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Gould family

This collection consists of correspondence, financial and legal records, reminiscences and other writings, miscellaneous documents, and a small manuscript volume, "Illustrations of Manners and Customs of the Hindoos" with illustrations painted on mica by Indian natives. The greater part of the correspondence consists of letters from Seward Fobes Gould to Alice Hart (who later became his wife), and letters addressed to their son, Fred Seward Gould.

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Ogden, Gouverneur M (Gouverneur Morris), 1809?-1884

The collection consists of Columbia College Treasurer Gouverneur M. Ogden's correspondence and deals chiefly with routine matters of college business and finance. The letters are tipped and mounted onto the blank pages of 7 volumes. There are three volumes of letters from F.A.P. Barnard, President of the College, 1 volume of letters from trustees and members of the faculty, and 3 volumes of College business letters. A letterbook of outgoing correspondence was added in 1984.

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Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816

Letters written to Gouverneur Morris from many of his contemporaries including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, John Paul Jones, Nathaniel Greene, Philip Schuyler, Robert Morris, George Plater, William Short, William T. Franklin, and Thomas Pinckney. Letters from Gouverneur Morris to George Washington, John Jay, Lafayette, Philip Schuyler, Nathaniel Greene, and others. Personal correspondence from Madame Foucault, John Parish, and others. Manuscripts and documents relating to events in which Morris was a participant or interested party such as the Genet Affair and the "Lost Million" Affair; diplomatic correspondence with French ministers of foreign affairs, 1792-1794, and miscellaneous articles and reports by Morris, many on public finance and economics.

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Government Affairs Foundation (New York)

The collection is primarily comprised of project files, surveys, conference proceedings, studies, reports, administrative files, and a selection of vital records including meeting records, minutes, documents of record, and dissolution documents.

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Grace Episcopal Church (Syracuse, N.Y.)
Papers of the Established by the Diocese of Central New York in 1870; in 1876 moved into a limestone edifice, which survives with minor changes. Vestry minutes (1870-1966); correspondence (1890-1966), some dealing with civil rights activities in the 1960s; parish registers (1871-1946); published material and miscellany (1889-1966).