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2 Page Document dated April 13th 1819 providing detailed issuance of payment to New York State Assemblyman William McFarland. The 1st page states that he was granted from the Treasurer of the State of New York $520 compensation for Travelling and Attendance as Member of Assembly. Name of Treasurer at the bottom is Gerrit L. Dox. 2nd page certifies that he attended as a Member of the Assembly from Jan. 5th to Apr. 13. Indicates that he was from Washington County and his place of residence from the city of Albany is 46 miles. Below this breaks down his $520 payment. 99 days attendance @ $4: $396, 5 days of travelling @ $4: $20 and additional allowance of $1 per day for 104 days $104. Sheets have been previously taped on another sheet of paper which appear to have been in an album of some sort. Documents are roughly 7 1/2 x 7 3/4" and the sheets which they are attached to are about 10 x 11 3/4". A few small tears and a little foxing to the Documents. A nice piece of New York political history. Free shipping within the U.S.
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