David Vaughan (? - 1865) was an Irish-born cartographer who settled in Albany, New York and worked for the State Engineer and Surveyor. He was renowned for maps that proved crucial to the enlargement of the Erie Canal and the construction of the Adirondack reservoirs in the 1850s - 1860s. His maps tended towards embellishment, with ornate lettering, depictions of animals, and illustrations of local lore.



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