Indentures, 1718-1727, 1792-1915.

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Indentures, 1718-1727, 1792-1915.

Indentures for apprentices and indentured servants, 1718-1727 and 1792-1902, and foundling records, 1838-1841 and 1902-1915, issued in New York City under the successive authorities of various departments of city government, including the Commissioners of the Alms-House and the Department of Public Charities; later incorporated into the Department of Public Welfare.

11 linear ft. (32 boxes, 2 v.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7770238

Churchill County Museum

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New York (N. Y.)

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