This historical document, "Laws & Ordinances Ordained & Established By The Mayor, Aldermen & Commonalty...", offers a glimpse into the legal framework of New York City during the mayoralty of J. Radcliff in 1817. It includes laws passed on May 5th, 1817, alongside "The Law Of The State 'ab'... Relative To The Transportation Of Gunpowder."
Researchers and historians interested in early 19th-century American legal history, local governance, and the specific regulations of New York City will find this a valuable primary source. It provides insight into the concerns and priorities of the city's leadership and the daily lives of its citizens during a pivotal period in American history.
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