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Creator:
New York (State). Comptroller's Office
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A1064
 
 
Dates:
1826
 
 
Abstract:  
This series consists of single-page financial reports submitted to the State Comptroller by toll collectors at points on the Erie and Champlain Canals. Reports indicate the location, name of collector, monthly amount of tolls received, amount of fines received or refunds granted, amount of revenue retained .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

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Creator:
New York (State). Comptroller's Office
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A1157
 
 
Dates:
1853, 1878-1879
 
 
Abstract:  
These annual accounts include two documents: a monthly summary of debits for refunded tolls, salary of collector, pay of clerks, and deposits of tolls in designated banks; and of credits for tolls collected, clearances issued, and penalties levied; second document provides summary totals under each .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

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Creator:
New York (State). Comptroller's Office
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A1448
 
 
Dates:
1849-1882
 
 
Abstract:  
This series, arrange chronologically by year, then alphabetical by location of office, consists of leases for toll collectors' offices. Information includes description of premises leased, date of lease, location of the office, terms of payment and annual rent. Beginning in 1858, the information was .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

4
Creator:
New York (State). Comptroller's Office
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A1198
 
 
Dates:
1826
 
 
Abstract:  
These cash books of J. Bowman, Toll Collector at Rochester, list names and amounts which are total daily. The books were presumably submitted to the Comptroller along with the accounts of the collector..........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

5
Creator:
New York (State). Comptroller's Office
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A1046
 
 
Dates:
1839
 
 
Abstract:  
These bills were submitted to the Comptroller, and provide date; time of run; name of superintendent; destination; type of freight; and railroad charges. Bills were submitted to the Comptroller in accordance with a law of 1834 incorporating the Auburn and Syracuse Railroad Company and requiring it to .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

6
Creator:
New York (State). Comptroller's Office
 
 
Abstract:  
Proprietors of freight boats carrying passengers established agreements on fees to be paid for each boat they operated upon the canals. Each agreement provides name of provider; name of boat line; registered name and hailing place for each boat in the line; proprietor signature; and date..........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

7
Creator:
New York (State). Comptroller's Office
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A1436
 
 
Dates:
1837
 
 
Abstract:  
This volume contains sample forms and instructions for use by collectors of tolls on the canal system and cites relevant statutes..........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

8
Creator:
New York (State). Comptroller's Office
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
B1181
 
 
Dates:
1839-1840
 
 
Abstract:  
This series documents the articles and quantity of items shipped using the Auburn and Syracuse Railroad Company. Each bill is signed by the superintendent of the railroad company and includes the toll that was charged for shipment. Bills were submitted to the Comptroller in accordance with a law of .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

9
Creator:
New York (State). Comptroller's Office
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A1079
 
 
Dates:
1838-1839
 
 
Abstract:  
These are passenger lists for daily steamboat trips between Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Provided are names; destinations; number of party; and fares paid. The series also includes daily accounts of Roswell Haskell with steamboat "Red Jacket" for receipts and disbursements..........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives
 

10
Creator:
New York (State). Comptroller's Office
 
 
Title:  
 
Series:
A1264
 
 
Dates:
1817-1829
 
 
Abstract:  
This series consists of tax lists for steamboats Richmond, Paragon, and Chancellor Livingston. . The Canal Fund law includes a one dollar tax upon each steamboat passenger for each trip of over 100 miles, and fifty cents for any distance between 30 and 100 miles. Proceeds were deposited in the Canal .........
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives