Copies of certain records in the Secretary's Office of the State of New York : transcript, 1780.

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Copies of certain records in the Secretary's Office of the State of New York : transcript, 1780.

Certified copies of certain Dutch records, 1639-1674, in the Secretary's Office of the State of New York, certified by Isaac Rysdyk, deputy secretary, and signed and sealed by Governor George Clinton, May 9, 1780. They pertain to such matters as Indian affairs, relations between the Dutch and English, the fur trade, Fort Hope, Purchase of Indian lands, Fort Orange, etc. Includes Governor's wax seal and vellum document of certification.

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Clinton, George, 1739-1812

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