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Aristarchus Champion papers, 1806-1892 0.60 Cubic Feet
Calendar and Carrier Greetings Collection, 1828-present 1.33 Cubic Feet
This collection consists of calendars and carrier greetings dating between 1828 and the present. The carrier greetings and the majority of the calendars were produced by local newspapers for distribution to subscribers. While much of the collection was assembled for historical interest, recent calendars have largely been collected due to their image content. For example, the Erie Canalway calendars represent the winners of an annual photographic contest, and the calendars are retained as much for aesthetic reasons as for informational ones. This is an artificial collection assembled by the Local History & Genealogy Division of the Rochester Public Library.
Cohen family collection on the Workmen's Circle, 1961-1973 .125 Cubic Feet
Collection on the Rochester Red Wings, 1877-2005 1.5 Cubic Feet
Collection on the Rochester Sesquicentennial, 1984 .25 Cubic Feet
C. Storrs Barrows papers, 1923-1935 .15 Cubic Feet
George Eastman papers, 1927-1928 0.1 Cubic Feet
Carbon copies of correspondence from George Eastman regarding African hunting trip. Includes travel itineraries. Materials date from 1927 and 1928.
Hiram Haskell Edgerton correspondence, 1910-1921 .17 Cubic Feet
Irving Booth papers, 1783-1923 0.1 Cubic Feet
Irving Booth was the son of James E. Booth, who was the president of the Monroe County Savings bank and a trustee to the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) during the 1890s. Papers include letters and awards of merit related to James Booth's parents, Peter and Phebe; Cooper genealogy information; chattel and deeds; several ribbons; Irving Booth's Cornell University and Alpha Delta Phi ephemera, and miscellaneous ephemera.