Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
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DOCUMENTARY HISTORY
STATE OF MW-YORK
ARRANGED UNDER DIRECTION OF THE
Hon. CHRISTOPHER MORGAN,
Secretary of State.
BY E. R. O'CALLAGHAN, M. D. VOL. 11.
ALBANY:
WEED, PAKPONS & Co., PUBLIC PRINTERS. 1849.
COMMUNICATION FROM TIK. SECRETARY OF STATE
Secretary's Office, ) Albany, January 4th, 1849, > To the Speaker of the Assembly. Sir, --
By section 6, chapter 260, of the laws of 1848, six hundred dollars were appropriated for collecting documents and papers belonging to the State, con nected with its history and translating the same.
1 herewith transmit to the Legislature a document with accompanying maps andd;avvings, prepared by Doctor E. B. O Callaghan, illustrating the early history of the State.
Very respectfully, . > Your obedient servant,
CHRISTOPHER MORGAN.
State of New-Y'osk, ) In Assembly, Jart. 5, 184!). i On motion of Mr. R. H. Prutn, Resolved, That the Secretary of State cause to be jirinted and bound for the use of the Legislature, twenty times the usual number of copies of his report, with the accompanying documents, maps, &c., relating to the history of this State; also, five hundred copies for his own use, and five hundred copies for the Regents of the University, to be used for literary exchanges. By order,
PHILANDER B. PRINDLE,
Clerk of Assembly.
In Assembly, ) AprU 10, 184y, S On motion of Mr. J. W. Beekman, Resolved, That the Secretary of State cause to De printed and bound for the use of this Legislature, the same number of copies of the second volume of the Documentary History of New- York, as have been ordered of the first volume, aad one copy of each volume for euob reporters as the speia.ker shall deaigaate.