Travel

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The collection consists of 157 volumes of business books and three boxes of financial materials, correspondence, books, scrapbooks and diaries relating to the Bell Family and the Abraham Bell and Son Company.

22 cubic ft. (about 22 boxes)

This collection contains a photograph album depicting the buidling of Nebraska City’s (Nebraska) pontoon bridge spanning the Missouri River in 1887 and 1888.

.10 cubic ft. (about .10 boxes)

The Friends of the Libraries Records contain the day-to-day activities of this University at Albany organization comprised of faculty, staff, alumni, and community members.

5 cubic ft. (about 5 boxes)

Caleb S. Hallowell was an educator from Alexandria, Virginia. This collection contains a journal that documents Hallowell’s journey from Washington D.C. to Niagara Falls, New York.

1 Vol.

Journal kept in 1904 describing a trip in 1901 to Ecuador by E. Melton Miller of Plymouth, Massachusetts.

1 Vol.

The Norman Studer Papers document his career as both an educator and ardent Catskill folklorist. The collection includes significant material relating to his work as director of the Downtown Community School in New York City and Camp Woodland in the Catskills.

18.84 cubic ft. (about 18.84 boxes)

The Terwilliger Family Collection contains numerous letters written by Harvey Beebe, an American soldier from southwestern New York during World War I.

0.40 cubic ft. (about 0.40 boxes)