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sources, transcribed articles and correspondence, brochures from historic sites, photographs and slides of
buildings and sites, sketches, historic structure inventory forms, landmark nomination forms, landmark
of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (GSAPP) in 1969, and a master's of science in Historic
Rattner, Selma, 1929-2005

This collections contains the professional research, writing, publications, and correspondence produced and collected by Rattner through her study of the architect James Renwick, Jr. The bulk of Rattner's research addresses the life and works of Renwick, but other research topics represented in her papers range from the Renwick family genealogy to the institutional architecture of New York City. Types of research material include personal research notes (in notecard format, both typed and holograph), correspondence (1963-2001), newspaper and magazine clippings, Xerox copies of archival material and secondary sources, transcribed articles and correspondence, brochures from historic sites, photographs and slides of buildings and sites, sketches, historic structure inventory forms, landmark nomination forms, landmark designation reports, and postcards.

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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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Online
greenway to protect wildlife habitats, historic sites, wetlands, and other significant areas.
state and the development of remedial programs for those sites. The law also placed primary financial
, environmentally sensitive areas, municipal parks, and historic preservation.
The Environmental Advocates of New York Records document the legislative activities of the organization from the 1980s through the late 1990s. The collection consists of correspondence, notes, meeting minutes, reports, memorandums, publications, news clippings, promotional material, as well as administrative files.
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Historic preservation--New York (State)
. The RCG was a founding member of Historic Action Network. In RCGs first year of existence the
preservation of historic landmarks is another issue RCG has been involved with including saving the Freihofer
The records of the Rensselaer County Greens (RCG) contain relevant information behind its efforts to protect the Rensselaer County, New York community from the destruction of environment and historical landmarks.
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Capital punishment -- United States
University of Memphis. Dr. Vandiver's main area of research interest is state and collective violence
, ranging from the use of the death penalty in the United States to contemporary instances of genocide. She
The Margaret Vandiver Papers document Dr. Vandiver's research in capital punishment, involvement with abolitionist organizations, and work with individuals sentenced to death.
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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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New York (State)--Rochester
were lost. The Board decided to rebuild in a country setting. The new site was secured through the will
the new site, where small groups of children lived in each cottage with house parents. In the spring
Hillside Children's Center (Rochester, N.Y.)

The Hillside Children's Center Papers contain historical materials such as records of the children cared for by the Rochester Orphan Asylum and later, Hillside Children's Center; original legal documents and by-laws of the institution; correspondence; committee/board minutes and reports (printed annual reports and various other printed materials have been removed and catalogued); financial documents; property maps, floor plans, and blueprints; audio-visual materials such as videotapes and slides; photographs; newspaper clippings; and miscellaneous printed materials and ephemera.

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historical information, contact information for officers, membership lists and correspondence; event planning
personal reference use, referred to, or linked to from other web sites.
State University of New York at Albany
Contains records from the Office of Student Involvement, and its predecessor offices: the Office of Student Life and the Office of Campus Life. Materials in the collection address the administration of student activities on campus, including student group policies and event planning.