Periodical Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York Volume 7 (1889)
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Image 3 of Volume 7 (1889) OF THE SSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF NEW YOR it ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH SESSION VoLumE VII Nos 38 TO 51 INCLUSIVE ALBANY THE TROY PRESS COMPANY PRINTERS 1889
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Image 5 of Volume 7 (1889) 11 XI STA fE OF N LAY rORK No 38 IN ASS ELY efArrARY 22 1889 TOMMUNICATIO1 FROM TIlE CO1VIPTROLLE11 IN RESPONSE TO A RESOLU1pN OF THE ASSEMBLY GIVING THE AMOUNT OF…
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Image 6 of Volume 7 (1889) 1114 ASSEMBLY No 381 AppropriatiooR for construction repairs etc of Normal Schools during the yeas1884 to 1888 both inclusive payable from the General Fund 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 Total Albany 7350…
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Image 9 of Volume 7 (1889) FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE New York State Custodial Asylum Feeble Minded Women FOR THE YEAR 1888 TRANSMITTED TO THE LEGISLATURE FEBRUARY 7 188fd ALBANY THE TROY PRESS COMPANY…
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Image 11 of Volume 7 (1889) OFFICERS TRUSTEES Hon DAVID DECKER DARWIN COLVIN M D Mrs HELEN B CASE Rev MANLEY S HARD D D Mrs ELIZA C PERKINS Hon E K BURNHAM Hon SILAS S PIERSON Mrs…
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Image 12 of Volume 7 (1889) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DARWIN COLVIN Hon DAVID DECKER Hon S S PIERSON Mrs E C PERKINS Hon E K BURNHAM ASSISTANT MATRONS Miss LIZZIE BALDRIDGE Mrs J M BUELL TEACHER Mrs DEBORAH TUCKER…
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Image 13 of Volume 7 (1889) STATE OF NEW YORK No 39 IN ASSEMBLY FEBRUARY 7 1889 FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE NEW YORK STATE CUSTODIAL ASYLUM FOR FEEBLEMINDED WOMEN NEWARK N Y To the…
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Image 14 of Volume 7 (1889) 6 AssEmBLY these places girls and women who could not render the most ordinary and needed service to their offspring have brought into the world their unfortunate progeny Nor do all these…
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Image 15 of Volume 7 (1889) No 39 7 We have sought to use the best of ecomomy both in purchasing and in needed improvements The cost per capita for the year has been 243 The county superintendents…
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Image 16 of Volume 7 (1889) 14Zi 8 ASSEMBLY Freight express telegraph and telephone 292 90 Funeral expenses 79 50 Drugs medicines and medical attendance 592 52 Traveling expenses 332 01 Live stock 400 00 4 Repairs and…
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Image 17 of Volume 7 (1889) No 3 9 9 TREASURERS REPORT f V ELIZA C PERKINS treasurer of New York State Custodial Asylum for Feebleminded Women in account current with the STATE OF NEW YORK for cash…
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Image 18 of Volume 7 (1889) V 10 ASSEMBLY SUPERINTENDENTS REPORT To the Trustees of the New York State Custodial Asylum GENTLEMEN In accordance with the acts of the Legislature and the bylaws rules and regulations of this…
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Image 19 of Volume 7 (1889) No 39 11 V Dutchess 2 Erie 11 Essex 3 Franklin 4 Fulton 3 Genesee 2 Herkimer 1 Jefferson 4 Kings 8 Lewis 2 Monroe 6 Montgomery 2 New York 38 Niagara…
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Image 20 of Volume 7 (1889) i444iVi7 12 ASSEMBLY Counties represented fiftyone counties not represented nine Cattaraugus Greene Hamilton Livingston Madison Orleans Rich mond Tompkins Wyoming The sewing department has made the following articles during the year Dresses…
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Image 21 of Volume 7 (1889) V No 39 13 The value of the farm and garden products was as follows Sweet corn 15 00 Onions 250 bushels 100 00 280 00 10 00 18 00 52 50…
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Image 22 of Volume 7 (1889) 14 ASSEMBLY Before the removal of the wooden building on the west some pro vision must be made for a day room for this house and after careful consideration of the subject…
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Image 23 of Volume 7 (1889) No 39 15 PHYSICIANS REPORT To the Board of Trustees of Custodial Asylum Newark N Y I have the honor to submit to you my annual report for the fiscal year ending…
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Image 25 of Volume 7 (1889) STATE OF NEW YORK No 40 IN ASSEMBLY JANUARY 22 1889 CONTRACT AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR WORK AND MATERIAL TO BE FURNISHED IN THE REPAIRS TO THE CEILING OF THE ASSEMBLY CHAMBER STATE…
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Image 27 of Volume 7 (1889) CONTRACT ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT made and entered into this 28th clay of June 1888 by and between John Snaith of the city and county of Albany New York party of the first…
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Image 28 of Volume 7 (1889) iAIL 44 4 ASSEMBLY executors administrators and assigns hereby covenants and agrees to furnish all the materials and perform all of the labor necessary to remove the present ceiling of the Assembly…
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Image 29 of Volume 7 (1889) No 40 5 done directly by him or by any sub contractor under him and in case of his neglect or failure to pay for such labor supplies or materials within thirty…
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Image 30 of Volume 7 (1889) Li Z 6 ASSEMBLY dollars 270150 that being the amount of his bid and he being the lowest bidder for said work No allowance to be made for any extra work or…
