This collection contains the drawings, paintings, sketches, and woodcut prints of William M. Beauchamp included in bound volumes (sketchbooks and scrapbooks) and on loose sheets. Taking landscapes with water features as his primary subject, Beauchamp captured New York State’s lakes (especially Skaneateles Lake and environs), waterways, countryside, mountains, and small towns with graphic detail.
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Beauchamp, William Martin, 1830-1925
William Henry Seward papers, 1730-1915 230 Linear feet
Seward, William H. (William Henry), 1801-1872
Collection contains the political, personal, and family papers of William Henry Seward, U.S. Secretary of State, 1861-1869.
William E. Werner papers, 1893-1939 11 boxes, 1 oversize pamphlet
Werner, William E.
The collection includes correspondence (chiefly carbon copies of letters from Werner to friends and associates), speeches, briefs, opinions, and scrapbooks of clippings covering his legal career.
William Cary Sanger and Ethel Sanger Papers, 1884-1929 3.25 linear ft.
Sanger, Wm. Cary (William Cary), 1853-1921.
Papers of the US Assistant Secretary of War (1901-1903) William Cary Sanger and those of his wife Ethel Sanger, mostly in the form of correspondence
United University Professions (UUP) is the union and collective bargaining agent for the faculty and non-teaching professionals of the State University of New York (SUNY). UUP (initially named SUNY/United) was created by the 1973 merger of the Senate Professional Association (SPA) and the State University Federation of Teachers (SUFT).
United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and PipeFitting Industry of the United States and Canada, Local 105 Records document the regular business of this chapterof the union, including meetings, financial reports, grievance reports, and membership.
T. Norman Hurd Papers, 1975-1976 17 cubic ft.
The Thomas Norman Hurd collection includes his 1975 testimonies before the New York State Moreland Act Commission on Nursing Homes and Residential Facilities. The remainder of the collection is composed of Hurd's 1976 contributions to the weekly reports submitted to Vice President Nelson Rockefeller on New York City's budget crisis and progress toward resolution. These reports were also presented to President Gerald Ford.
Thurlow Weed papers, 1775-1900 10 file drawers
Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1882
Correspondence, newspapers, pamphlets and scrapbooks of material relating to the career of Thurlow Weed, 1797-1882.
The Glove Cities Area Joint Board, Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union Records, 1933-1989 5 cubic ft.
The Glove Cities Area Joint Board of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) was founded in Gloversville, N.Y., 1954. This Joint Board originally had jurisdiction over the clothing workers unions in Gloversville and Johnstown, N.Y., and nearby villages. These locals were primarily locals of glove and leather goods workers.
The Environmental Clearinghouse, Inc. also known as ECOS, is a regional environmental organization founded in Schenectady, New York in October 1971 by members of the Junior League of Schenectady, Inc. and supported since 1974 by membership contributions, donations, and volunteers.
The Code of Handsome Lake Transcription, 1980s 1 folder (SC)
Typescript of Edward Cornplanter's The Code of Handsome Lake: The Great Message, with annotations.
The Business and Professional Women's Club of Albany, New York, (BPW) was founded in 1934 with 22 charter members as a chapter of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs of New York State, Inc. (founded in 1919) and a member of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. The objectives of the club, according to its by-laws, were "To elevate the standards for women in business and in the professions; To promote the interests of business and professional women; To bring about a spirit of cooperation among business and professional women of the United States; [and] To extend opportunities to business and professional women through education along lines of industrial, scientific, and vocational activities."
Sleepy Hollow Restorations photographs, undated 0.38 Cubic Feet
Sleepy Hollow Restorations (Organization)
Primarily interior and exterior images of properties, homes, grounds and facilities, as well as a small selection of images of dinners, receptions and events.
Sharon J. Mauhs Collection, 1952-1968 1 folder (SC)
Mauhs, Sharon J., 1901-1964.
American conservationist, New York State Commissioner of Conservation from 1956 to 1958. Collection contains articles about Mauhs and a number of reports, press releases, speeches and other writings by him.
Rice Family Papers, 1800-1962 7.25 linear ft.
Rice family.
Papers of the three generations of the Rice and collateral Kingston and Winter families, mostly centered in Western New York State. Victor Moreau Rice (1818-1869), son of William Rice, was the State's first Superintendent of Public Instruction; other family members were also active in education. Collection includes Correspondence (1823-1960), mostly between family members; genealogical material, including research notes, charts, and scrapbooks; legal and financial material (1812-1953), including household ledgers and muster rolls of the New York Volunteer Militia (1812, 1814, 1838); memorabilia (1810-1957); photographs; and writings (1800-1965), including notebooks and diaries.
Photo collection of an historical tourist, 1920s-1940s .25 cubic foot
Unknown
This collection contains photos taken and research done in the 1920s -1940s by a traveler with a deep interest in New York State history. Images of the following regions: the Adirondacks, Capitol, Catskill, Hudson and Mohawk River Valley, greater New York City, Long Island, and Niagara; and of the 1939 New York World’s Fair are included.
Phi Kappa Phi (Syracuse University Chapter) Records, 1915-1991, bulk 1916-1939 4 linear feet, 6 boxes
Phi Kappa Phi. Syracuse University Chapter
Administrative records, correspondence, membership materials, and printed materials of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi (Syracuse University Chapter)
Perry B. Duryea Jr. Papers, 1961-1972 .2 cubic ft.
The Perry B Dunyea, Jr. Papers is a collection documenting Dunyea's years as Republican Majority Leader of the State Assembly. This collection includes news clippings, a weekly column published about significant issues, Dunyea press releases, and other publicity materials released by his staff. This collection does not include any of his personal papers. The collection appears to be composed of material assembled for research about Duryea around 1972.
Soule, Perrie C., 1844-1924
The collection is arranged by specific topics. The GAR and Civil War material occupies the majority of box 2, the remaining topics and general correspondence are filed in box 1.