Appointment, 1801 Apr. 27, Albany, N.Y., of John Tayler.

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Appointment, 1801 Apr. 27, Albany, N.Y., of John Tayler.

Appoints Tayler to receive from the state treasurer and distribute annuities to Indian tribes in the state.

1 item (2 l.) in case ; 27 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6691434

Rosenbach Museum & Library

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