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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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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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agent, whose house and lands today are known as the Lorenzo Historic Site. Forman also assisted
New York State
Land tenure -- New York (State)
Forman, Samuel S., 1763-1860.
Letter from Cazenovia merchant Samuel Forman, friend and business partner of John Lincklaen.
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business," leasing office and business space. It is a nationally listed historic site (see their
Textile industry -- United States.
Manufactures -- United States.
E. E. Hilliard and Company.
Records of a Connecticut textile firm, including material on its branch operations, Charter Oak Company and Eagle Mill Company; correspondence and letter books (1843-1905); financial records, including bills and receipts, cash books, checkbooks, and time sheets (1837-1939); legal papers, including incorporation papers, 1893; references to a strike, 1934; and ledgers (1857-1937).
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Lorenzo Collection, 1771-1956 8.0 linear feet, 20 reels microfilm

Lorenzo Collection, 1771-1956
New York State
Public land records -- New York (State)
Correspondence, legal documents, financial records, and memorabilia concerning the Holland Land Company, Colonel John Lincklaen, Jonathan Denise Ledyard, Helen Ledyard Lincklaen, Jane Strawbridge Ledyard, other Ledyard and Lincklaen family members, and Lorenzo mansion in Cazenovia. Photocopies and microfilm only, no originals.
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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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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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resistance to innovative ideas such as energy conservation and historic preservation led to the closing of
Industrial designers -- United States.
Redevelopment Agency and a matching state grant was approved by Rhode Island governor John H. Chaffee. The
Research and Design Institute
Business and project records from the non-profit industrial design and architecture firm and its successor, the for-profit REDE Corp. Collection includes correspondence, reports, manuscripts, photographs, drawings, project files, posters, audiovisual material, more.
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Dr. Drew Allbritten has been an active leader in education and government at the local, state, and
, counselor, and administrator. In government, he served in elected and appointed positions at the state and
action committees at the state and national levels, Allbritten was a committed community leader and
Allbritten, Drew William
Drew Allbritten has been involved in education and government at the local, state, and national levels. In education, he served as a secondary and postsecondary teacher, counselor, and administrator. In government, he served in elected and appointed positions at the state and federal levels, respectively. Papers in the collection relate for the most part to his positions as Executive Director of the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education (1991-1998), Executive Director of the Georgia Association of Educators (1998-2002), and Executive Director of the Council for Exceptional Children (2003-2005).
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Art--Collectors and collecting--New York (State)--New York.
Decorative arts--Collectors and collecting--New York (State)--New York.
Mansions--New York (State)--New York.
Frick, Henry Clay, 1849-1919.
Henry Clay Frick, 1849-1919, was a prominent industrialist and art collector. His New York residence at One East 70th Street was designed by Thomas Hastings, and completed in 1914. The house was later opened to the public as The Frick Collection in 1935. These materials document the construction and furnishing of the house, as well as some aspects of domestic life there.
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collection contains five pencil sketches, one watercolored, of mostly historical sites. Writings include
Artists -- United States.
Editors -- United States.
Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891.
The Benson John Lossing Collection is an assortment of correspondence, drawings, writings, and memorabilia relating to the 19th century historian, illustrator, and editor of The American Historical Review (1813-1891). Predominantly correspondence, the collection centers around Lossing's information gathering for his popularizations of American history, while it also illuminates the early publishing industry in the United States.
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was listed on the National Register of Historic Places; it is also home to the Russel Wright Design
Industrial design -- United States.
Industrial designers -- United States.
Wright, Russel, 1904-1976.
Papers of the American industrial designer. Business records (1931-1964) pertaining to clients including American Cyanamid Corporation, Casein Company of America, Cornwall Corporation, and General Electric Company; architectural drawings, articles, lectures, book manuscripts, photographs, consumer and trade surveys, 1943-1959; clay, plaster, and paper models; and scrapbooks of clippings.
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Architects -- United States.
Architectural drawing -- United States -- 20th century.
Architecture -- United States.
Breuer, Marcel, 1902-1981.
Papers of the Modernist architect and designer, includes architectural drawings, photographs and slides, project files, writings, correspondence and other materials related to every phase of Marcel Breuer's career.
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of the Historical Jesus , in which Schweitzer took a new look at the Synoptic gospels and tried to
. In 1924 he returned to Lambaréné, rebuilt the hospital on a new site, and spent the rest of his life
concert and/or lecture tours to Europe and the United States. The notebooks also contain observations
Schweitzer, Albert, 1875-1965.
Papers of the theologian, philosopher, physician, organist, and music scholar; born in Alsace, France. Founded a missionary hospital in Lambaréné, French Equatorial Africa (now Gabon). Received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952 for his advocacy of the brotherhood of nations. Collection includes correspondence (1901-1965); 123 notebooks (1918-1965); manuscript essays and lectures on religion, philosophy, and medicine; and sermons. Correspondence includes nearly 1400 letters between Schweitzer and wife Hélène Bresslau (1901-1939); 396 letters (1950-1965) written in German to Erica Anderson; 180 letters to daughter Rhena Schweitzer Miller; and 70 letters to various recipients, including 3 to Rudolf Bultmann. Notebooks document Schweitzer's daily life in Lambaréné, the diseases and stories of his patients, and the arrival of visitors to the mission. They also contain poems, quotations, excerpts from books on philosophy, religion, and history; clippings from French, German, English, and African newspapers; reports on world politics; and commentaries on himself and his work.