Cayuga and Seneca Canal Survey, Seneca Falls showing two Views of Seneca River and Turnpike

Cayuga and Seneca Canal Survey, Seneca Falls showing two Views of Seneca River and Turnpike
This is an ink, wash and charcoal map of a section of the Seneca Canal in Seneca Falls. The map is split into two views. The first view shows the Seneca River, Lock H, a dam, three bridges, fourteen buildings including mills and a tavern, a turnpike and two unidentified roads. The second view shows four buildings, a turnpike and an unidentified road. The red lines indicate courses and distances. The blue lines indicate canal right-of-way. The map also shows the properties of Jacob P. Chamberlain, Nathaniel Hammond, Dr. Birdsall, Joseph Scott and Col. Sackett.
Identifier
NYSA_A0848-77_MC7_DR14_V15_CS_15
Date Original
1834
Language
English
Source
New York State Archives, A0848-77, Canal System Survey Maps, 1832-1843, Map no. CS-15
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Geographic Locations

Seneca County