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Bird Library at SU also has a full set of sanborn maps.
Mike Riley
----- Original Message -----
From: "mike engle" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: Sanbourn Maps
> Hello,
>
> I would defiantely check with the state library in Albany first. They
have
> microfilm copies.
>
> While this subject is occuring I would like to comment on one thing which
is
> probably the most pertinent in bigger cities.
>
>
> The sanborn maps that are at the state library, except for the c.a. 1950
> date(or the newest copy they have for that location) are the never been
> edited copies.
>
> If you are able to find a historical society or historian who has the
> physical copies, you will find edited copies.
>
> Let me give everyone an example that will make sense.
>
> I have been doing research in Binghamton and started with the state
library
> who only has a 189?, 1918 and 1950 sanborn copies.
>
> Well, the binghamton library's binghamton room has these in the big
bulky
> book format. and they have the same books, but the first book, the
> originally 189? book, is edited to 1912. The 1918 book is edited to 1927.
> and the next book is a 192? edited to 1950. The binghamton library even
has
> the smaller books edited to 1962(rarely have I seen these)
>
> Thusly, if you're really being zealous with your research, use both when
> available!
>
> Best Regards
> Mike Engle
>
>
>
>
>
> >From: HistorianCindyA <[log in to unmask]>
> >Reply-To: "A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State
> > history." <[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: Sanbourn Maps
> >Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 18:06:33 -0500
> >
> >Are there any Sanbourn and Parris Fire Insurance maps for Livingston
> >County? If so, where would I find copies of them (microfilm or
otherwise)?
> >
> >--
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