Certificate of appointment to Frank Durland to become War Savings Chairman for Chester Township, NY to raise funds for the debt incurred by the United States in the first World War.
New York Law passed on April 9th, 1811 containing nine clauses. Clause one states that in order to vote a person must declare that they are a freeholder, be 21 or over, and must have the value of two hundred and fifty dollars, and live within this...
This is a settlement of expenses for the Schooner Henry Clay in operation with the Newark Lime and Cement Manufacturing Company. Expenses and freight charges were incurred between May and July 1847.