New York State Prison financial records, 1800-1828.

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New York State Prison financial records, 1800-1828.

Series consists of abstracts and vouchers submitted to the Comptroller for audit by the agent of the prison; also balance sheets, pay rolls, inventories of property, lists of materials purchased, accounts of work done in prison factory, accounts for construction of the prison, accounts of sheriffs for delivering prisoners, and "final accounts" on closing of the prison in 1828. Most of the documents are tied up in original bundles and labelled by year.

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