Gazetteer and Business Directory of Saratoga County, N.Y.: And Queensbury. Warren County, for 1871

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Printed at the Journal office, 1871 - Business enterprises - 307 pages
 

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Page 48 - I see by little and little more of what is to be done, and how it is to be done, should I ever be able to do it.
Page 27 - An act to establish the northern boundary line of the State of Ohio, and to provide for the admission of the State of Michigan into the Union upon the conditions therein expressed...
Page 57 - That from and after the passage of this act, it shall be lawful throughout the United States of America to employ the weights and measures of the metric system ; and no contract or dealing, or pleading in any court, shall be deemed invalid or liable to objection, because the weights or measures expressed or referred to therein are weights or measures of the metric system.
Page 35 - ... to a point formed by its intersection with the crest of the Rocky Mountains; thence following the crest of the Rocky Mountains- northward till its intersection with the Bitter Root Mountains; thence northward along the crest of said Bitter...
Page 61 - ... to the top of its lodgings and remain there till the weather is settled ; if we are to have wind, it will move through its habitation with amazing swiftness, and seldom goes to rest till it begins to blow hard...
Page 40 - ... stamp, with intent to use the same, or to cause the use of the same, after it shall have been...
Page 42 - Power of attorney, or proxy, for voting at any election for officers of any incorporated company or society, except religious, charitable, or literary societies, or public cemeteries...
Page 38 - Manifest for custom-house entry or clearance of the cargo of any ship, vessel, or steamer for a foreign port — If the registered tonnage of such ship, vessel, or steamer does not. exceed three hundred tons, one dollar.
Page 37 - Deed, instrument, or writing, whereby any lands, tenements, or other realty sold shall be granted, assigned, transferred, or otherwise conveyed to, or vested in, the purchaser or purchasers, or any other person or persons, by his, her, or their direction...
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