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Verplanck Colvin's Geodetic Field Book
Surveyor Verplanck Colvin (1847-1920) created
more than 440 field books between 1872 and
1900 to complete a survey of the Adirondack
wilderness of New York. This volume shows the
area of Blue Mountain Lake in Hamilton County.
Colvin began surveying the Adirondacks in 1865.
In 1872, the Board of Regents appointed him
supervisor of the State Survey and established a
Commission of State Parks to study the idea of an
Adirondack Park. By 1880, Colvin had completed
the most thorough survey of the Adirondacks ever
done. He continued work as state surveyor for the
next twenty-eight years. While doing his surveys, he
also gave speeches to promote the establishment
of the Adirondack Park. The Adirondack wilderness
area was designated part of a State Forest Preserve
in 1885, and as the Adirondack Park in 1892.
This book is on loan to the New York State Archives from the New
York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of
Real Property Services.