New York State Engineer and Surveyor Copies of Maps of Location and Construction of the State's Canal System Showing Enlarged…
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- This series consists of a fragmentary volume of color copy tracings, derived from State Engineer and Surveyor Map and Plan Books of the Location and Construction of the State's Canal System, depicting the enlarged Erie Canal extending from western Montgomery County to eastern Oneida County. Information in the tracings may differ from that in the original paper maps.
Title
- Copies of maps of location and construction of the state's canal system showing enlarged Erie Canal
Quantity
- 0.1 cubic feet; 1 volume; 54 maps
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- B1510
Creator
Arrangement
Geographical.
Scope and Content Note
This fragmentary volume contains color copy tracings on architect linen of maps contained in books number 38 and 42 in the series of State Engineer and Surveyor Map and Plan Books of the Location and Construction of the State's Canal System. The tracings depict the enlarged Erie Canal extending from western Montgomery County to eastern Oneida County. The tracings occasionally contain somewhat less or slightly different information than the original paper maps. The copies do not show the 1834 Holmes Hutchinson survey information included in the originals. The purpose and delineator of the tracings are unknown. The date of the tracings is uncertain; a notation on the first map may indicate that they were created as late as 1940.
Related Material
B0292Series B0292, State Engineer and Surveyor Map and Plan Books of the Location and Construction of the State's Canal System, contains the original maps from which these copies were derived.
Custodial History
These tracings were found among several fragmentary series accessioned by Archives staff in January, 1997.
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.