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1828 Report No. 216, James & Kenhawa Rivers to Congress by Capt McNeill- Signed

$ 15.83

Availability: 69 in stock
  • Modification Description: report document no. 216 to 26th congress, by Top Engineer us army under secretary of War- James Barbour, Capt. George McNeill, 68 pages. presented findings to Speaker of The House Andrew Stevenson
  • Theme: Political
  • Type: report/ document
  • Country/Region: United States
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Politician: James Barbour/ Andrew Stevenson
  • Condition: rare old vintage with wear and aging on paper report, of the letter sent to 26th Congress 1st session by top engineer Capt George McNeill, serving under Sec. of War James Barbour, 68 pages, has pullout foldout tables, shows findings on James, Kenhawa(now Kanawha) , and Greenbrier Rivers, near canal route, near bridge along greenbrier, talks of finding Coal deposits, and has his signature along top right edge, see all photos, , has plastic sleeve , document no. 216 presented to 26th congress March 24th, 1828. sold as is as shown, see photos.
  • Year: 1828
  • Signed: Yes
  • Material: document papers
  • Modified Item: Yes

    Description

    rare 1828 report no. 216,  26th Congress 1st session, by Capt. George McNeill, serving under Secretary of War John Calhoun,  68 pages, is signed at near top right hand corner, talks of james river, Greenbrier River, Kenhawa- which is now Kanawha River in VA, Wva. , talks of finding Coal Deposits, near Lewisburg, and Greenbrier River Bridge areas. Findings Presented to The Speaker of The House Andrew Stevenson.  sold as is as shown.  Check out my
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