Register of electors absent in the military and naval service, 1898.

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Register of electors absent in the military and naval service, 1898.

This series contains the names of electors absent from their respective election districts during time of war in the actual military service of New York State, the United States Army or Navy. The volume is arranged by name of infantry unit, artillery battery, or naval vessel in which the absent electors were serving. Under each military unit are listed in alphabetical order the surname, Christian name, residence (by street and number if any), county and city or town of each absentee. Because there is no index to the volume, the name of the regiment, battery or vessel must be known to access an individual's name.

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Early commissions were recorded by the secretary of the Colony of New York. Chapter 12 of the Laws of 1778 appointed the secretary of state the clerk of the Council of Appointment. The 1821 state constitution abolished the council, and its powers were transferred to the governor. From the description of Record of commissions, dedimus potestatem, supersedeas, pardons, and other executive actions, 1770-1827. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 82062017 The register ...