The maps produced by the Holmes Hutchinson survey of 1832–1843 are the gold standard for locating the line of the original Erie Canal. This one depicts the canal’s water-level crossing at the Seneca River and the guard lock on the right bank.
The maps produced by the Holmes Hutchinson survey of 1832–1843 are the gold standard for locating the line of the original Erie Canal. This one depicts the canal’s water-level crossing at the Seneca River and the guard lock on the right bank.