This series consists of certificates of incorporation of manufacturing companies. Information includes: corporate name, the object for which the company is formed, amount of capital stock, number of stock shares, the number of trustees and their names who shall manage the company for the first year, and the location of the manufacturing operations of the company. There is an alphabetical index (by name of the company) at the end of the volume.
Creator
New York (State). Department of State
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.
Microfilm contains meeting minutes and proceedings of the Tioga County Board of Supervisors and County Legislature (1813-1994); deed books (1791-1901); certificates of incorporation (1818-1995); naturalization records (1822-1955); and election canvas records (1860 and 1868-1920).
Creator
Tioga (N.Y. : County)
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
Education Law, section 216, empowers the State Board of Regents to incorporate colleges, schools, libraries, museums, and other education corporations. The incorporation document is called a charter. This series documents the incorporation and/or dissolution of educational corporations formed by the Regents. Typically a file contains a petition for a provisional or absolute charter, a copy of the Regents resolution granting or revoking a charter, and correspondence and amendments to a charter.
Creator
New York (State). Education Department. Counsel's Office
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.
Public Health and Health Planning Council meeting and administrative files
Series Number
10740
Summary
This series consists of agendas, transcripts, minutes, and agenda books derived from meetings of the Public Health Council and its successor, the Public Health and Health Planning Council.
Creator
Public Health and Health Planning Council (N.Y.)
Access Restrictions
Restricted: Documents pertaining to administrative complaints regarding improper practices in hospital staff appointments and extension of professional privileges, received by the Public Health Council or the Public Health and Health Planning Council, are declared to be confidential by Public Health Law section 2801-b.