The Greater New York Charter as enacted in 1897

(Albany :  Weed-Parsons,  c1897.)

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APPENDIX III
 

ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK REFERRED TO
IN § 19 OF GREATER NEW YORK CHARTER.

Certificate of apportionment by Common Council of New York County

into Assembly Districts on June 11, 1895, pursuant to State Constitution,
art. 3, § 5, filed in New York County Clerk's office June 13, 1895:

" In Common Council,
Resolved, That the County of New York be apportioned into thirty-five
Assembly Districts, bounded and described as follows:

First Assembly District.

Assembly District Number One shall consist of that portion of the
Tenth Senate District within and bounded by a line beginning at the
Hudson or North river and Canal street, running thence along Canal
street to Hudson street, to Dominick street, to Varick street, to Broome
street, to Sullivan street, to Spring street, to Broadway, to Fulton street,
to William street, to Wall street, to Broadway, to Whitehall street, to the
East river and East and Hudson or North river, to the place of begin¬
ning, and also Governor's and Bedloe's Islands; also Ellis Island. Citizen
population, 39,740.

Second Assembly District.

Assembly District Number Two shall consist of that portion of the
Tenth Senate District within and bounded by a line beginning at the East
river and Whitehall street, running thence along Whitehall street to
Broadway, to Wall street, to William street, to Fulton street, to Broad¬
way, to Canal street, to the Bowery, to Division street, to Market street,
to Monroe street, to Catharine street, to the East river, to the place of
beginning.   Citizen population, 39,785.

Third Assembly District.

Assembly District Number Three shall consist of all that part of the
Thirteenth Senate District within and bounded by a line beginning at the
North or Hudson river and Canal street, to Hudson street, to Dominick
street, to Varick street, to Broome street, to Sullivan street, to West
Houston street, to Varick street, to Carmine street, to Sixth avenue, to
West Eleventh street, to Greenwich avenue, to Perry street, to Waverley
place, to Charles street, to West street, to place of beginning. Population,
38,544.    (See re-apportionment Sept. 30, 1895, post.)
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