New York State Department of State Photocopy of List of Records and Original Wills Delivered by Samuel Bayard, Secretary of the…
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- This series contains photocopies of documents, the originals of which are in the records of the Colonial Office in the Public Record Office (Series C.O. 5, vol. 175). The documents include a list of record books kept by, and original wills filed with, the Secretary of the Colony of New York during the period of British occupation of New York City and Long Island during the American Revolution.
Title
- New York State Department of State photocopy of list of records and original wills delivered by Samuel Bayard, Secretary of the Colony, to John Morin Scott, Secretary of State
Quantity
- 0.1 cubic feet
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- A3280
Creator
Arrangement
Chronological by date.
Scope and Content Note
This series contains photocopies of documents, the originals of which are in the records of the Colonial Office in the Public Record Office (Series C.O. 5, vol. 175). The documents include a list of record books kept by, and original wills filed with, the Secretary of the Colony of New York during the period of British occupation of New York City and Long Island during the American Revolution (1776-1783).
The documents also include letters, extracts from proceedings of the New York Provincial Council relating to the transfer of these records from the Secretary of the Colony, Samuel Bayard, Jr., to the deputy of the Secretary of State, John Morin Scott, on November 21, 1783.
Administrative Information
Location of Originals
Originals found in the records of the Colonial Office in the Public Record Office (Series C.O. 5, vol. 175). Some original wills may be held by the New York Historical Society.
Custodial History
Copy of list and accompanying correspondence obtained from Public Record Office, London (Series C.O. 5, vol. 175).
Access Restrictions
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