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 Your search for Canals--New York (State)--Design and construction returned  14 items
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Creator:
New York (State). State Engineer and Surveyor
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A4418
 
 
Dates:
1849-1873
 
 
Abstract:  
The series consists of reports representing work histories estimating construction costs of the enlarged Erie Canal in the Western Division when construction resumed after a state fiscal crisis. Some estimates relate to contracting out repairs beginning in the 1850s or to feeder canals. Included are .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

2
Creator:
New York (State). Surveyor General
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A4415
 
 
Dates:
1839
 
 
Abstract:  
This series consists of estimate about the Erie Canal enlargements near or at Little Falls, New York. Computations usually have headings of the section surveyed and a description of the structure or site for which measurements are given. Also included are small drawings/cross-sectional diagrams of lining .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

3
Creator:
New York (State). State Engineer and Surveyor
 
 
Abstract:  
This series consists of a map and related records exhibited at a contract letting for the completion of improvements to the Genesee Valley Canal. Records include certification of the date and time papers were exhibited; a notice directing sealed proposals to perform the work; a schedule of quantities; .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

4
Creator:
New York (State). State Engineer and Surveyor
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A4425
 
 
Dates:
1833-1915
 
 
Abstract:  
This series consists of an incomplete card file that apparently indexes Erie Canal surveys, construction, and/or claims for damage. It may be part may be an index to Middle Division field books (found in series B0730, Engineer's Field Books Pertaining to the Construction of the State's Canal System). .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

5
Creator:
New York (State). State Engineer and Surveyor
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A4430
 
 
Dates:
1836-1898
 
 
Abstract:  
This series consists of a card file indexing field books of Erie Canal construction and enlargements. Cards show date; type or location of work; and a reference to the book number(s) and its location. There are headings in the index for the following: canal enlargements and repairs; lengthening of locks; .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

6
Creator:
New York (State). State Engineer and Surveyor
 
 
Abstract:  
This series consists mainly of field books compiled in the field while surveying, constructing, or maintaining the State's canal system. Topics addressed include land ownership and property valuations; property monuments; topography; proposed layouts; bridge inspections; highway locations; daily progress; .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

7
Creator:
New York (State). Division of Canals and Waterways
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
B2050
 
 
Dates:
1935
 
 
Abstract:  
This series consists of aerial stereo photographs documenting the New York State Barge Canal from Waterford to Oswego. The photographs were taken for use in planning for the 1935 Federal Improvement to the Barge Canal System. Portions of the 19th-century Erie Canal alignments are also visible..........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

8
Creator:
New York (State). Executive Department
 
 
Abstract:  
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 .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

9
Creator:
New York (State). Superintendent of Public Works
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
B1567
 
 
Dates:
1840-1920
 
 
Abstract:  
This series consists of drawings, blueprints, plans, diagrams, tracings, and maps relating primarily to the state's canal system. Virtually all the state's canals are represented, but the series is particularly strong with respect to the Barge Canal system. Also included is a map of the Genesee Valley .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

 
Abstract:  
These records primarily concern the Barge Canal system and its feeders. Series also contains items depicting the old Erie Canal and other canals such as the Black River Canal. Maps depict various canal structures such as bridges, diversion channels, dams, sewers, locks, culverts, stop gates, and aqueducts. .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

 
Title:  
 
Series:
B2074
 
 
Dates:
1925-196
 
 
Abstract:  
This series indexes maps once maintained by the Region 2 Waterways Maintenance Office of the Department of Public Works. Maps and plans indexed included the first Erie Canal enlargement, the 1895 Improvement and the Erie Barge Canal, the Black River Canal, the Chenango Canal, the Northern and Southern .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

12
Creator:
New York (State). Office of Canal Appraisers
 
 
Abstract:  
This series consists of an index to damages awarded by the Canal Appraisers for the enlargement of the Erie Canal and for the construction of other canals, particularly the Chemung and Chenango Canals. Data includes claimant name; county where claimant's property was located; filing number; date; volume .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

13
Creator:
New York (State). State Engineer and Surveyor
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
B1762
 
 
Dates:
[circa 1903]-1920
 
 
Abstract:  
This series consists of approximately 240 linen maps showing locations of channels, structures, appropriated lands, and terminals of the Erie, Champlain, Oswego, and Cayuga and Seneca Canals, as well as the location of old canals in relation to the Barge Canal System as improved under laws of 1903, .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

14
Creator:
New York (State). Division of Canals and Waterways
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
B1761
 
 
Dates:
[circa 1910]-1951
 
 
Abstract:  
This series consists of approximately 1900 original linen maps produced by the State Engineer and Surveyor. The maps are popularly known as "Blue Line," "Laws of 1910 Maps," and "Abandonment Maps." The maps depict all state owned lands and property prior to improvements completed for the Barge Canal .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives