Research

Scope and Content Note

B0729-85: This accretion consists of roll survey maps for the enlargement of the Middle Division of the Erie Canal. Maps show red lines; blue lines; sectional divisions;old and new channels; profiles; existing structures; names of property owners; and adjacent roads, streets, and buildings. Maps vary in size, the largest being approximately 30 inches by 15 feet. Maps are rolled; most are on rods or in tubes. The maps have been numbered repeatedly. The most recent numbers refer to a bin location in the Utica Office of the Canal Corporation of the New York State Thruway Authority, and consist of a numeral, slash, and letter (e.g., "9/M").

The accretion includes some torn fragments of roll survey maps for the enlargement of the Middle Division of the Erie Canal. Originally stored rolled in tubes, the maps are badly torn. Often the number identifying the map or the location of the map is missing.

B0729-07: This accretion consists of ca. 70 linen tracings of earlier maps. Maps are numbered consecutively and measure ca. 20 by 25 inches. The maps show the relative positions of the Erie Canal and the later Enlarged Canal, and include names of property owners. The maps may have been created for convenience copies or possibly as replacement copies of damaged maps from the time of the canal enlargement in the 1890s. The maps cover the geographic region from Dewitt to Frankfort.

B0729-12: This accretion consists of ca. 200 maps that chiefly document the Wood Creek area of the Erie Canal between Utica and Oneida Lake.