This is an alphabetical letter series of the General Reference collection. The General Reference Collection was created by archivists to hold information on campus history that is not part of any organic record group. The collection contains material from a variety of outside sources, excepts from newspapers and other publications, press releases and promotional materials, and loose university records.
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General Reference Collection, 1828-2015 33 cubic ft.
Website of the University at Albany, 2003 January 17 - 2017 June 8 Approximately 720 GB
Meta tag for keywords: University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, UAlbany, Great Danes, Danes, Division 1,SUNY Albany, SUNY at Albany, SUNYA, UA, University of Albany, Albany State, NYS Teachers College, Capital District, Capital Region, Higher Education, Research University, Honors College, Nanosciences, U-Albany, U Albany, Albany University, MyUAlbany, Albany State University, New York State University
Associated Industries of New York State/Business Council of New York State Records, 1996 December 19 - 2017 March 27 10.02 cubic ft.
Meta tag for keywords: New York State, Albany, business, government, advocacy, capital, capitol, economic growth, jobs, association, liability, membership, legislature, benefits, tort reform, regulatory, seminars, conferences, public policy, environment, health, transportation, government affairs, small business, energy, telecommunications, workers' compensation, consumer products, insurance, financial services, construction, taxation, osha, labor, human resources, unemployment compensation, business climate
Bill and Andy Spence Papers, 1960-2022 22.19 cubic ft.
Fox Hollow Festival, 1966-2021 5.93 cubic ft.
Folk music aficionados Bill and Andy Spence retained photographs, newspaper clippings, posters, schedules, flyers, and audio of the Fox Hollow Festival, of which they were involved in through their Capital District folk organization, Pick'n' and Sing'n' Gather'n' (PSG). The Beers family (Robert, Evelyne, and Martha) of Petersburgh, N.Y. held the Fox Hollow Festival on their family farm celebrating the traditions of folk music and arts every year from 1966 to 1980. The Festival consisted of multiple days packed with folk singing groups, workshops, art showings, activities, entertainment, dancing, games, speakers, crafts, and special guests with camping and other site accommodations upon request. This festival served as inspiration for the Old Songs Festival created in 1981 by Andy. The passing of Robert Beers in May 1972 signaled a shift for the Fox Hollow Festival, and Bill and Andy's last year of participation was 1973. PSG were involved as volunteers with the festival from 1966 to 1973, and Andy resigned from the Fox Hollow Board of Directors in September of that same year.
Bridge Line Historical Society Collection, 1870-2024 37.5 cubic ft.
Capital District Regional Planning Commission Records, 1934-2013 55.07 cubic ft.
Case Files, 1947-2012, Undated 19 cubic ft.
This series contains a file for every execution or sentence of death given to a woman or a juvenile that was known to Victor L. Streib. Some of the case study files are simply photocopies of Watt Espy's research cards, especially in cases where Espy's research is the sum total information available that particular execution. Many of these cards are from before 1976, when the death penalty was re-instated in America. Due to improved record-keeping in the modern era, case files from recent years, especially ones that Streib advised in some capacity, may contain significantly more information than others. Information pertinent to these cases vary greatly by individual depending on the state, the era, as well as media coverage of the case. The research collection is up-to-date as of 2012, so any executions, pardons, or reversals that went forward since that date will remain in the series they were in at the time these papers were acquired by the archives.