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Engineering reports were included as parts of those transmitted by the Canal Commissioners, State Engineer or other appropriate authority to the legislature and printed as "Assembly Documents" or "Senate Documents." These are, so cited in the text. A compilation of "Laws of the State of New York, in relation to the Erie and Champlain Canals, together with the Annual Reports of the Canal Commissioners and other Documents" to 1825 was published by the State in 2 vol., 614 p. and 666 p., 1825, and known more generally as "Canal Laws."
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