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New York State Comptroller's Office Entry Documentation from New York and Erie Railroad


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Overview of the Records

Repository:

New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230

Summary:
This series documents the activities of the New York and Erie Railroad. Most of the documents are affidavits, bills, certificates of charter, and certificates of acceptance. Also included are progress reports, money deposits, correspondence, lists, and records of stocks. Canal records can also be found in this series.
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Entry documentation from New York and Erie Railroad
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0.3 cubic feet

Inclusive Dates:
1820-1854
Series Number:
B1190

Scope and Content Note

This series documents the activities of the New York and Erie Railroad. The records are mostly addressed to the New York State Comptroller's Office and bear official seals. Most of the documents are affidavits, bills, certificates of charter, and certificates of acceptance. Also included are progress reports; money deposits; correspondence; a list of stockholders noting the number of shares each holder owned, the dollar amount, and date in which they were given; reimbursements of loans including the name of the individual, the amount, and the date; a list and schedule of expenses of obtaining and for attendance to testify before the Select Committee of Investigations of the Affairs of the New York and Erie Railroad Company; and records of stocks.

Canal records can also be found in this series. They include: the 1820 account of Myron Holley, Canal Commissioner; Erie Canal reports from 1854 and canal repair costs for the Black River Canal from 1834-1835; and an article of agreement given to commissioners appointed by the supervisors of the County of Onondaga to build a bridge over the Seneca River and Oswego Canal.

Custodial History

These records were transferred by the Banking Department to the New York State Library in 1940, and then later to the New York State Archives. It is likely these records originated in the Comptroller's Office, which handled functions that were assumed later by the Banking Department when it was created in 1851.

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