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1825, April. Oliver Phelps, treasurer of Erie Transporta

tion Company, balance,

1826, Feb. Samuel B. Parsons, balance,.............

$20 45

16 37

1829, Nov. Porter & Tappan, balance,...

6 03

1828, July. H. Shepherd, balance,... 1830, May. R. W. Sherman, balance,

22 28

3 00

1832, F. L. C. Sailly, Plattsburgh, balance,....

1.00

1831, May. John Turner, Jr. balance,...

2.07

3 19

1826, Jan. Treasurer Tract Society, balance,

1833, May. John S. Van Rensselaer, Albany, balance,
1832, June. A. A. Van Buren, Hudson, balance,...
1829, Sept. J. T. B. Van Vechten, balance,..
1833, March. Isaac Van Duzen, balance,

1831, Oct. C. Y. Wemple, balance,.

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1831, Nov. Ebenezer Wilson, agent, Albany, balance,... 1831, July. D. Worth, Albany, balance, .

1825, Nov. Williams & Co., supposed Salina, deposited by

James Requa & Co.

2 92

1.00

1 74

1 86

12

6 46

15 00

193 85

The following doposites were made by Lorenzo Hoyt, attorney for Mohawk and Hudson Rail-Road Company:

1831, June 15. Francis Bloodgood, Albany,...

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1831, Oct. 25. Edward Brown,

1831, Oct. 25. J. D. P. Dow, Volkert P. Dow, and John

T. L. Beekman,.......

1831, June 15. Delaware Turnpike Company.......................

1831, Oct. 25. Elizabeth Hamilton,...

1831, June 15. Heirs of C. Walsh,

1831, June 15. Heirs of John Van Schaick,.

1831, Oct. 25. Oliver Kane,

....

1831, Oct. 25. Devisees of Stephen Lush,....

1831, Oct. 25. Richard Marvin,.....

1831, Oct. 25. Representatives of John Taylor,..... 1831, Oct. 25. Jacob H. Ten Eyck,

9 00

25 00

2.00

4.00

10 00

....

15 50

80 25

5 00

3 00

24 00

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1831, Oct. 25. Jas. G. Totten and Thomas G. Leslie,....

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1831, June 15. John S. Walsh, 1831, June 15. Sarah Walsh,

$10.00

10.00

This does not include a small unsettled account with one of the western banks.

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No. 25.

IN ASSEMBLY,

January 6, 1836.

REPORT

Of the Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank, Troy, relative to unclaimed deposites, &c.

TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW.

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In pursuance to the directions of the act passed the 9th day of May, 1835, relative to unclaimed dividends, I hereby respectfully report to the Legislature the following statement, which has been duly published.

I am, very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,

GEO. VAIL, President.

MERCHANTS' AND MECHANICS' BANK,

Troy, August 28, 1835.

A true and accurate statement of deposites made in said bank, and the time when, with other particulars required by law, which remain unclaimed at this date, and have so remained for two years previous.

1830, Nov. 28, T. Higgenbottom & Co., N. Adams, Mass.

manufacturers,

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$5 02

1831, June 24, Wm. Hill, formerly of Troy, dec'd, brewer, 240

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April 8, J. Atkinson, jr. Bellows Falls, Vt. or un

known, occupation unknown,

....

.. 81 08

June 11, Jeremiah Sweet, residence unknown, occu

pation do.

... 200 00

33

50

1832, Oct. 24, M'Namara & Co. formerly Hoosick, manu'rs, 1833, Aug. 1, Francis Young, Troy, grocer,

...

Feb. 13, H. F. & J. H. Granger, Keeseville, merc'ts, 1 65
ALN. DOUGLAS, Cashier.

STATE OF NEW-YORK,
Rensselaer County,

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SS.

Alanson Douglas, Cashier of the Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank, being duly sworn, deposeth and saith, that the above is a true and accurate statement of all the deposites made in the said bank, which, at the date of said statement, have remained unclaimed by any person authorised to receive them, for two years then next preceding; and that there is no dividend remaining upaid by the said bank, which was declared upon its stock at any time preceding the said two years, according to the best of his knowledge and belief.

Sworn to before me this

28th day of Aug. 1835,

ALN. DOUGLAS, Cashier.

F. ADANCOURT, Com'r of Deeds, &c. Troy.

No. 26.

IN ASSEMBLY,

January 6, 1836.

REPORT

Of the Brooklyn Bank, in relation to unclaimed de

posites, &c.

BROOKLYN BANK,
Brooklyn, January 2, 1836.

To the Honorable the Speaker

of the House of Assembly.

SIR

I have the honor to hand you enclosed, the report of the Brooklyn Bank, as required by law, of unclaimed dividends and

deposites.

And am, very respectfully,

Your most obedient servant,

SAM'L A. WILLOUGHBY,

President.

Brooklyn Bank.-Statement of dividends made by the Brooklyn Bank, in the city of Brooklyn, unclaimed, for two years prior to the first of September, 1835, and still remaining unpaid.

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Brooklyn Bank.-Statement of the deposites made in the Brooklyn Bank, in the city of Brooklyn, unclaimed, for two years prior to the first of September, 1835, and still remaining unpaid.

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