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City of Syracuse Purchases, 1862-1876

2 folders (SC)
Bills and invoices from various merchants to the City of Syracuse

Donald G. Baker Typescript, ca. 1959

1 folder (SC)
Typescript of unpublished literature review and bibliography, "Research in New York State Politics."

Egbert Benson Collection, 1786-1819

10 items (SC)
Papers of the Congressman, jurist, and New York State Attorney General; includes outgoing letters to Samuel Bayard, Samuel M. Hopkins, Nicholas Low, William S. Shaw, and a single incoming item from John Jay.

Cayuga County Register of Bonds, 1862-1902

1 volume.
Record of bonds issued by the Cayuga County (N.Y.) Board of Supervisors, for various purposes. Records inclued to whom issued, town of residence, date issued, amount, and interest paid.

Colton, New York, Collection, 1844-1861, bulk 1849

1 folder (SC)
Poll lists, oaths of office, etc. relating to the town of Colton, New York.

Roscoe Conkling Letters, 1863-1884

27 letters (SC)
Papers of the Utica attorney, U.S. Senator. Outgoing correspondence primarily of a political nature, which reflects Conkling's interest in Republican Party politics at the State and national levels. Includes letters to Thomas Alvord, Henry J. Cookinham, James M. Dalzell, and Edward Ingersoll.

Erastus Corning II Papers, 1843-1968, bulk 1966-1968

4.5 linear ft.
Papers of the American politician from New York. Collection relates primarily to the 1967 New York State Constitutional Convention.

Edward Corsi Papers, 1918-1968

30 linear ft.
Papers of the author and government official, active in the areas of immigration, labor relations, and social welfare. Correspondence (1922-1965); writings (1922-1956); organizational activities files (1918-1965); and published material (1931-1966). Notable correspondents include the America-Italy Society, Inc., American Council for Nationalities Service, American Federation of International Institutes, American Museum of Immigration, Anthony Celebrezze, Common Council for American Unity, Allen W. Dulles, John Foster Dulles, W. Averell Harriman, Herbert Hoover, Italian Historical Society of America, Irving M. Ives, Jacob K. Javits, Fiorello H. La Guardia, La Guardia Memorial House, Inc., William Lescaze, National Committee on Immigration Policy, National Council on Naturalization and Citizenship, Order Sons of Italy in America, Frances Perkins, Republican Party, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Howard A. Smith, Ralph W. Sockman, United Neighborhood Houses of New York, Inc., U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, and others.

Chauncey M. Depew Letters, 1864-1927

42 items (SC)
Papers of the American lawyer and politician. U.S. Senator from New York; President of the New York Central Railroad. Outgoing business and personal correspondence. The correspondence also contains items of a more personal nature, including acceptances and refusals of speaking invitations, requests for meetings, arrangements for social engagements, and personal notes. There are also a number of items associated with Depew's retirement years during which he was frequently approached for reminiscences about various individuals.