Black River, New York - Improvement of. Letter from the Secretary of War: 24th Congress 2d Session. Ho. of Reps. Dept. War. [Doc. No. 74]
by United States Congress] [War Department] [Black River, New York]
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Washington DC: Blair & Rives, 1837. Wraps. Good. Disbound document. 6 pages, [1] blank. Folding map has several folds and measures approximately 37.5" x 25". Light toning to the map and text. Map is in good condition. From wikipedia: The Black River is a 125-mile-long (201 km)[4] blackwater river that empties into the eastern end of Lake Ontario on the shore of Jefferson County, New York in the United States. The origin of the name is not clear, but it may stem from the natural tannic acid that darkens the water in places. The river flows in a generally northwest direction, with its valley dividing the Adirondack Mountains on the east from the Tug Hill region to the west.
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- Title
- Black River, New York - Improvement of. Letter from the Secretary of War
- Author
- United States Congress] [War Department] [Black River, New York]
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- Wraps
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- Used - Good
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- 1
- Publisher
- Blair & Rives
- Place of Publication
- Washington DC
- Date Published
- 1837
- Keywords
- Map, Engineering
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