883 resultados para New York (State)--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Early works to 1800


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[Conceptual Sketch of Museum of Glass I], untitled. Ink sketch on graph paper, 8 1/2 x 11 inches [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Members of the Board: Martin P. Catherwood, chairman, Dean Alfange, John P. Boland.

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Appendix, pp.[12]-18, contains the memorial, approved by the Commissioners of the Common School Fund and the Common Council of New York City, and the Legislature's "Act in relation to the Free School Society of New York."

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v.1. Top structure. The mayor.--v.2. The Board of Estimate. The borough presidents.--v.3. The City Council. Finance management.--v.4. Independent studies.

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"Rules and orders": p. [83]-105.

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Combined report issued for 1977-78.

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Imposing a hotel tax in Chautauqua County, New York, which has natural attractions and the proximity of viable markets, might be highly likely to contribute significantly to the economic climate for the county. The authors examine the likely impact of hotel taxes, review hotel tax rates in cities across the country and in New York State, recommend revenue distribution, and propose a process by which hotel tax revenues can be equitably and efficiently disbursed

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Bog manganese was long ago reported from various places in Columbia county (1:54) and it seemed well to reexamine these occurrences. According to W. W. Mather in his report of the First District Survey, 1836-42, " in the counties of Columbia and Dutchess 50,000 tons of manganese could be procured without any great expense, if carefully prepared." He also stated that some of the bog manganese showed on analysis as high as 68.5 per cent manganese oxide and less than 5 per cent silica. At the direction of the State Geologist the writer has devoted most of the summer of 191 7 to this work. The results of this investigation, though not in any way confirming the quantitative results of Mr Mather, are herewith published as a matter of record and as an account of the manner of the occurrence and the genesis of postglacial bog manganese.