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Historic sites -- New York (State)
Schenectady and in 1944 accepted the position of Supervisor of Historic Sites for the New York State
Historic buildings -- New York (State)
Vrooman, John J.
Papers of the American historian, novelist, president of the Schenectady County Historical Society (1884-1963). Correspondence, research, book manuscripts, book reviews, lectures, clippings, and photographs of New York State landmarks.
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the Darwin D. Martin House, Graycliff, Larkin Administration Building; a historic registry application
. Martin purchases site for Martin House Complex, Jewett Parkway 1903 October 11 - Construction begins on
- Darwin D. Martin looks at site in Derby, NY April 19 - Darwin D. Martin purchases 250-foot front on Lake
University Archives
Reference files created by Mrs. Martin Meyerson and University Archives staff useful for documenting the furnishing of the Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo, New York.
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the state for various conferences on topics related to special libraries, as well as tour local
businesses, factories, and other sites. The chapter continues to provide professional development programming
State.
Collection consists of records from the Upstate New York Chapter, Special Libraries Association from 1937 to 2004. The materials reflect the organization and development of the chapter, as well as its functions and activities in the materials regarding various committees, projects, and publications.
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Architects -- United States.
Architectural drawing -- United States -- 20th century.
Architecture United States History 20th century.
Seligmann, Werner.
Project material (drawings, plans, elevations, perspectives, photographs and slides), memorabilia (clippings, scrapbooks), and writings of the American architect, urban designer, and educator.
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commissioners on behalf of the United States meeting in October 1784 with six Indian nations on the site of the
the New York State Historical Association regarding Indians and Indian law, including "Red Jacket's
New York (State)
The Henry S. Manley Papers contain materials related to Manley's legal career, research materials related to Native American issues (including material used for Manley's book The Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 1784), and some of his personal papers.
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historic and research value.
Terrorism -- Government Policy -- United States.
Terrorism -- Government Policy -- United States -- Case Studies.
Lincoln family.
Materials related to Wendy Lincoln, one of 35 Syracuse University students killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland
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Jews -- New York (State) -- Western New York Region -- Religion
Jews -- New York (State) -- Western New York Region -- Social life and customs
Jews -- New York (State) -- Buffalo Region -- Archives
Coplon, David Hascal
Collection includes minutes, publications, correspondence, artifacts, framed prints, memorabilia and photographs relating to the Coplon family's involvement in the Rosa Coplon (Jewish Old Folks) Home, Temple Beth El and Temple Beth Zion, and the personal records of David Hascal Coplon, Minnie Greene Coplon, Alva Coplon Barozzi, and the extended Coplon and Greene families.
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Jews -- New York (State) -- Western New York Region -- Religion
Jews -- New York (State) -- Western New York Region -- Social life and customs
Jews -- New York (State) -- Buffalo Region -- Archives
Temple Sinai (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Personal papers documenting aspects of the final few years of an independent Temple Sinai, and merger talks with Temple Beth Am, to form a new combined Reform and Reconstructionist congregation, Congregation Shir Shalom.
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temple ceased existence as a continual entity with the historic name of Temple Beth El. In May 2008
Jews -- New York (State) -- Western New York Region -- Religion
Jews -- New York (State) -- Buffalo Region -- Social life and customs
Temple Beth El (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Congregational papers documenting the religious, historic and cultural life of Temple Beth El from its beginnings in 1847 until 2006 just prior to merger with Shaarey Zedek to form Temple Beth Tzedek in 2008.