Includes minutes from annual reunions (1911-1951); general membership records and correspondence kept by the secretary; some materials related to veterans of 8th N.Y. Heavy Artillery Regiment; clippings related to the organization's activities; and official documents, including a muster roll (Co. B, 1865) and appointment of Edwin Nichols as Captain, 1864.
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8 sheets with 16 drawings (drawn recto and verso) of portals, arches, arcades, fireplaces, wall niches and other apertures. Drawings in ink with wash on paper, with some annotations in Italian. The sheets are from a dismembered sketchbook and are housed in a red leather-bound case titled "Architectural Drawings -- Beccafumi" on the spine.
Document signed. Approximately 12 x 8 inches. Laid paper with deckled edges. Watermarked "M C". Contemporary docketing. Folds with a short tear at the center.
1909 Hudson-Fulton Celebration Collection, 1901-2009, bulk 1908-1910 22.97 Linear Feet
1959 Buffalonian Talking Page 45 rpm record, 1959 1 Phonograph record(s)
1959 Championship Football Team Collection, 1959-2003 3 boxes (1.75 linear feet)
1979 Community University Day records, 1978-1979 .1 Linear Feet
19th Century Pamphlet and Broadside Collection, 1837-1876 0.8 Linear feet
2003 Men's Basketball NCAA Championship Collection, 2003 4 boxes (4.5 linear feet)
2014 Middle States self study report, 2014 1 Folder(s)
Blue-line print of bronze Subway sidewalk sign post design.
4th Annual Industrial Arts Exhibit in New York City, 1966 0.13 linear feet
516 Broadway (New York NY) records and drawings 2 manuscript boxes
The archive consists of 250 + letters, drawings, invoices, leases, mortgages, bonds, and deeds related to the 516 Broadway, New York, NY, which was owned then by Edward Livingston and his partner. The bulk of the material consists of correspondence from the architects, Hugh Lamb and Charles Rich, who were hired to convert a portion of the building into stores. They worked with Cornell Iron Works, Otis Elevator etc. and approved all work and payment of bills.
Floor plans of the 4th, 5th, and 6th floor on negative photostat; and one pencil and trace floor plan of an unidentified apartment.