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Peter Ledyard Papers, unknown 0.5 linear ft.
Ledyard, Peter.
Correspondence and legal documents of New York man.
Charles Devens Osborne Papers, pending processing 125 linear ft.
Osborne, Charles Devens.
Mayor of Auburn, New York; son of prison reformer Thomas Mott Osborne. Collection includes correspondence, clippings, diaries, memorabilia, artwork, printed material and much more.
W. D. Gates & Co. Stereocards, circa 1890 1 folder (SC)
W. D. Gates & Co.
Seventeen stereocards, part of the "Gems of American Scenery" series, from W. D Gates & Company
Charles Van Devander Papers, 1956-1958 1.5 linear feet
Van Devander, Charles.
Papers of Charles Van Devander, former journalist and Executive Assistant to Governor Averell Harriman. Contains press releases from the New York State Governor's Office, and some correspondence.
John J. Vrooman Papers, 1926-1960 7.0 linear ft.
Vrooman, John J.
Papers of the American historian, novelist, president of the Schenectady County Historical Society (1884-1963). Correspondence, research, book manuscripts, book reviews, lectures, clippings, and photographs of New York State landmarks.
Dorothy Bennett Scrapbook, 1913-1915 2 folders (SC)
Bennett, Dorothy E.
Collection of college ephemera and original photographs assembled in a scrapbook by Dorothy Bennett of Oneida, NY, during her student years at the New York State School of Agriculture in Canton, NY. Approximately 140 items.
Blanche Chandler Pocket Diary, 1900 1 volume (SC)
Chandler, Flora Blanche.
Diary of a young woman in Hampton, New York.
Gardner B. Weeks Scrapbook, 1881-1886 1 volume (SC)
Weeks, Gardner B.
Syracuse (New York) businessman. Scrapbook (news clippings, letters, programs, brochures, prospectuses, circulars, more) relating to Weeks' business and to the Weeks family in general.
New York State Custodial Asylum for Feeble-Minded Women Record of Inmates, 1878-circa 1915 1 folder (SC)
New York State Custodial Asylum for Feeble-Minded Women.
Bound volume, covering admissions September 16, 1878 - September12, 1888, with discharge notes dating through the early 1900s.