Correspondence concerning various aspects of the Ordnance Survey, including copper plate printing (1835), the refusal of additional sergeants for the survey companies (1842), a threatening letter to Thomas Larcom from “Capt. Rock” (1842), the murder of Alfred Lynch (1842-3), the American Boundary Survey, and the removal to Southampton of triangulation and observation books, correspondents include Colonel Colley,
1835-1846.
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Correspondence concerning various aspects of the Ordnance Survey, including copper plate printing (1835), the refusal of additional sergeants for the survey companies (1842), a threatening letter to Thomas Larcom from “Capt. Rock” (1842), the murder of Alfred Lynch (1842-3), the American Boundary Survey, and the removal to Southampton of triangulation and observation books, correspondents include Colonel Colley,
1835-1846.
In Collection: | Larcom Papers, 1821-1879. |
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Main Creator: | |
Language: | English |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 7,519
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |