Certificate appointing James A. Parsons as attorney general, 1914.

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Certificate appointing James A. Parsons as attorney general, 1914.

The series consists of an original certificate dated September 2, 1914, appointing James A. Parsons as attorney general of the State of New York. The certificate was kept within the records of the Department of Law, of which the attorney general is the administrative head as chief legal officer for the state.

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