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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. decided action on this subject at the
present session of the Legislature . In a government like ours , which emanates
from the people , where the entire administration in all its various branches is ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. decided action on this subject at the
present session of the Legislature . In a government like ours , which emanates
from the people , where the entire administration in all its various branches is ...
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7,500 00 " New - York State Bank , 4,350 00 $ 11,850 JO To John L. Bigelow ,
superintendent of repairs , ... $ 4,400 79 4 Franklin Gage 5,875 04 10,275 83 "
Simon M. Holden for tolls refunded , 6 33 $ 22,132 16 CHEMUNG CANAL .
7,500 00 " New - York State Bank , 4,350 00 $ 11,850 JO To John L. Bigelow ,
superintendent of repairs , ... $ 4,400 79 4 Franklin Gage 5,875 04 10,275 83 "
Simon M. Holden for tolls refunded , 6 33 $ 22,132 16 CHEMUNG CANAL .
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. paid to Anthony Otsequette , “ to be in
full of an annuity now paid him by this State . ” This sum was sent to him by
Daniel Bread , and paid to him at Duck Creek , Michigan , and his receipt in full
taken ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. paid to Anthony Otsequette , “ to be in
full of an annuity now paid him by this State . ” This sum was sent to him by
Daniel Bread , and paid to him at Duck Creek , Michigan , and his receipt in full
taken ...
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References to some publications on the Geology and Mineralogy of the State of
New York . Bruce's Mineralogical Journal , published in 1814 . Page 1. Dr.
Mitchill's Catalogue of Minerals found in the inte rior of the State of New - York .
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References to some publications on the Geology and Mineralogy of the State of
New York . Bruce's Mineralogical Journal , published in 1814 . Page 1. Dr.
Mitchill's Catalogue of Minerals found in the inte rior of the State of New - York .
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. 1 Bellinger , Frederick , Blair , Joseph ,
Borland , Charles , junior , Bradish , Luther , Brooks , Wells , .. Campbell , Thomas
B. Carroll , Charles H. Chamberlain , Calvin T. Chamberlain , John , Chambers ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. 1 Bellinger , Frederick , Blair , Joseph ,
Borland , Charles , junior , Bradish , Luther , Brooks , Wells , .. Campbell , Thomas
B. Carroll , Charles H. Chamberlain , Calvin T. Chamberlain , John , Chambers ...
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