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Bedlow, Corpron, and McRae Family Papers, 1773-1890

1 box
This collection includes family papers for the Bedlow, Corpron, and McRae families, who were related through marriage and adoption. The Bedlow family was originally from Massachusetts before settling in Plattsburgh, then Champlain, New York. The collection contains correspondence, legal documents, financial documents, personal papers, ephemera, and photographs.

Clarence Hamilton Corning Papers, 1864-circa 1900

2 boxes
Clarence Hamilton Corning was born in 1834. A nephew of Erastus Corning, Clarence eventually became an iron merchant in Albany, New York. Corning fought for the Union during the Civil War, and was eventually wounded at Cold Harbor. Following the war’s end, he married Mary Catherine Libby in June 1866. They had one child, Howard. Clarence Corning died in Albany in July 1879. This collection contains military materials and ephemera.

College of Physicians and Surgeons Class of 1890 alumni records, 1905-1946

9 volumes
Correspondence, alumni lists, invitations, programs, and other printed material documenting reunions and other alumni activities compiled into bound volumes by Henry Pelouze de Forest, 1890 class secretary for the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University.

Dana Natural History Society Collection, 1871-1996

8 boxes
On November 21, 1868, under the guidance of Dr. Ebell, sixty-two people, mostly teachers, alumni, and students from the Albany Female Academy (known today as the Albany Academy for Girls) met in the school to form the Albany Chapter of the Dana Natural History Society. The Society was named in honor of Dr. James Dwight Dana a famous geologist, mineralogist, and zoologist from Yale College. This collection contains materials such as newspaper clippings, member written articles, histories, documents from meetings and proceedings, scrapbooks, photographs, letters, awards, and other ephemera.

Hilda Watrous Research Collection 1879-1980s, bulk 1980s., 1879-1980s, bulk 1980s

1 cubic feet

This collection focuses on New Lisbon, Otsego County, NY and includes labeled photographs and slides of buildings (primarily houses and mills), gravestones, street scenes, residents taken in Garrattsville, Laurens, New Lisbon, and Morris and copious research notes on New Lisbon, and Grasshopper, an Oneida chieftain. Material concerning Mitla C. Parmelee and Elizabeth Pope and correspondence addressed to John Maine or Mayne, Gilbertsville from various men in New Lisbon or Garrattsville, and to Jonathan R. Neff of Garrattsville concerning financial matters are also included.

Horatio Hendrickson Collection, 1898-1937

4 boxes
Hendrickson was born in Albany, in 1866, and spent the majority of his years living and working as a professional photographer in and around the downstate city of Yonkers. This collection includes material relating to the photographer’s artistic and commercial work rather than his personal life.

Hudson Valley Paper Company Records, 1884-1999

4 boxes
The collection contains photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, trade publications, press releases, promotional material, price catalogs, receipts, and other ephemera related to the Hudson Valley Paper Company during its time of operation from 1875-2011.

Jared Holt Shoe Wax Company Collection, 1834-1989

2 boxes
Jared Holt opened his leather store in Albany, New York, in 1834. The company eventually grew to become well-known in the shoe wax industry and closed in 1992.

John Dunn Murphy Papers, 1890-1997

7 boxes
John Dunn Murphy worked at the Municipal Gas & Light Company, the Albany Fire Department, the New York State Civil Service Commission, and was an Albany County Court attendant until 1997. This collection contains correspondence, clippings, publications, ephemera, photographs, and photograph albums.

Johnston/Scott Family Papers 1822-1902, 1822-1902

.25 cubic feet

Collection includes the following printed material about Cooperstown, NY: The Scenic Tour; A Year in Cooperstown; Hotel Bon Air; Mt. Otsego Observatory; Souvenir of Cooperstown and Otsego Lake; Subscriptions to assist in enlarging and improving Christ Church, 1864; timetable Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley RR Co, 1900; Cooperstown Coterie, 1888; and A Man Who Lived for Men: Alfred Corning Clark. Francis U. Johnston’s papers include a bankbook, account book, and checks; University of the State of New York College of Physicians and Surgeons matriculation tickets, class passes, and session passes; medical notes; Memoir of the Late Francis U. Johnston, M.D. by Richard L. Morris, M.D., 1858; and sympathy card on the death of Francis U. Johnston, M. D. from the Richmond County Medical Society, 1892. Indenture between Miles Benjamin to Elizabeth Cooker, Fourth and Water Streets, Cooperstown, NY, 1822; Obligation to Miles Benjamin from Robert Campbell and Henry Scott, Cooperstown, NY 1827; Indenture between Miles and Elizabeth Benjamin and Robert Campbell, Fourth and Water Streets, Cooperstown, NY, 1827; and Judgement between Henry Scott and Miles Benjamin, Fourth and Water Streets, Cooperstown, NY, 1829. Photographic copies of the Casley House, Johnstone House, and other homes on Mill Street, River Street, and Estli Avenues, Cooperstown, NY. Invitations to Clark family weddings, correspondence and telegrams to Henry Scott, By-laws of New-York Hospital, 1820, and photograph of the "Johnstone" Farm and the "F.U. Johnstone" and family, Otsego Lake, NY.