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Image 31 of Volume 7 (1889) No 401 7 have been completed as provided for hereunder and in accordance with the plans and specifications and as provided by said act of 1888 the balance of said money due…
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Image 32 of Volume 7 (1889) 8 ASSEMBLY No 40 STATE OF NEW YORK ss ALBANY COUNTY On this 28th day of June 1888 before me personally appeared John Snaith John G Myers and Anthony N Brady to…
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Image 33 of Volume 7 (1889) SPECIFICATIO TS For Taking Down the Assembly Ceiling and Erecting a new one and Rebuilding the Assembly Staircase SPECIFICATIONS OF MATERIALS AND LABOR REQUIRED FOR PROPOSED ALTERA TIONS AND REPAIRS TO THE…
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Image 34 of Volume 7 (1889) 10 ASSEMBLY Everything shown on drawings or mentioned in specifications is to be furnished and all work connected therewith performed to the entire satisfaction of the Superintendent of Public Buildings and the…
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Image 35 of Volume 7 (1889) X No 40 11 Assembly Chamber and securely tie together the several walls arches doorways etc and protect the same from damage from settlement or other causes that may result from the…
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Image 36 of Volume 7 (1889) 12 ASSEMBLY tom plate to be 8 by 1 by 32 feet long all of which must be riveted to angle irons with H rivets placed 5 inches from centers Stem plates…
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Image 37 of Volume 7 (1889) INV No 40 13 The four girders forming a junction over columns will be framed and fitted to each other and provided with expansion bolts twelve inches from centres all of which…
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Image 38 of Volume 7 (1889) 41i a 4 14 ASSEMBLY girders with two rivets in each end of bottom flanges of rolled beams with three fourth inch diameter rivets as shown on plans all of which must…
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Image 39 of Volume 7 (1889) No 40 15 resting on them to twelve inches thick in granite and two an1 one half inches in iron After all the iron work is in position the whole ceiling shall…
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Image 40 of Volume 7 (1889) I 16 ASSEMBLY The upper windows of the Assembly Chamber proper to have the present glass removed and the sash are to be glazed with leaded cathedral glass of approved design and…
About this Item
Title
- Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York
Names
- New York (State). Legislature. Assembly
Created / Published
- Albany : Printed by E. Croswell, 1831-1918.
Headings
- - New York (State)--Politics and government--Periodicals
- - Politics and government
- - New York (State)--https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRjXPrf4BDHgVmQ8kx9c External
Genre
- Periodicals
Notes
- - 54th session, vol. 1 (1831)-141st session, v. 31 (1918).
- - Vol. 25 for 1899; v. 30 for 1900; v. 24, 33 for 1901; v. 12-13 for 1904; v. 16 for 1911; v. 28 for 1913; v. 10, 26 for 1914; v. 17 for 1915; v. 15, 26 for 1916; v. 19 for 1917 not published.
- - Also issued online.
- - Also issued in electronic format.
- - Merged with: New York (State). Legislature. Senate. Documents of the Senate of the State of New York; to form: New York (State). Legislature. Legislative document.
- - American Memory Volume 6 Note: This Report documents the early stages of one of the first state-level conservation efforts in America, New York's movement to restore and preserve the scenic beauty of Niagara Falls. Written by James T. Gardiner, Director of the State Survey, and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who was chiefly responsible for framing the Report's proposals, the Report analyzes the Falls' scenery, describes its deterioration in words and photographs, and proposes that New York State come to the rescue by purchasing critical parcels of land in the immediate vicinity and restoring them to their former beauty, thereby fulfilling a "sacred obligation to mankind" (p. 16). The Report also includes a supporting Memorial to the governor signed by more than a hundred prominent individuals, including several associated in various ways with conservationism. The idea of preserving the Falls through public ownership had first been proposed publicly by Lord Dufferin, Governor-General of Canada, in 1878; however, the artist Frederic Edwin Church had broached the idea privately some years earlier, and by 1869 several Americans, including Church, Olmsted, and architect Henry Hobson Richardson, had begun working privately to build support for such a measure. In 1879, the New York Legislature had responded to a request from the State's own governor, Lucius Robinson, by instructing the Commissioners of the State Survey to investigate the matter and issue this Report. The public campaign that followed the submission of the Report led to the establishment of the State Reservation at Niagara in 1885. (For further details, see Laura Wood Roper, FLO: A Biography of Frederick Law Olmsted [Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973], pp. 378-81.)
- - SERBIB/SERLOC merged record
- - New York (State). Legislature. Senate. Documents of the Senate of the State of New York (DLC) 54045850 (OCoLC)1695914
- - New York (State). Legislature. Legislative document (DLC) 54017932 (OCoLC)1760167
Medium
- volumes : illustrations, maps ; 24-28 cm
Call Number/Physical Location
- J87 .N7 date q
- JN87 .N7
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 54045851
OCLC Number
- 1644708
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- online text
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