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VOTE FOR COMMISSIONERS OF COMMON SCHOOLS.

First School District.

The whole number of votes given for the office of Commissioner
of Common Schools for the First School District was..
Of which Timothy Brennan received..

Scattering..

Second School District.

The whole number of votes given for the office of Commissioner of Common Schools for the Second School District was.... Of which Wilson Small received.....

William J. McCarthy received

Charles Schaffner received...

Scattering..

Third School District.

The whole number of votes given for the office of Commissioner of Common Schools for the Third School District was...... Of which Samuel B. H. Vance received..

James E. Halsey received..
Scattering..

Fourth School District.

The whole number of votes given for the office of Commissioner of Common Schools for the Fourth School District was..... Of which James L. Miller received.....

Samuel P. Patterson received..

Scattering....

Fifth School District.

The whole number of votes given for the office of Commissioner

of Common Schools for the Fifth School District was.

Of which Richard Warren received..

William H. Neilson received..
Frederick L. Vultee received.
Scattering

9,857

9,575 282

12,729

10,163

2,397

13

156

9,743

5,925

3,768 50

12,977

6,618

6,291

68

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Sixth School District.

The whole number of votes given for the office of Commissioner of Common Schools for the Sixth School District was...... Of which James M. Post received..

James L. Hastie....

Scattering...

Seventh School District.

The whole number of votes given for the office of Commissioner of Common Schools for the Seventh School District was...

Of which James B. Brady received...

Horatio P. Allen received..

Frederick Smythe received.

Scattering..

10,737

5,971

4,740

26

12,944

5,186

5,150

2,598

30

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THE CITY GOVERNMENT,

FROM ITS INCORPORATION (1653) UP TO THE PRESENT TIME, ARRANGED ALPHAPHETICALLY; WITH THE DIFFERENT STATIONS HELD BY THEM

IN THE COMMON COUNCIL, AND ALSO UNDER THE STATE

AND UNITED STATES GOVERNMENTS.

Abeel John, Assistant Alderman, South Ward, 1767 to 1773.
Acker, Jacob (Butcher), Alderman, Seventeenth Ward, 1837.
Ackerly, Samuel, Assistant Alderman, Seventh Ward, 1816 to 1818.
Ackerman, James, Assistant Alderman, Eighth Ward, 1850.

Adams, William (Silversmith), Assistant Alderman, Fifth Ward, 1840 to 1842, Alderman, 1747, '48.

Adams, Thomas W., Alderman, Seventh Ward, 1857. Alderman, Eighth District, 1858, '59.

Adolph, Peter, Assistant Alderman, East Ward, 1688, '89.

Agnew, John (Tobacconist), Assistant Alderman, Fourth Ward, 1824. Alderman, 1825.

Alburtis, William, Alderman, Sixth Ward, 1816. Assembly, 1828, '29. Albertson, Joseph C. (Lawyer), Assistant Alderman, Second Ward, 1845. Assembly, 1846.

Alden, Charles, Assistant Alderman, Thirteenth Ward, 1844.

Allen, Stephen (Sail Loft), Assistant Alderman, Tenth Ward, 1817, '18. Alderman, 1819, '20. Mayor, 1821, '22. Assistant Alderman, Tenth Ward, 1833. Assembly, 1826. State Senator, 1829 to 1832. Constitutional Convention, 1846.

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SOUTH EAST VIEW OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 1768.

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