Upper Part of Hudson River and Progress of the Survey of Connecticut River
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This black and white, antique coastal survey was made for the United States Coast Survey. The surveys provide notes on important characteristics of the area mapped including depth readings and triangulation between points. The names of harbors, rivers, and important coastal towns are identified on the map as well. These charts illustrate areas that have likely undergone significant changes due to modifications and recessions of coastal lands, making them fascinating to anyone interested in local geography and history. This coastal survey, produced in 1868, shows the upper part of the Hudson River on the left part of the map, and the progress of the survey of the Connecticut River on the right.
Size: 16.5 x 13.5 inches
Condition: Very Good-age toning on folds
Map Maker: U.S. Coast Survey Office
Coloring: Black and White
Year: 1868
Condition: Very Good-age toning on folds
Map Maker: U.S. Coast Survey Office
Coloring: Black and White
Year: 1868
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