of property owners, lot numbers, and pertinent landmarks used in land surveying.
Creator
New York (State). Department of Environmental Conservation. Bureau of Real Property
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.