Weekly returns of deposits for salt duties, Onondaga Salt Springs
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- This series contains bank deposits for salt duties paid to the state by private companies. The State entered into leasing agreements with companies who wished to manufacture salt at the Onondaga Salt Springs. The returns were submitted by the superintendent of the Onondaga Salt Springs to the Comptroller. Information recorded includes the date, day the weekends, the bank into which money was deposited, and weekly totals.
Title
- Weekly returns of deposits for salt duties, Onondaga Salt Springs
Quantity
- 0.3 cubic feet; 1 volume
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- A1324
Creator
Arrangement
Chronological.
Scope and Content Note
This volume records the amounts of money deposited in the bank for salt duties paid to the state by private companies. The information recorded is the date, day the week ends, the bank into which the money was deposited, and weekly totals. These returns were submitted by the superintendent of the Onondaga Salt Springs to the Comptroller. The duties were collected in compliance with Chapter 90 of the Laws of 1797, which provided for the State to enter into leasing agreements with companies who wished to manufacture salt.
The State fixed the maximum price and required lessees to pay a duty to the State, which was accounted for by the Comptroller. There is no index, except for the first four pages of the volume that provide a brief record of payments to newspapers for advertisements of State business (1841). The list gives the name of the newspaper company and occasionally the amount paid to it.
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