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... January 6 , 1836 , ANNUAL REPORT Of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund . TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW- YORK . The Commissioners of the Canal Fund , pursuant to chapter nine , title two of the first part of the Revised ...
... January 6 , 1836 , ANNUAL REPORT Of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund . TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW- YORK . The Commissioners of the Canal Fund , pursuant to chapter nine , title two of the first part of the Revised ...
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... January , of interest on the canal debt . These drafts will diminish the means in the hands of the Commissioners about one hundred and fifty thousand dollars . It may be estimated however , that on the first of July , 1836 , the ...
... January , of interest on the canal debt . These drafts will diminish the means in the hands of the Commissioners about one hundred and fifty thousand dollars . It may be estimated however , that on the first of July , 1836 , the ...
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... interest was made payable semi - annually at the back of the Manhattan company , and was paid by the Neversink navigation company , up to and including the half year's interest which fell due on the first of January , 1831. 12 [ ASSEMBLY.
... interest was made payable semi - annually at the back of the Manhattan company , and was paid by the Neversink navigation company , up to and including the half year's interest which fell due on the first of January , 1831. 12 [ ASSEMBLY.
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... January , 1831. The draft of the Commissioners for the interest due on the first of July , 1831 , came back dishonored , and from that time to the present , now more than four years , no payment of interest has been made upon the said ...
... January , 1831. The draft of the Commissioners for the interest due on the first of July , 1831 , came back dishonored , and from that time to the present , now more than four years , no payment of interest has been made upon the said ...
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... January , 1831 , to the time when the principal shall be paid . This stock is now a part of the surplus which has been accumu- lated for the payment of the Erie and Champlain canal debt . It is recommended that provision be made by law ...
... January , 1831 , to the time when the principal shall be paid . This stock is now a part of the surplus which has been accumu- lated for the payment of the Erie and Champlain canal debt . It is recommended that provision be made by law ...
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30th Sep 30th September Albany Allegany Allegany river annual artillery Assem Assembly Brought forward Canal Fund capital Cayuga cent chains of grubbing Champlain canal CHARLES HUMPHREY Chemung canal Chenango Chenango canal city of New-York clerk Commissioners committee Common School Fund companies Comptroller County Bank creek Crooked Lake canal cubic yards culvert Dansville debt deposites Dividends dollars duty embankment Erie and Champlain Erie canal estimate expense farm bridges feeder feet lift feet span Genesee Genesee river geological George Gallagher Grubbing and clearing Herkimer county hundred interest Ischua James Q January John Lake land Legislature loans locks Mary Swan miles Mount Morris Onondaga Oswego canal Otsego County paid passed payment poor-house pounders received respectfully revenue river road bridge rods of fence salt Saratoga County Schenectady school districts Section Seneca statement surplus timber tion tolls town fund treasury waste-weir whole number yards of excavation
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