Manuscript copy of Volume 25 of the New York Colonial Council Papers, 1675-1676.

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Manuscript copy of Volume 25 of the New York Colonial Council Papers, 1675-1676.

Series consists of an unbound transcription of documents in Volume 25 of the New York Colonial Manuscripts, Administrative Records, 1675-1676. These transcriptions were made before the 1911 Capital Fire damaged many of the Colonial Manuscripts. Although Volume 25 suffered little damage, these transcriptions may be useful in deciphering documents that are damaged or illegible.

.2 cu. ft. (1 box)

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