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Abbe Family Papers, 1773-1896

0.5 cubic ft.
The Abbe (Abbey) family papers include records relating to the Abbe family. The Abbe family, which consisted primarily of Richard T. Abbe, his wife Helen Woods Abbe, and their daughter Olive Abbe Jones, corresponded with many family members and business associates before and during the Civil War. This collection contains deeds, legal records, correspondence, business records, and other papers of the family.

Abraham Bell and Son Collection, 1809-1917

22 cubic ft.
The collection consists of 157 volumes of business books and three boxes of financial materials, correspondence, books, scrapbooks and diaries relating to the Bell Family and the Abraham Bell and Son Company.

Abraham Hathaway Papers, 1825-1870

1 Vol.
This collection contains the account book of a 19th century shoemaker and leather dealer near Taunton, Massachusetts.

Account Book, 1868-1869

1 volume
Account book, 19th century. Author and location unknown.
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Ace Books Records, 1935-1962

16 linear ft.
Manuscripts for periodicals published by Ace Books and photographs used for illustrations of Secrets, 1937.

A. Conger Goodyear Papers, 1925-1963

0.5 linear ft.
A. Conger Goodyear was a businessman from Buffalo and a founder of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Papers include biographical material, 1955; memorabilia, 1925-63; and published material by and about Goodyear, 1938-58.

Adams & Wistar Letter Book, 1785-1793

1 folder (SC)
Letterbook containing copies of 100 or so business letters from the firm of Adams and Wistar in Philadelphia, Thomas Wistar (1764-1851) senior partner

Adirondack Timber & Mineral Company Correspondence, 1895-1902

1 folder, approx. 20 items (SC)
Correspondence of the Adirondack Timber & Mineral Co., Ithaca, New York. The majority is from Titus B. Meigs, Treasurer of the company, to John C. Gauntlett; much of it is on letterhead of the Santa Clara Lumber Company, Tupper Lake, New York, of which Meigs was president.

A. E. Nettleton Company Records, 1911-1961

4.5 linear ft.
Papers of the shoe manufacturer in Syracuse, N.Y.; established 1879. Collection contains financial records including corporate tax returns (1922-1930) and auditors' reports (1919-1930); records of the Mutual Benefits Association (pension plan), including minutes of directors and pension commissioners; and the in-house publication, The Nettleton Association News (1911-1961).

Alfred Cobb / Anthony Dey Correspondence, 1850

1 folder (SC)
Letters regarding a silver mine.