The Blodgett- Mudge Family Papers contains one series: Family Papers and consists of legal documents related to land ownership and businesses, receipts and writings. Writings include several pieces of correspondence.
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Ralph L. Halpern Papers, 1984-2004, bulk 1984-1997 1.5 Linear Feet
University Properties records, 1909-1966 3 Linear Feet
Indian Princely State records, 1890-1960 8.5 linear feet
These are manuscripts and typescript documents of 34 different princely states that existed as distinct political entities in pre-independence India. Although the majority of these states were tiny principalities in western India (primarily in what is now Rajasthan), some (e.g., Hyderabad) were located in other regions of India and represented major powers in the region at that time.
Cora Crane papers, 1886-1910 2 linear feet
Correspondence, documents, and financial records relating almost entirely to the last ten years of Cora Crane's life, dealing largely with the operation of her brothel, The Court, and touching on her last marriage to Hammond P. McNeil and to her work on the invention of a new army canteen. Much of the collection consists of bills, receipts, insurance policies, cancelled checks, and other fairly routine financial papers. Also, a Harold Frederic manuscript and the last known signature of Stephen Crane.
William McMurtrie Speer papers, 1880-1936 17 linear feet
Correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, contracts, legal briefs, patents, and other documents, music scores, cartoons, technical drawings, account books, blueprints, photographs, clippings, printed legal briefs & transcripts, proofs, scrapbooks, and other printed materials of William M. Speer.
The Monroe Co-Operative Building Lot Association of Rochester records, 1872-1879, highlights the period of expansion of the city of Rochester's western edges in the 1870s. Documents include shareholder and membership certificates for the sales of lots to numerous individuals, three treasurer books, bonds, discharge of mortgages, assignments of mortgages, indentures and mortgages, and related documents, including surveyor reports by Daniel Drummond, a rebuttal report, and a partial treasurer's report.
Goddard-Riverside Community Center records, 1854-1994 51 linear feet
The records include annual reports, board minutes, budgets, by-laws, correspondence, memos, publications, reports, scrapbooks, photographs and printed material. They document the settlement and its antecedent institutions from 1854 to 1994, offering a unique view of the first wave of the settlement house movement in America, as well as related philanthropy and social welfare activities in New York City over a 140 year period. The origins of Goddard-Riverside Community Center are documented in Series I, which includes eight institutional subseries. These records provide a wealth of information on philanthropic, social welfare and settlement work from the mid-19th century through the 1950s. Series II - IV document the activities of the settlement from 1959 to the 1990s, with a particular emphasis on the urban renewal period of the 1960s. Items in Series VII include photographs of staff, activities, facilities of Goddard-Riverside Community Center, as well as several of its predecessor institutions.