The series consists of a one volume record showing when amendments were officially filed after printing. For each amendment, the volume contains: date placed on members' file; print number; introductory number; and introduced by.
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1938
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
The series consists of two copies of each of the 694 proposed amendments introduced in the Convention. The amendments contain the following: introductory number; title; date introduced; introducer; name of committee referred to; and text of amendment.
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1938
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
A Convention of Delegates of the State of New York adopted five amendments to the Constitution of 1777 on October 27, 1801. The amendments dealt with reorganization of the Senate and Assembly and powers of the Council of Appointment. The engrossed text of the amendments is signed by Aaron Burr, president, and James Van Ingen and Joseph Constant, Secretaries of the Convention. The Constitution of 1777 contained no provision for amendment.
Creator
New York (State). Secretary of State
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Restricted: Published versions are first-use copies.
This volume was used by the Secretary of State to record receipt of the official copy of amendments passed by the Convention. Only two pages of the Volume are completed. The first page shows receipt of the 33 amendments passed; the second page shows receipt of the new proposed engrossed Constitution. Both pages are dated September 10, 1915 and are signed by Secretary of State Francis M. Hugo.
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1915
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
The series consists of one volume used to record the receipt by the various committee clerks of propositions referred to the committee by the Convention Secretary. The volume contains proposition number and the date the proposition was received by the committee.
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1967
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
This series consists of bound sheets summarizing action by individual Convention committees on propositions referred to the committee. For each proposition considered, the series contains the following information: proposition number; introducer; proposition title; date of consideration by committee; roll call vote on proposition, showing how each committee member voted; date of committee report; and character of the report (i.e., favorable, defeated, or amended).
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1967
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
This series contains a one-volume record used to track all proposed amendments to the New York State Constitution ordered to a Third Reading. Before being voted upon by delegates, amendments were required to have a Third Reading before the Convention.
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1938
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
New York State Constitutional Convention, 1938 committee correspondence, hearings, minutes, and proposals files
Series Number
L0095
Summary
The series contains records produced or received by 13 out of the 34 committees active during the Convention. The records include correspondence, proposed amendments, minutes of meetings, hearing testimony, and printed material. They document meetings and hearings held by various committees as they discussed approval of the 694 amendments introduced in the Convention and sent to committee. In addition, the records document pressure placed on delegates by stakeholders attempting to influence adoption of specific amendments.
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1938
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
The series consists of one volume used to record the receipt in committee of amendments introduced in the Convention and referred to committees. Under name of each committee, the volume includes amendment introductory numbers and dates amendments were received in committee. The volumes are signed by the clerks of each committee.
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1915
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
The series consists of a one volume record indicating the date that the Convention printer received an order from the Convention Secretary to print amendments, journals, calendars, and other materials. For each item to be printed, the volume includes: date printing order was received; introductory number of amendments to be printed; dates of journals, calendars, and other documents to be printed; and initials indicating receipt of order by the printer.
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1967
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This series contains a volume used to track all general orders considered by the Convention. A general order was required before an amendment could be voted on by the Committee of the Whole Convention. For each amendment, the volume provides: introducer; introductory number; print number; date referred to the Committee of the Whole; General order number; date sent for Third Reading; Third Reading number; and remarks (e.g., date reported, date sent to committee for revisions, date recommitted).
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1915
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
The series consists of a one volume record indicating when a proposition was filed with the Convention Secretary after being introduced and printed. The volume contains date the proposition was placed on file, the introduction and print number, and the introducer.
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1967
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
New York State Constitutional Convention, 1915 file of amendments introduced
Series Number
L0088
Summary
This series consists of both a typewritten copy and a printed copy of each of the 725 new amendments introduced by delegates in the Constitutional Convention. Printed copies of the amendments contain the following: print number; introduction number; date introduced; introducer; name of committee to which amendment referred; title of amendment; and text of amendment. Typewritten copies contain this same information with the exception of the print number.
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1915
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
Delegate and committee proposition introduction and progress log
Series Number
L0117
Summary
The series consists of a two volume record used to track the progress of the 1,405 propositions introduced in the Convention by individual delegates or committees.
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1967
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
Committee correspondence, minutes, hearing transcripts, and propositions file
Series Number
L0113
Summary
The series contains records produced or received by committees considering the large number of propositions referred to committee by the Convention. Records include correspondence, meeting minutes, hearing testimony, draft propositions, position papers, legislation from other states, committee staff reports, and printed material. Records pertain to state and local government officials, business, educators, law enforcement officials, and representatives from a wide variety of business, professional, religious, and civic organizations.
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1967
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
This series consists of one volume used to track the progress of each amendment introduced in the Convention. A total of 725 amendments were introduced, of which 33 were approved by the Convention delegates.
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1915
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
This series consists of a one volume record used to track all General Orders considered by the delegates. A General Order was required before an amendment could be voted on by the Convention delegates. For each amendment, the volume provides: date ordered to General Orders; General Order number; introductory number; printer's number; introducer; when ordered to Third Reading; and remarks (e.g., date reported, date restored, date recommitted, not advanced).
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1938
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New York State Constitutional Convention, 1915 committee amendment tracking books
Series Number
L0075
Summary
This series tracks amendments introduced in the 1915 Constitutional Convention and referred to individual committees. Each volume relates to a different committee.
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1915
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
Delegate and committee amendment introduction and progress log
Series Number
L0078
Summary
This series consists of one volume used to track amendments introduced by individual delegates or committees. The volume is arranged into two sections: the first with information concerning amendments introduced by delegates, arranged alphabetically by name of delegate; the second with information concerning amendments introduced by committees, arranged by name of committee.
Creator
New York (State). Constitutional Convention, 1915
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.