Map of the survey and allotment of two tracts of land ceded to the people of the State of New York by the first Christian party of the Oneida Indians, February 10th, 1825

Map of the survey and allotment of two tracts of land ceded to the people of the State of New York by the first Christian party of the Oneida Indians, February 10th, 1825
Map of the two tracts of land containing numbered lots, survey notes and waterways noted. Land ceded to the people of the State of New York by the first Christian party of the Oneida Indians in 1824, the settlement tract in Lenox, Madison County, the two mile tract in Vernon and Verona, Oneida County. Done pursuant to directions of Simeon DeWitt, Esq., Surveyor General, to whom these maps are respectfully inscribed by Peter Gifford, Deputy Surveyor. Original map size 25” x 38”.
Identifier
NYSA_A0273-78_278_4
Date Original
1825
Language
English
Source
New York State Archives, Series A0273-78, Survey maps of lands in New York State, [ca. 1711-1913] (bulk ca. 1772-1913). Map 278, part 4.
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New York