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Lorenzo State Historic Site is the 1807 Federal style mansion of John Lincklaen, Holland Land
publish finding aids for the archives of the Lorenzo State Historic Site.
Lorenzo State Historic Site
The Ledyard Family
Dating from the 1790s through 1970, the Lincklaen/Ledyard collection in the Lorenzo archive contains correspondence, land records, wills, maps, store and personal account ledgers, photographs, ephemera, and more created, collected or relating to the family members, enslaved, servants, and business and personal associates.
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taken from The Mansion and brought over to The Lorenzo State Historic Site and was rehoused in
Lorenzo State Historic Site.
Friends of Lorenzo State Historic Site
Hubbard Family
The Meadows collection is comprised of documents, papers, and photographs collected by the families that owned The Meadows mansion in Cazenovia, NY. These families include The Ledyards, The Hubbards, and The Oakmans, providing a snapshot of the personal life of an upper class family during the mid 1800s to the 1950s. Please see the scope and content note for a more in depth description of the collection.
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Taylor's interests included the preservation of historic sites, the creation of the New York State
Historic Sites
Historic preservation--New York (State)
Mildred F. Taylor was a Republican politican from Lyons, Wayne County, New York. Taylor was a delegate to the Republican National Convention from New York in 1940, 1948, 1952 (alternate),and 1960; the chairman of the Wayne County Republican Committee, 1943-1956; and a member of the Assembly of the New York State Legislature, 1946-1960. This collection documents her vast political experiences, including her work on the Joint Lesiglative Committee on Historic Sites.
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on the affairs of villages and the Joint Committee on Historic Sites, Mildred worked to preserve
various historical sites in New York State. Sites include the John Jay House, castles on Long Island, and
New York State History, 1940-1970

This series contains information on New York State History. As a member of the Standing Committee on the affairs of villages and the Joint Committee on Historic Sites, Mildred worked to preserve various historical sites in New York State. Sites include the John Jay House, castles on Long Island, and churches. Taylor also worked to preserve the New York State Thruway since she saw it as an essential part of New York State's upcoming history. This series also contains brochures on various museums, as well as meeting minutes from the Joint Legislative Committee, and correspondence with members from various historical societies. This series also features documents that focus on the preservation of the Erie Canal (Barge Canal) and its surrounding areas that are essential to the history of New York State. Other prominent papers include walking tours of New York City and inspections of the value of various historical sites.

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and historic sites, including the NYS Division for Historic Preservation. The department
State Division for Historic Preservation in 1974. A list of streets surveyed is included in the
New York (State). Division for Historic Preservation
New York (State). Division for Historic Preservation

This collection contains survey sheets, data sheets, and some photos from the Landmark Society of the Niagara Frontier’s surveys of the Allentown area in 1970, and the New York State Division for Historic Preservation in 1974. A list of streets surveyed is included in the box and folder list.

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Resources Commission (1988), Historic Sites Commission, Albany Industrial Development Agency, Mayor Corning
and demolition of buildings and historical sites, preservation of the Pine Bush, security, burglary, a
Improvement Corporation, Capitol Housing Rehabilitation Corporation, the Historic Albany Foundation, Historic

The files contain newspaper clippings, codes, and investigations on a wide range of topics pertaining to urban issues such as housing codes and enforcement, highway construction, parking, preservation and demolition of buildings and historical sites, preservation of the Pine Bush, security, burglary, a 1973 investigation of police enforcement and corruption, taxes, urban community and neighborhood development and preservation, ordinances, and zoning. They contain correspondence with and information on the Hudson/Park and Pine Hills Neighborhood Associations, Albany neighborhood associations, Capitol Hill Improvement Corporation, Capitol Housing Rehabilitation Corporation, the Historic Albany Foundation, Historic Resources Commission (1988), Historic Sites Commission, Albany Industrial Development Agency, Mayor Corning Memorial Committee (1984), and St. Joseph Housing Corporation (1983); and correspondence with and information on the New York City Brownstone Revival Committee, New York State Council on Architecture, and Preservation League of New York State; and national correspondence with and information on Alliance for Neighborhood Government, and Neighborhood Preservation.

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Architects -- United States.
Architectural drawing -- United States -- 20th century.
Architecture -- United States.
Belluschi, Pietro, 1899-1994.
Papers of the Italian-American regionalist architect. Collection includes correspondence, plans, blueprints, sketches, tracings, renderings, elevations, mechanical plans, foundation plans, and other papers relating to principally Pacific Northwest buildings or alterations proposed and/or executed by A.E. Doyle and successor firms, including that of Pietro Belluschi.
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Historic sites
mayor and confirmed by the city council who volunteer their time to protect the integrity of historic
historic districts and landmark status. The papers provide detailed information on buildings located within

The papers of the Rochester Preservation Board consist mainly of agendas, minutes and staff reports compiled from meetings of the board between 1972 and 2001, along with applications for designation of historic districts and landmark status. The papers provide detailed information on buildings located within Rochester's Preservation Districts, including sketches of proposed alterations to properties reviewed by the board.