Subtitle from cover: An act to provide for the government of New York -- including 1915 amendments : a history of city charter making. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Title on p. [2] of cover: Official programme, Centennial celebration, April 30th, 1889. ; Cover title, text printed around an oval portrait of Washington. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Contents.--An act to provide against infectious diseases. Passed 30th March, 1801.--Extracts from an act to invest the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the City of New-York, with adequate powers in relation to certain objects of importance to the police and health of the said city. Passed April 2d, 1803.--An act supplementary to an act, entitled "An act to provide against infectious and pestilential diseases." Passed February 28th, 1804.--An act relative to the public health, in the City of New-York. Passed 9th March, 1805.--A law for the establishment of a Board of Health [ordained by the Common Council of the City of New York, in accordance with the preceding legislative act of 1805]--Index.--Members of the Board of Health. 1805. ; Mode of access: Internet.
On cover: . An act to provide for the government of New York--including 1915 amendments. A history of city charter making. ; Contains advertising matter. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Some issues have title: Proceedings of the Board of Aldermen and Municipal Assembly Aldermanic Branch of the City of New York. ; Some vols. issued in parts. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Formed by the union of: New York (N.Y.). Municipal Assembly. Council. Proceedings of the Council of the Municipal Assembly of the City of New York; and: New York (N.Y.). Municipal Assembly. Board of Aldermen. Proceedings of the Board of Aldermen of the Municipal Assembly of the City of New York.
Horace Greely writes G.T. Hammond to tell him that he (Greely) has no political influence and will not write to government officials or candidates for office. New York, July, 1860. ; https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/littlejohnmss/1270/thumbnail.jpg