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The surveyor literally shaped the development of the early American city. Prior to the late 1700s, Albany's surveyors generally lacked formal training. This important activity will be treated extensively in the months to come. Those who surveyed property within the city limits; externally on behalf of the city corporation; and those surveyors who may have lived in early Albany but surveyed real estate beyond Albany will be considered in this exposition. We plan to treat cartographers separately. For now, here are some of early Albany's Surveyors: Following the end of the colonial wars, the surveying function became more institutionalized. The Revolutionary War brought a number of more able surveyors marking the beginning of the profession in the city. Simeon De Witt, the first New York State Surveyor-General, heads this list. The surveys and maps of Albany native John Randall, Jr. stood out during the nineteenth century. Follow this link to more on surveyors and their work on this website. Roster of the first City Surveyors:
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