Accounts of monies paid into treasuries of Albany and Dutchess counties, 1779-1782.

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Accounts of monies paid into treasuries of Albany and Dutchess counties, 1779-1782.

This series consists of returns for the amount of taxes paid into the Albany and Dutchess Counties treasuries. The series consists of lists of dated returns denoting the amount of money that was collected in each district of the County. The Dutchess County returns, in addition to this information, provide the names of the collectors for each district and in some instances, how the tax money was disbursed

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