File:Map exhibiting the Farmington & Hampshire & Hampden canals - together wth the line of their proposed continuation through the valley of the Connecticut River to Canada (NYPL b16053773-1692566).jpg

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English: * Relief shown by hachures.
  • Inset: Profile of the canals.
  • NYPL copy backed with cloth, mounted on wooden rods.
  • Top quarter of map, north of the Canadian border at 45°, is ms. NN
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Map exhibiting the Farmington & Hampshire & Hampden canals : together wth the line of their proposed continuation through the valley of the Connecticut River to Canada
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Farmington & Hampshire & Hampden canals
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Source https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/608933a8-a979-b12e-e040-e00a18060ada
Author Scan by NYPL
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f7744300-c52a-012f-2377-3c075448cc4b
MODS
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/608933a8-a979-b12e-e040-e00a18060ada
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N. & S.S. Jocelyn
Image ID
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1692566
Collection
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Maps of North America
Collection UUID
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608933a8-a979-b12e-e040-e00a18060ada
NYPL catalog ID
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b16053773
Topics
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Canals; Canals; Altitudes


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