New York State Canal Department financial records, 1834-1859.

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New York State Canal Department financial records, 1834-1859.

Payment checks and other financial records of the Canal Department, Auditor of the Canal Department, Commissioners of the Canal Fund, and the Superintendent of Canal Repairs.

3 folders.

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New York (State). Canal Department

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New York (State). Comptroller's Office

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The U.S. government levied a direct property tax in 1798. The state collected delinquent taxes for this direct tax. Assessment for the U.S. direct tax was used for the 1799 state tax. The tax-sale of 1808 was conducted for instances of nonpayment of the U.S. direct tax. From the description of Abstracts of sales of non-resident lands for unpaid quit rents, road and marsh taxes, and U.S. Direct Tax, 1803-1830. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 80471064 A law of 1...

New York (State). Office of the Auditor of Canal Department.

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New York (State). Office of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund.

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