Miscellaneous papers concerning legislative matters, 1859-1861, bulk 1861.

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Miscellaneous papers concerning legislative matters, 1859-1861, bulk 1861.

This series consists mainly of incoming correspondence but also includes printed and unpublished reports, minutes of Land Office commissioners, depositions, memoranda, lists of expenditures and appropriations, petitions, and claims.

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New York (State). Land Office.

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Ferry, William H.

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New York (State). Adjutant General's Office

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It is unclear exactly how these volumes came into the State's possession. They may have been forwarded to the Adjutant General who in turn transferred them to the State Library; the State Library then transferred the volumes to the State Archives in the spring of 1978. A second possibility is that the volumes could have been donated to the Bureau of Military Statistics. In 1911 and 1912 the Adjutant General's Office transferred a large number of items collected by the bureau to the State Library...

Hillhouse, Thomas, 1816-1897

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New York (State). Legislature. Senate

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The New York State Senate Chamber underwent a large detailed restoration project in the late 1970's as part of an overall project to restore the entire State Capitol building. From the description of New York State Senate Chamber restoration project press kit, 1979. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122486861 ...

Burt, Friend N.

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Robinson, Lucius F. (Lucius Franklin), 1824-1861

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Conkling, F.A.

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New York (State). Legislature. Senate. Committee on Finance

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In 1913, Milton E. Gibbs was nominated by the Governor to become State Hospital Commissioner. There was substantial opposition to Gibbs, a Rochester attorney, especially from local Democratic Party committees. Among the opposition were individuals who charged Gibbs with financial wrongdoing in representing them in a Rochester legal case. Apparently the opposition forces were successful as Gibbs did not serve as State Hospital Commissioner. From the description of Testimony relating t...