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New York Public Library probably has one. They have a
huge map division.
Carey Stumm
New York Transit Museum
--- "Elizabeth S. Pries" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The Oneida Nation Museum is preparing to do a small
> display on the Oneida Land Claims in New York State.
> We're looking for an 18th century map of the state
> of New York that clearly shows were the Oneida
> homelands are. I did find on a website a 1788 map
> that we would like to use, however we have been
> unable to track down where the map actually is so we
> can get permission from the owner to use it. We
> need this in the next two weeks. A digital copy
> would be best, but we will take whatever we can
> find. If anyone has a map they are willing to
> share, please contact me offlist.
>
> Thank you all!
>
> Elizabeth Sauer Pries
> Cultural Educator
> Oneida Nation Museum
> Oneida, WI
>
>
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