Judgments, transcripts, and decrees, 1840-1910.

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Judgments, transcripts, and decrees, 1840-1910.

Register of docketing of judgments in the New York County Clerk's office by the Supreme Court, Court of Common Pleas, Superior Court, Court of General Sessions of the Peace, Court of Oyer and Terminer, Marine Court, and District Courts. Information includes date of filing of judgment, date and court in which it was rendered, damages and costs, attorneys, date of satisfaction, judgment debtor, and judgment creditor.

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