Chenango Canal Survey, showing Village of Binghamton, Lock No. 113, 114 and the junction of the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers

This is an ink, wash and charcoal map of a section of the Chenango Canal in Chenango. It shows the Village of Binghamton, the junction of the Chenango and Susquehanna Rivers, the end of the canal, two rectangle shaped basins, Lock No. 113 and 114, six bridges including two that span the Chenango River and the Susquehanna River, three buildings, Collier Street, Franklin Street, Water Street, Susquehanna Street, Park Street and Court Street. The red lines indicate courses and distances. The blue lines indicate canal right-of-way. The map also shows the properties of McKinney, Elihu Ely, John A. Collier, H. and A. Birdsall, J. Squires, Thomas Evans, J. Evans and J.D Smith.
Identifier
NYSA_A0848-77_MC8_DR1_V17_CHEN2_164
Date Original
1838
Language
English
Source
New York State Archives, A0848-77, Canal System Survey Maps, 1832-1843, Map no. CHEN2-164
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Geographic Locations

Broome County