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The New York State barge canal

The New York State barge canal

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The New York State barge canal

by Williams, Frank M., State Engineer and Surveyor

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no place: State Engineer and Surveyor, 1915. Pamphlet. 8p., 5.75x9 inches, illustrated with 4 b&w photographic plates, a table, and a 16x15.5 inch color folded map tipped-in at rear, staples rusted, lightly handled, else very good in original stapled wraps. History and description of the progress of the canal system including the Erie Canal.

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Title
The New York State barge canal
Author
Williams, Frank M., State Engineer and Surveyor
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Pamphlet
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Used
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Publisher
State Engineer and Surveyor
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Date Published
1915
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Americana; New York; Rivers; Dam, dams; Transportation;

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