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... September , was one million four hundred eighty - five thou- sand seven hundred and seventy - five dollars and nine cents . The income from the tolls and all other sources of revenue during that year , was one million nine hundred and ...
... September , was one million four hundred eighty - five thou- sand seven hundred and seventy - five dollars and nine cents . The income from the tolls and all other sources of revenue during that year , was one million nine hundred and ...
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... September last they had paid out for this purpose , nearly three millions of dollars , and yet had a surplus of the fund on hand amounting to three millions four hundred and six thousand eight hundred and nine dollars and seventy - two ...
... September last they had paid out for this purpose , nearly three millions of dollars , and yet had a surplus of the fund on hand amounting to three millions four hundred and six thousand eight hundred and nine dollars and seventy - two ...
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... September last , to the amount of more than twenty millions of dollars ; and the character of these sales is indi- cated by the further fact that about eleven millions of this proper- ty was sold on the bid made by or for the owners ...
... September last , to the amount of more than twenty millions of dollars ; and the character of these sales is indi- cated by the further fact that about eleven millions of this proper- ty was sold on the bid made by or for the owners ...
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... September Term in the Year of our Lord 1835 . The grand jurors for the State of Alabama , elected , empannelled , sworn , and charged to inquire for the body of Tuscaloosa county , upon their oath , present , that Robert G. Williams ...
... September Term in the Year of our Lord 1835 . The grand jurors for the State of Alabama , elected , empannelled , sworn , and charged to inquire for the body of Tuscaloosa county , upon their oath , present , that Robert G. Williams ...
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... September , 1834 , as shown in the annual report of last year , pages 1 and 2 , amounted to the sum of $ 3,002,576 30 The amount received by the Commissioners for the year ending on the 30th of September , 1835 , ( as given in Statement ...
... September , 1834 , as shown in the annual report of last year , pages 1 and 2 , amounted to the sum of $ 3,002,576 30 The amount received by the Commissioners for the year ending on the 30th of September , 1835 , ( as given in Statement ...
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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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