The Greater New York Charter as enacted in 1897

(Albany :  Weed-Parsons,  c1897.)

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APPENDIX II.
 

JHOVISIONS  OF  THE  NEW  YORK  CONSTITUTION  EELATING  TO
CITIES.

(Witli references to judicial decisions tliereon.)

Senatorial districts and parts of senatorial districts included within tlie
consolidated city.

I. District number one (i) shall consist of the counties of
Suffolk and Richmond.

District number two (2) shall consist of the county of Queens.

District number three (3) shall consist of that part of the
■county of Kings comprising the first, second, third, fourth, fifth
and sixth wards of the city of Brooklyn.

District number four (4) shall consist of that part of the county
of Kings comprising the seventh, thirteenth, nineteenth and
twenty-first wards of the city of Brooklyn.

District number five (5) shall consist of that part of the county
■of Kings comprising the eighth, tenth, twelfth and thirtieth wards
of the city of Brooklyn, and the ward of the city of Brooklyn
which was formerly the town of Gravesend.

District number six (6) shall consist of that part of the county
of Kings comprising the ninth, eleventh, twentieth and twenty-
.second wards of the city of Brooklyn.

District number seven (7) shall consist of that part of the
county of Kings comprising the fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth
and seventeenth wards of the city of Brooklyn.

District number eight (8) shall consist of that part of the
■county of Kings comprising the twenty-third, twenty-fourth,
twenty-fifth and twenty-ninth wards of the city of Brooklyn, and
the town of Flatlands.

District number nine (9) shall consist of that part of the county
of Kings comprising the eighteenth, twenty-sixth, twenty-seventh
-and twenty-eighth wards of the city of Brooklyn.

District number ten (10) shall consist of that part of the county
■of New York within and bounded by a line beginning at Canal
street  and the  Hudson river, and running thence along Canal
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