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So that it will be considered that all these applications as to sale of 

 lands are to be considered in evidence. The exchanges I have already 

 introduced. 



Mr. Adams. — Now you introduce propositions to sell? 



Mr. Anibal. — Now I introduce all the propositions to sell and call 

 the committee's attention and the commissioners to the statement he 

 gave why he didn't act upon those. 



Glens Falls, N. Y., July 30, 1887. 

 To the Comptroller of the State of New York, Albany, N. Y : , 



Dear Sir. — I hereby make application, under chapter 475, Laws of 

 1887, for the purchase of an island in Lake George, now belonging to 

 the State of New York, located in " The Narrows/' nearly opposite 

 Pearl Point, which island is sometimes called Centipede island, but 

 latterly as Juanita island, by which latter name it has been designated 

 on the late editions of Stoddard's map of Lake George. 



And in payment therefor I offer the sum of $250 (two hundred and 



fifty dollars). 



Respectfully yours. 



FRED. H. BULLARD. 



Malohe, N. Y., June 25, 1887. 

 Hon. A.C Chapin, Comptroller: 



Sir. —We desire to make application on behalf of Ferd W. Chaes, 

 of Loon lake, to purchase or exchange for lot 219, township 10, O. M. 

 T. Will give in exchange lot 184, same township, and if there is any 

 difference in value will pay it. Lot 184 adjoins other State lands. 

 While, as we understand it, lot 219 is detached. 

 We are very respectfully yours. 



CANTWELL, BADGER & CANTWELL. 



June 21, 1887. 

 Application of Charlotte S. Hall to redeem said lot 219 from the 

 1871 and 1877 tax sales was received June 21, 1887. 



Bleeker, October 21, 1890. 

 Forest Commissioners, Albany, N. Y. : 



Dear Sir: — I see the State trades and buys land this fall. If so I 

 would like to . trade with you. I own lots 54 and 55 in Chase's pt., 

 that is nearly all surrounded with State land, for which I would like 

 io trade you for lot 8, in which, joins my mother's land and the east 



