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Tracey I. Brooks Hudson River Steamboat Collection, (circa 1900 - 1950) 614 photographic images
Kiosk Collection, 2002-05-02-2003-04-08 0.6 Linear Feet
Copies of testing forms which Hall, as Union Bridge Co. Inspector, completed while testing steel parts.
Collection on the Rochester Sesquicentennial, 1984 .25 Cubic Feet
Ford Foundation records, Peace and Social Justice, Human Rights and Governance, Office Files of Sara Rios, 1983-2006 10.5 Cubic Feet
The collection contains miscellaneous office files of Sara Rios, former Director of the Human Rights and Governance Unit within the Peace and Social Justice Division at the Ford Foundation. Her office files contain conference files, reports, press materials, correspondence, and publications. Many grant-related materials in the collection between 1997 and 2000 are the files of Alan Jenkins. Jenkins preceded Rios in her role as Program Officer in the Peace and Social Justice Program from 1997-2000. Some correspondence with grantees and potential grantees is also present after 2000, when Jenkins became Deputy Director of Human Rights and International Cooperation at the Ford Foundation and when he was appointed Director of the reorganized Human Rights Program in 2001.
Richard J. Grosh presidential records, 1964-1976 19.25 Linear Feet
Cohen family collection on the Workmen's Circle, 1961-1973 .125 Cubic Feet
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute AT&T Long Lines Engineering Development Program records, 1959-1966 .4 Linear Feet
The AT & T Long Lines Engineering Development Program (LLEDP) was a program in the RPI School of Engineering that was designed for practicing engineers. Materials include class schedules, course outlines, a laboratory notebook, student rosters, and various program records.
William Ringle Papers on the Boynton House, 1954-1955 0.1 Cubic Feet
William Ringle was a Times-Union reporter who wrote to Beulah Boynton, daughter of Edward Everett Boynton, for information about the construction of the house bearing her father's name in 1954. The collection includes correspondence between William Ringle and Beulah Boynton re: the Edward Boynton house. Includes a signed letter from Frank Lloyd Wright to Beulah Boynton. The materials in the collection date from 1954 to 1955.