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New York State Office of General Services Survey and Field Notes of Portions of the Allegany Indian Reservation


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New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230

Summary:
This series consists of copies of a dependent re-survey of portions of the boundary of the Allegany Indian Reservation and portions of the village lines within the reservation at Cattauragus County, New York. Included are two copies of a survey map and a forty-four page duplicate copy of associated field notes. The city of Salamanca is located on land leased from the Indians. These records probably relate to a dispute which occurred when the long-term lease of that property ended.
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Survey and field notes of portions of the Allegany Indian Reservation
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0.5 cubic feet

Inclusive Dates:
1987-1989
Series Number:
B1549

Scope and Content Note

The series consists of copies of a dependent re-survey of portions of the boundary of the Allegany Indian Reservation and portions of the village lines within the reservation at Cattauragus County, New York. Included are two copies of a survey map and a forty-four page duplicate copy of associated field notes. The city of Salamanca is located on land leased from the Indians. These records probably relate to a dispute which occurred when the long-term lease of that property ended.

Labeled as "O.G.S. Map No. 1608," the map shows the survey executed by cadastral surveyor Anthony E. Carrow from July 28 to October 2, 1987. The maps show the villages of Salamanca; West Salamanca; Carrolton; Great Valley; Vandalia; and the Allegheny River. The field notes contain a history of prior resurvey done in 1875-1876, and a general description of the Allegany Reservation, which occupies about 42 square miles from the New York-Pennsylvania line and up the Allegheny River valley. The certificate of survey is dated July 1987; the certificate of approval is dated February 14, 1989.

Custodial History

Before being transferred to the State Archives, these records were returned to Charles Flanagan of the Office of General Services in 1991 by Bob Batson, head of the Governor's Office of Indian Relations. The accession resulted from a project by Archives staff in 1997 to accession or refile estrayed or unidentified records.

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