Included in the collection are correspondence and other material related to Leroy Snyder, including his work in labor relations and involvement with the Rochester City Club.
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The Bond Bread banner reads, "10th BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK – more than ever housewives appreciate home-like Bond Bread." The label "Sweeney Litho Co., Bellevue, N.J." in the lower right corner has been covered over with black marker ink.
Boulls-Baker family records and memorabilia, 1827-1934 1 box of manuscripts, 1 tube
The Boulls-Baker Family Records and Memorabilia is comprised of one box containing wedding and autograph books, programs, deeds, certificates, correspondence, and three handwritten poems by William M. Lewis.
The portfolio contains both photographs and reproductions of renderings designed by Travers.
The collection consists of biographical information, correspondence, tapes, phonographic records, films, phonographs, and other memorabilia of Mr. Hallauer's career.
This collection is comprised of 3 boxes of memorabilia and medals concerning the life of Carl S. Hallauer, President and Chairman of the Board of Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. This information is additional material of the Carl Swift Hallauer Papers (D.105).
Carl W. Peters papers, 1899-2004 10 boxes
The Carl W. Peters Papers consists primarily of his sketches and sketchbooks, but also include material related to his life, career, and artistic legacy.
The Collection contains minutes of Board of Directors' and stockholders' meetings and a stock ledger of the Charles C. West Coal Company, Inc. of Rochester, New York, a private stock company whose shares were owned exclusively by family members, the general manager, and the firm's attorney. The company had a long and varied existence previous to its incorporation, however. It was first begun by Charlotte A. Heacock in 1883 and was called the C. A. Heacock Coal Company. In 1890 Charles C. West became a partner in the firm and it became known as Heacock and West. The following year Charlotte Heacock retired and Edward L. Heacock became head of the firm.
The collection includes papers relating to Charles England's career as Head Usher at the Eastman Theatre in Rochester, N.Y. Included are his memoirs and correspondence, as well as programs, schedules, photographs, ephemera, etc. related to the theater.