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these records were discovered, arranged and classified in 1895, 1896, 1897 and 1898
Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. number.
Volume contains: 153 NY 98 (Peo ex rel Intern. Nav. Co. v. Barker) 153 NY 116 (Wehle v. U.S. Mut. Acc. Association) 153 NY 134 (Clay v. Wood) 153 NY 188 (Colon v. Lisk) 153 NY 656 (Mulford v. Gibbs) 153 NY 657 (Peo ex rel Campbell v. Police Comm. of Schenectady) 153 NY 657 (Peo ex rel Strauss v. Roosevelt) 153 NY 663 (Mulligan v. Cannon) 153 NY 663 (Taber v. Willets)
Although a goodly portion of the Albany County census of 1790 was burned in a 1911 fire, about half of the names for Albany County (just under 4,000) did survive. Professor Scott's compilation is a transcription of the rescued portion of the Albany County census and gives, first, the name of the head of household as it appears in the state census and, immediately after it, in brackets, the reading in the federal census-an arrangement of uncommon advantage to the genealogist.
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