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New York Assembly. Report on the Petition of Henry Ludenton, 14 April 1787

New York Assembly. Report on the
Petition of Henry Ludenton1

New York, April 14, 1787. In his petition, Ludenton asserted that “certain depreciation certificates” had been stolen from him and, after passing through several hands, used for the purchase of a forfeited estate. Ludenton then asked that these certificates be returned. Hamilton, as chairman of a committee, recommended “as an act of generosity in the State,” that the treasurer be instructed to return the certificates.

New York Assembly Journal description begins Journal of the Assembly of the State of New York (Publisher and place vary, 1782–1788). description ends , 1787, 161.

1Ludenton had been a member of the New York Assembly from Dutchess County in 1780, 1781, and 1786.

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