- Map of the canal system of the State of New York
- Reproduction of the map accompanying Colden's History of the Five Indian Nations
- Lock at Little Falls, built about 1800
- Early canal advocates
- Map of State (1811), showing profile of proposed canal, with inclined planes
- Entrance of the canal into the Hudson (old print)
- The opening of the Erie canal
- "The Marriage of the Waters"
- Large medal to commemorate completion of Erie canal
- Keg carrying Lake Erie water
- Small medal to commemorate completion of Erie canal
- View of the aqueduct bridge at Rochester (old print)
- Aqueduct of the Genesee river at Rochester
- The combined locks at Lockport
- Canal-boat on inclined plane
- Bird's-eye view of Shinnecock and Peconic canal
- Map showing slips and adjuncts of the Erie canal at Buffalo
- Original combined locks at Lockport (old drawing)
- Bird's-eye view of the combined locks at Lockport
- View of the aqueduct bridge at Little Falls (old print)
- Aqueduct at Little Falls, present condition of original structure
- Aqueduct over the Seneca river -"Richmond" or Montezuma aqueduct
- Map showing divisions of New York State, in connection with the study of "The Influence of the Erie Canal."
- Diagram illustrating growth of New York City
- Diagram illustrating decline and increase of values in New York State
- Diagram illustrating growth of divisions of New York State
- Diagram illustrating effect of canal on population of adjacent country
- Diagram illustrations between towns bordering waterways and more remote portions of border counties
- Diagram illustrating effect of canal on distribution of alien population
- Diagram illustrating relative progress of States of Union and of divisions of New York State