Found 8 collections related to Judicial records

Ferris, Charles G. (Charles Goadsby), approximately 1796-1848
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 991
.08 linear feet (1 volume)
This volume is a collection of precedents of the Mayor's Court of the City of New York and the Supreme Court of the State of New York. The volume includes entries spanning 1800 to 1825 and contains an index. Charles G. Ferris' autograph appears on... more
New York (State). Militia. 10th Brigade
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 2183
.13 linear feet (1 volume)
This volume contains the New York 10th Brigade's courts martial minutes and proceedings from 1828-1837. Cases concern trials for "persons delinquent from drill or parades," and "fines imposed on officers," such as for the case of S. J. Mumford vs.... more
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 2212
7.64 linear feet (14 boxes, 25 oversize folders, 1 folder)
Collection consists of documents pertaining to many aspects of New York State history, including military and court documents, land indentures and deeds, maps, family papers, letters, certificates, seals, official government resolutions,... more
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 2156
7.82 linear feet (16 boxes, 7 oversize folders)
Collection consists of documents pertaining to many aspects of New York City's history, including letters, certificates, reports, court records, land documents, maps, estates, deeds, official government records, autographs, news clippings, and... more
Smith, John Cotton, 1765-1845
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 4231
.1 linear feet (1 folder)
Various letters and documents signed by Connecticut lawyer and statesman John Cotton Smith, chiefly judicial and military appointments, and letters of introduction or recommendation.
New York (N.Y.). Common Council
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 29975
.2 linear feet (2 volumes)
In New York City during the 1790s, certain criminal and municipal offenses were quickly adjudicated at City Hall by one or two aldermen acting in their capacity as justices of the peace, meeting in a room that came to be known as the Police... more
Remsen, John H., 1769 or 1770-1798
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 24139
1.69 linear feet (11 volumes)
John H. Remsen (1769 or 1770-1798) was a New York City lawyer during the late eighteenth century and, at the time, one of the seventeen notary publics in New York City. Remsen also served as Governor John Jay's private secretary beginning in 1795.... more
New York (State). Supreme Court.
Manuscripts and Archives Division | MssCol 24157
.17 linear feet (1 volume)
The New York State Supreme Court, established in 1691 during the colonial period as the Supreme Court of Judicature, is a trial court with a branch in each of New York's counties. The inscription at the front of this volume, "Albany, April,"... more
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