The New York Annual RegisterEdwin Williams J. Leavitt, 1834 Containing an almanac; civil and judicial list; with political, statistical and other information respecting the state of New York and the United States. |
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... Cayuga and Seneca 162 Law , abstract of 158 Chemung 162 Sales from 1810 to 1833 157 Chenango 162 Canal Commissioners- 296 B Canals contemplated-- 164 Baltimore Packets 260 Canal Companies incorporated 180 Bank Commissioners 295 ...
... Cayuga and Seneca 162 Law , abstract of 158 Chemung 162 Sales from 1810 to 1833 157 Chenango 162 Canal Commissioners- 296 B Canals contemplated-- 164 Baltimore Packets 260 Canal Companies incorporated 180 Bank Commissioners 295 ...
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... Cayuga and Seneca Canal ... 162 Deeds 320 Census of New York City Water 433 of each Town-- Abstract of 1830 72 Companies , Manufacturing 357 46 Schools 232 Fund 233 134 Comparative 71 Insuranee 211 of Villages -- 68 Miscellaneous 212 ...
... Cayuga and Seneca Canal ... 162 Deeds 320 Census of New York City Water 433 of each Town-- Abstract of 1830 72 Companies , Manufacturing 357 46 Schools 232 Fund 233 134 Comparative 71 Insuranee 211 of Villages -- 68 Miscellaneous 212 ...
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... Cayuga Seneca 5366 4401 3970 4795 5382 4784 5378 4761 4116 3964 4421 3958 • 2054 1756 2054 1756 2052 1752 Ontario 2341 4301 2348 4301 2349 .4293 Wayne 2810 2711 2813 2701 2804 2693 Yates 1940 1346 1940 1344 1939 1340 18912 18879 ...
... Cayuga Seneca 5366 4401 3970 4795 5382 4784 5378 4761 4116 3964 4421 3958 • 2054 1756 2054 1756 2052 1752 Ontario 2341 4301 2348 4301 2349 .4293 Wayne 2810 2711 2813 2701 2804 2693 Yates 1940 1346 1940 1344 1939 1340 18912 18879 ...
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... Cayuga .. .... 4463 3921 Oswego ........ 2565 2379 Chautauque ..... 2254 3970 Otsego ... 4956 4072 Chenango ..3704 3339 Putnam .... .1191 669 Clinton ...... ..1719 1091 Queens ..1655 1400 Columbia . .... 3965 3682 Rensselaer ..... 4819 ...
... Cayuga .. .... 4463 3921 Oswego ........ 2565 2379 Chautauque ..... 2254 3970 Otsego ... 4956 4072 Chenango ..3704 3339 Putnam .... .1191 669 Clinton ...... ..1719 1091 Queens ..1655 1400 Columbia . .... 3965 3682 Rensselaer ..... 4819 ...
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... Clark . S. Colt . * Rowland + Laban Day . Hoskins . Wayne 2817 2721 Seneca 2082 1732 Cayuga * Jackson . 4456 3913 4899 4453 Anti Jackson . Twenty - sixth District . Thirtieth District . + John 44 Congressional Districts .
... Clark . S. Colt . * Rowland + Laban Day . Hoskins . Wayne 2817 2721 Seneca 2082 1732 Cayuga * Jackson . 4456 3913 4899 4453 Anti Jackson . Twenty - sixth District . Thirtieth District . + John 44 Congressional Districts .
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15 per cent Abraham Albany Allegany Allen amount annually Benjamin Broome Buffalo Canal Fund Canandaigua capital Cattaraugus Cayuga cents per pound Champlain Champlain Canal Charles Chautauque Chenango city of New-York Clark Clinton Columbia commissioners Consul Cortland Cotton Factory County Bank Creek Crooked Lake Canal Daniel David Delaware District dominical letter Dutchess East Edward Erie Canal Essex Franklin Genesee George Greene Henry Herkimer Hudson iron Isaac Ithaca Jacob James Jefferson John Joseph Lake Lawrence Lewis Livingston loans Madison manufactured Miles from Wash'n mill Monday Monroe Montgomery Moon morn Newburgh Niagara Offices Oneida Onondaga Ontario Orange Orleans Oswego Oswego Canal Otsego Peter Plattsburgh Postmasters Poughkeepsie Rensselaer Richmond River Robert Rochester Rockland Samuel Saratoga Schenectady Schoharie Seneca Smith South Steuben Suffolk Sullivan Sunday Thomas Tioga Tompkins Total Towns Troy Tuesday Ulster Utica village Ward Warren Washington Wayne West Westchester William woollen factory Yates
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Seite 301 - of the supreme court at chambers, in the trial of issues joined in the supreme court, and in courts of oyer and terminer, and jail delivery. There must be Held in each year at least two circuit courts, and courts of oyer and terminer, in each county in the state ; and in the city of
Seite 13 - day A, the next day B, and so on till you come to the first Sunday, and the letter that answers to it is the dominical letter. If there were 364 days, or exactly 52 weeks in the year, the dominical letter would be always the same ; but the year contains
Seite 413 - RATES OF POSTAGE. On single letters, (or one piece of paper,) not exceeding 30 miles ....... 6 cents. Over 30, and not exceeding 80 miles . 10 . Over 80, do. 150
Seite 13 - G ; and the one of these which denotes Sunday is the Dominical Letter. Thus, if the year begin on Sunday, A is the dominical letter ; if it begin on Monday, that letter is G ; if on Tuesday, it is F, and so on. Generally, to find the dominical letter, call
Seite 70 - Chenango . . . Clinton Columbia Cortland Delaware Dutchess Erie Essex ... Franklin •Genesee Greene Hamilton Herkimer Jefferson Kings Lewis Livingston.... Madison Monroe... . Montgomery.. New- York.... Niagara. . . Oneida Onondaga .... Ontario Orleans
Seite 214 - situated on a beautiful square, between Murray, Barclay, Church, and Chapel streets, in the city of New-York. It was established under a royal charter in the year 1754, which has been confirmed by various acts of the Legislature since the revolution, the principal of which is that of the 13th April, 1787.
Seite 251 - Organized Jan., 1828—Incorporated May 2, 1829. " For the purpose of encouraging and promoting domestic industry in this state and the United States, in agriculture, commerce,
Seite 14 - The Cycle of the Sun is the number of years that elapse before the Sundays throughout the year happen on the same days of the month. If there were 364 days in the year, that would happen every year ; if 365, it would happen every seventh year ; but, because
Seite 213 - to their visitation. Such distribution is to be made in proportion to the number of students in each seminary, who for four months during the preceding year shall have pursued therein classical studies, or the higher
Seite 215 - hundred scholars, and instruction is given in all branches necessary for admission into any college, or for the counting-house. Eight instructors are constantly employed, besides one teacher in French, one in Spanish, and one in German and Italian. There is also a primary school attached to this institution, in which boys from