U.S. Deposit Fund mortgage payment ledger, [ca.1860-1938]

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U.S. Deposit Fund mortgage payment ledger, [ca.1860-1938]

This series consists of one ledger prepared by the Comptroller's Office to record United States Deposit Fund mortgage payments for the 1934-1935 fiscal year. Information is in columnar form, and each entry includes mortgage number; name of original mortgagor; date; unpaid principal; name and address of present owner; and dates payments were made on principal and interest. Some of the mortgages date to the 1860s. Some of the payments recorded date to1938.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8237216

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New York (State). Dept. of Audit and Control.

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These records were generated as a result of the duty of the Comptroller to maintain clerical accounting records for the state. From the description of Computer-produced appropriation ledger abstracts for state agencies, 1968-1969. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 77686278 Appraisal of damages was first carried out by a Canal Commissioner and two canal appraisers pursuant to Laws of 1817, Chapter 262; the Revised Statutes of 1829, Part I, Chapter 9,...

New York (State). Dept. of Taxation and Finance.

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Registers in this series were created to record the issuance of deeds to purchasers of lands sold for unpaid taxes. The Comptroller's Office performed that function until 1926; the State Tax Commissioner had the responsibility after 1926. The person who bought property in the tax sale was given a certificate. When the grace period for redeeming the property was over, the buyer gave the certificate back, and was issued a deed. From the description of Register of tax sale certificates ...

New York (State). Dept. of Audit and Control. Comptroller's Office.

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The U.S. Deposit Fund was established by Chapter 150 of the Laws of 1837, to make surplus monies distributed to the states from the U.S. Treasury available as loans for improved real estate. From the description of U.S. Deposit Fund mortgage payment ledger, [ca.1860-1938] (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 79863066 ...