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Map of Saratoga Co., New York : From Actual Surveys in 1856

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Old map of Ballston Spa, New York, New York (State), Saratoga County, Saratoga Springs, United States.

Created by E. A. Balch, Samuel Geil, Robert Pearsall Smith in 1856.
  • General-content county map showing rural buildings with householders' names; the Saratoga Springs and Ballston Spa insets show building coverage and names of principal buildings.
  • Hand colored to emphasize town (township) boundaries and territories.
  • "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1856 by Robert Pearsall Smith in the ... Eastern District of Pennsylvania."
  • Land Ownership Map
  • Includes 16 village/small-town street insets (including Saratoga Springs and Ballston Spa with local business directories) and illustrations of prominent buildings/residences.
  • Sheets numbered at center: No. 1 [southern] -- No. 2 [northern].
  • 2 copies

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Ballston Spa

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E. A. Balch

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New York

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Robert Pearsall Smith

Samuel Geil

Saratoga County

Saratoga County (N.Y.)

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Saratoga Springs (N.Y.)

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This old map of Map of Saratoga Co., New York : from Actual Surveys from 1856 was created by E. A. Balch, Samuel Geil, Robert Pearsall Smith in 1856