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Topographical Map of Seneca County, New York in 1852

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Old topographic map of New York, New York (State), Ovid, Seneca County, Seneca Falls, United States, Waterloo.

content county map showing towns (townships), town survey sections (numbered), rural buildings, and householders' names.

Created by Wm. T. (William T.) Gibson, Seneca County Agricultural Society (N.Y.), Robert Pearsall Smith in 1852.
  • Hand colored to emphasize town boundaries.
  • Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings.
  • "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1852 by Robert P. Smith in the ... Eastern District of Pennsylvania."
  • Originally printed on 2 sheets (later conjoined).
  • Land Ownership Map
  • Includes statistical tables, geological cross-section, and illustrations of prominent buildings/waterfall.
  • Insets: Plan of Waterloo -- Seneca Falls -- Village of Ovid.

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New York

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Ovid

Ovid (N.Y.)

Robert Pearsall Smith

Seneca County

Seneca County (N.Y.)

Seneca County Agricultural Society (N.Y.)

Seneca Falls

Seneca Falls (N.Y.)

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Topographic Maps

United States

Waterloo

Waterloo (N.Y.)

Wm. T. (William T.) Gibson

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This old map of Topographical Map of Seneca County, New York from 1852 was created by Wm. T. (William T.) Gibson,  Seneca County Agricultural Society (N.Y.), Robert Pearsall Smith in 1852