Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 4, Issues 11-16E. Croswell, 1899 - New York (State) |
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... received from D. , L. and W. R. R. consumed and sold during the year ending September 30 , 1898 . Size . Price ... received , first quarter . By coal received , second quarter . By coal received , third quarter .. By coal received ...
... received from D. , L. and W. R. R. consumed and sold during the year ending September 30 , 1898 . Size . Price ... received , first quarter . By coal received , second quarter . By coal received , third quarter .. By coal received ...
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... Received on account of State appropriation Received from all other sources . Total ... Of this amount there was expended Amount not drawn and therefore saved .... $ 691 89 14,000 00 495 09 $ 15,186 98 14,635 55 $ 551 43 $ 1,000 00 The ...
... Received on account of State appropriation Received from all other sources . Total ... Of this amount there was expended Amount not drawn and therefore saved .... $ 691 89 14,000 00 495 09 $ 15,186 98 14,635 55 $ 551 43 $ 1,000 00 The ...
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... receive from said Board $ 100 per year for each soldier and sailor in the Home . The Board herewith submit the reports of the Treasurer and the Superintendent . All of which is most respectfully submitted . ANNIE P. CLEARY , President ...
... receive from said Board $ 100 per year for each soldier and sailor in the Home . The Board herewith submit the reports of the Treasurer and the Superintendent . All of which is most respectfully submitted . ANNIE P. CLEARY , President ...
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... receiving more than twelve ( 12 ) dollars per month has been enforced . At that time three members received more than amount specified . Two ( 2 ) were quite willing to turn over excess and remain . One receiving seventeen ( 17 ) ...
... receiving more than twelve ( 12 ) dollars per month has been enforced . At that time three members received more than amount specified . Two ( 2 ) were quite willing to turn over excess and remain . One receiving seventeen ( 17 ) ...
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... receive the serious attention of statesmen as well as philanthropists . From the standpoint of political eco- nomy alone , the financial loss to the State each year is enormous , as will be shown by reliable statistics . The highest and ...
... receive the serious attention of statesmen as well as philanthropists . From the standpoint of political eco- nomy alone , the financial loss to the State each year is enormous , as will be shown by reliable statistics . The highest and ...
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