Champlain Canal Survey, Saratoga showing Schuylerville and Main Street

Champlain Canal Survey, Saratoga showing Schuylerville and Main Street
This is an ink, wash and charcoal map of a section of the Champlain Canal in Saratoga. The map is split into two views. The first view shows the Hudson River, the Village of Schuylerville, a narrow basin, a bridge, twenty-two buildings, the Road to Saratoga Springs and four unidentified roads. The second view shows the Hudson River, the Village of Schuylerville, Fish Creek, the scite where General Burgoyne surrendered, the scite of Old Fort Schuyler, a large basin that splits into two, two bridges, over sixty buildings, Main Street and five unidentified roads . The red lines indicate courses and distances. The blue lines indicate canal right-of-way. The map also shows the properties of Philip Schuyler, Purdy and DeKidder.
Identifier
NYSA_A0848-77_MC7_DR13_V13_CHAM2_9
Date Original
1830
Language
English
Source
New York State Archives, A0848-77, Canal System Survey Maps, 1832-1843, Map no. CHAM2-9
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Geographic Locations

Saratoga County
Champlain Canal