Posted on 04/25/2014 8:35:17 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj
Hey, guys, I'm about as frustrated as can be trying to locate some pages I favorited some time ago for my own personal research. They were as follows:
http://www.courts.state.ny.us/history/elecbook/thereshallbe/pg89.htm
http://www.courts.state.ny.us/history/Judges.htm
http://www.courts.state.ny.us/history/elecbook/duely/pg58.htm
When I went to them this evening, they all brought me to an error page. I tried looking them up on the search, but there was nothing resembling what I wanted or needed. I went to the Internet Archive and all I got was a "This URL has been excluded from the Wayback Machine." I tried Google as well, and nothing came up.
I've had these links for years when I've needed to research certain NY judiciary figures (which other sites do not have with respect to dates, etc.). I have no idea how on earth to locate archived pages otherwise or what other site to use in order to find them ? Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can obtain them ? Why they were removed at all, since they were on a state website, is beyond me.
Court of Appeals Chronology; Court of Appeals Judges (but NOT current ones, I mean 19th century)
The State of NY probably moved those webpages to a different URL.
The page titles are probably the same though, so maybe you could try to google that in quotes.
I tried. It’s been purged from Google ! It all used to be there and I cannot fathom why it is totally gone.
Does this look familiar?
Maybe they converted some of those docs to PDF’s or something.
You know you can download and archive web pages?
That one takes a long time to load!
The way you do it is this:
"Court of Appeals Chronology" site:www.nycourts.gov
in Google
Yes, that’s one of them (for their old Supreme Court, from the 18th-19th centuries), thanks. It’s funny, the second you found it, I just came across it. The other one I needed with the chronology is for the Court of Appeals, and I still can’t find it.
You ever try Foxit? It's got a lot smaller RAM footprint than that RAM-sucking hog Adobe Acroslut.
http://www.nycourts.gov/history/legal-history-new-york/history-new-york-courts-court-appeals.html
http://www.nycourts.gov/history/legal-history-new-york/documents/History_COA-Kaye-There-Shall-Be.pdf
I did have Foxit on an older computer once. It worked pretty well, but I don’t remember it being that much faster. I might have been on dialup back then, LOL.
That may or may not be the exact term. That’s why I (and you) are having such a difficult time locating the title. It does have some sort of “chronology” in either the title or in the document.
It’s not that it’s faster - it uses half the RAM, and you can keep from doing all the extraneous under-the-bedsheets crap that Adobe is always up to.
Duely site:www.nycourts.gov
and
there shall be site:www.nycourts.gov
on Google, the two PDFs were the first thing on the list.
This is the problem, that “There Shall Be...” is in the name of the file, but the chronology lists that I favorite in the old linked ISN’T in that document. It’s as though it were removed and a bunch of other materials were put in.
Clearly we can see that since “Duely” was there as a PDF, then the other one you seek is probably hanging around in the same, or a nearby directory.
Yeah, the “Duely” one was the third of the 3 I favorited. It’s the 1st one I need the most. I favorited page 89 of that document, which should be in the “There Shall Be...”, but when I went through the entirety of that document, not only was that page not what I had favorited, it didn’t have the chronology list anywhere in the document. It said it was added in 2013, but it obviously was in an earlier document (since I favorited it at least 7 or more years ago, but I hadn’t looked at the page in probably 2 years).
The judges’ names, the years, they all should be in there, but I cannot find them in that document.
Give me a fairly unique judge’s name. Not “smith” or “jones”.
Josiah Sutherland, Greene Carrier Bronson...
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