ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE ONONDAGA SALT SPRINGS. STATE OF NEW YORK. NO. 26.

Albany: 1861. Original printed wrappers [lightly worn]. Stitched, 37pp. Very Good. New York State acquired the Salt Springs for a song from the Onondaga Indians. The State leased rights to private industry to process the salt, with activities overseen by the Superintendent, Vivus Wood Smith, who reported the production, costs, problems, other pertinent information. The springs were located at Salina, Liverpool, Geddes, and Syracuse. Item #8200

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