Could we collectors of little-known facts and dates know your great grandfather's name? David Minor >My gr gr grandfather was a Port Warden for New York Harbor, appointed by >Governor Cornell in 1880 and reappointed by successive Governors till he >retired in 1899. I have been to the South Street Seaport Library, The City >Archives and have been in contact with the NYS Arcives in Albany. There >are no known records for the Port Wardens for New York Harbor. Supposedly >over 30 letters of recommendation were received by Gov Cornell regarding >the appointment. To date I have not been able to locate any record of the >appointment. The only place I have not checked with is Cornell University. > They apparently have some of Gov. Cornell's records. I seek any >information anyone can provide regarding the Port Wardens. >There were apparently about 5(five) Wardens who worked for a fee inspecting >ship's cargo into and out of the port of New York.These fees were accounted >for and split five ways at the end of the year or month etc. The State >didn't even get a cut...very interesting. > >Can anyone help? > >Jerry Reed - Whitesboro, NY >Otsego County NYGENweb Page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyotsego >Lewis County NYGENweb Page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nylewis David Minor Eagles Byte Historical Research Rochester, New York 716 264-0423 <[log in to unmask]> <http://home.eznet.net/~dminor>