Labor registers
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- This series consists of names of workers engaged in the construction of the new State Capitol building. Entries include dates of hire, lay off and reinstatement; name of person recommending worker for a position; and "remarks". Job titles include stonecutters, machinists, blacksmiths, carpenters, painters, masons and plasterers, laborers, and day/night watchmen. Also included are lists of appointees to administrative posts. Entries include appointment date, appointee's municipality of residence, and date of retirement from post.
Title
- Labor registers
Quantity
- 0.6 cubic feet; 3 volumes
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- A3176
Creator
Arrangement
A3176-98:Alphabetical by last name under job title.
Scope and Content Note
A3176-98: This accretion lists the names of workers engaged in the construction of the New York State Capitol building in 1884. Entries include dates of hire, lay off and reinstatement; name of person recommending worker for a position; and "remarks". Job titles include stone cutters, machinists, blacksmiths, carpenters, painters, masons and plasterers, laborers, and day/night watchmen. Register also lists, by title, names of appointees to administrative posts in 1883-1884. Entries include date of appointment, appointee's municipality of residence, and date of retirement from post.
Custodial History
A3176-98: This volume was originally processed as part of State Archives series A0442 (obsolete). The records were transferred to the Archives from the State Library in 1978 and from the Executive Dept. to the State Library at an earlier date. This accretion results from a project by Archives staff in 1998 to describe or integrate estrayed or unidentified records.
Access Restrictions
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