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Map of the State of New-York and the surrounding country by David H. Burr. Compiled from his large map of the State, 1832. (with) Profile of the Grand Erie Canal. (with) Profile of the Champlain Canal. (with) Profile of the Seneca Canal. Entered according to Act of Congress Jany. 5th., 1829 by David H. Burr of the State of New York. Engd. by Rawdon, Clark & Co., Albany & Rawdon, Wright & Co., New York.
who: Burr, David H., 1803-1875; D.H. Burr; Rawdon, Clark & Co.; Rawdon, Wright & Co.
what: Canals; State Atlas; Atlas Map
when: 1832
where: New York; Connecticut; Rhode Island; Vermont; New England
No. 30. Conn.-R.I.-N.Y. Stonington sheet. U.S. Geological Survey, J.W. Powell, Director. State of Connecticut ... State of Rhode Island ... commissioners. Henry Gannett, Chief Geographer. Marcus Baker, Geographer in charge. Triangulation by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. E.B. Clark and F.P. Gulliver. Surveyed in 1888. (1893)
who: Geological Survey (U.S.); for sale by the State Librarian; Gannett, Henry, 1846-1914; Baker, Marcus; Clark, E. B.; Gulliver, F. P.; U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
what: State Atlas; Atlas Map
when: 1893
where: Connecticut; New York; Rhode Island; New London County (Conn.); Washington County (R.I.)
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