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New York State Modern Political Archive
Elected officials, interest groups, and activists from New York State.
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Lee (Leland) N. Vedder Papers, 1865-1960 14 cubic ft.
Series 1: Local 105 Minutes is composed of photocopies of union ledgers from Local 105.
Series 2: Local 253 Minutes is composed of photocopies of Local 253's ledgers.
Nahum H. Lewis Papers, 1896-2003 0.5 cubic ft.
Mary Kuykendall Papers, 1920-1970 0.2 cubic ft.
M.C. Lawton Civic and Cultural Club Records, 1921-2004 1.13 cubic ft.
New York Public Welfare Association Records, 1928-1995 10.6 cubic ft.
Brochures, 1928-1985 0.2 cubic ft.
There are three types of brochures in this series; annual meeting, mid-winter meeting, and training. The dates are not inclusive as many of the more recent years are missing. Many of the meeting brochures contain comprehensive lists of officers. The brochures have attractive covers that picture the resort or hotel where the conference is held as well as agendas of the meetings. There are many preliminary programs dispersed throughout the brochures. The training brochures are sparse and represent only a small fraction of the training that the organization participated in.
State Charities Aid Association, 1879-1951 1.5 cubic ft.
The State Charities Aid Association subseries includes documents related to the activities of the SCAA in the field of mental health. It includes legal documents, reports, minutes, memos, letters, and pamphlets generated by various committees of the SCAA, reprints of articles by people belonging to or associated with the SCAA, and some state government documents and other external documents related to the work of the SCAA. Also included are reports of the Committee on Legislation, which was a special committee on legislation for the insane (1891-1895) and a letter to the mayor of New York City advocating bringing New York County into the state mental health system. The Subcommittee on After Care worked to improve the care offered to mental patients after discharge from mental institutions. Included are the subcommittee's by-laws, minutes, and one annual report. The Committee on Mental Hygiene was the principal committee of SCAA dealing with mental health issues. The records include reports of the assistant secretary, mission statement (labeled as "objects") minutes, proposal for the study of the prevalence of mental disease in New York State, training programs, memos, reports, and an excerpt from a history of mental health policies in New York. The Visiting Committees were members of the SCAA who were empowered by New York State to inspect mental institutions on behalf of the state government and report to the state's Department of Mental Hygiene on the conditions in the institutions and the quality and effectiveness of the care being offered to the mentally ill.