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M. Watt Espy Papers, 1730-2008

88.76 cubic ft.
Abstract Or Scope
The M. Watt Espy papers chronicle the extensive research efforts that led to the creation of the Capital Punishment Research Project and the database known as the Espy File. Espy spent three decades gathering and indexing documentation of legal executions in the United States. His papers contain both primary and secondary sources used to catalog thousands of instances of capital punishment in the United States and its territories since the 1600s. The collection includes material from corrections records, newspapers, county histories, legal proceedings, and books. In addition to the records pertaining specifically to the death penalty, there is also a selection of magazines collected by Espy that cover true crime stories as well as life in the American Old West.

Capital District Committee for Palestinian Rights Records, 1989-1993

.2 cubic ft.
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This collection includes newsletters, campaign notes, meeting registries and speeches created and collected by the the Capital District Committee for Palestinian Rights.
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Tom Blandy Papers, 1980-1999

1.16 cubic ft.
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The Tom Blandy Papers document the group Concerned Citizens for the Environment's legal and political opposition to the proposed Green Island Solid Waste Incinerator

The Brothers Records, 1966-1999

2.1 cubic ft.
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The Brothers was a civil rights group that was active in Albany, New York for several years beginning in 1966.
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City of Newburgh Urban Renewal Collection, 1935-2000

99.5 cubic ft.
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This collection contains materials from the City of Newburgh Engineering Department and the Newburgh Urban Renewal Agency, documenting the City's redevelopment efforts in the mid-late 20th century.
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Office of Graduate Education Records, 1931-2017

10.42 cubic ft.
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This collection contains inactive records from the Office of Graduate Education (previously called the Office of Graduate Studies), which is responsible for the administration of graduate programs at the University.

Department of Information Studies Records, 1912-2004

18.47 cubic ft.
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Documents the administrative, curricular, and social activities of the Department of Information Studies from its establishment as a one year undergraduate school for librarians in 1926 through the early part of the twenty-first century.

Office of University Relations Records, 1960-1999

36.5 cubic ft.
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Contains records form the Office of University Relations and its predecessors, including the Office of Public Relations and Office of Community Relations.
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The Legislative Correspondents' Association of the State of New York Records, 1892-2014

10.41 cubic ft.
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This collection contains materials about The Legislative Correspondents' Association of the State of New York, especially its celebrated annual dinner held since 1900.
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Albany Friends Meeting Records, 1969-1991

1.0 cubic ft.
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This collection includes material related to the Albany Friends Meeting's social justice activities, specifically having to do with injustices within the New York State judicial system.
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Lord, Victor A., 1924-2013

5 cubic ft.
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This collection contains the papers of Victor A. Lord.

Bridge Line Historical Society Collection, 1870-2025

37.5 cubic ft.
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The collection consist of the Bridge Line Historical Society's newsletter, as well as original maps, drawings, and related material documenting the Delaware & Hudson Railway, a railroad that operated in the northeastern United States.

Leonel Herrera Collection, 1954-2007

1.27 cubic ft.
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The Herrera Collection contain materials associated with the life and trial of Leonel Herrera, as well as materials included in the book Last Words from Death Row: The Walls Unit, written by Leonel Herrera's sister, Norma Herrera Ellis.
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Office of Diversity and Inclusion Records, 1970-2017

16.30 cubic ft.
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Records of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and its predecessors. Materials include administrative correspondence, committee and task force meeting materials, planning documentation, and assorted reports, all relating to issues of diversity, inclusion, equal employment, and discrimination.
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State University of New York Board of Trustees Records, 1948-2001

7.22 cubic ft.
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State University of New York (SUNY) Board of Trustees Records document the activities of public higher education campuses across New York State, during the later half of the twentieth century.

Greta Hartwig Manschinger and Kurt Manschinger (Ashley Vernon) Papers, 1896-1986

15.72 cubic ft.
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This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, opera librettos, songs, short stories, novels, sketches, and critical reviews. It also has personal family papers of Kurt (Ashley Vernon) and Greta Hartwig Manschinger, paintings and writings by and other records from Greta's sister Mela Hartwig and her husband Robert Spira, audio recordings, scores, and sheet music, as well as audio recordings of performances.
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Felix and Elisabeth Hirsch Papers, 1902-1980

3.24 cubic ft.
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The collection contains biographical and professional materials of Felix Hirsch, librarian and professor of history, as well as a small amount of matrials of his wife Elizabeth F. Hirsch, a specialist in Renaissance philosophy.
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Max Berking Papers, 1964-1984

3.6 cubic ft.
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The Max Berking Papers, 1964-1965 collection contains materials related to Max Berking's service in the New York State Senate from 1964 to 1965.
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Karl O. Paetel Papers, 1904-1984

70 cubic ft.
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Karl Otto Paetel was a political journalist, born in Berlin, forced to flee Germany in 1935 (Paetel was sentenced to death in absentia by the Nazis), and immigrated to the United States in 1940. Paetel's interests focused on the radical movements and social changes in the Twentieth Century from his youth until his death in 1975. The collection consists of correspondence, Paetel's writings, writings by others, pamphlets, biographical materials, and periodicals.

Johannes Steel Papers, 1933-1981

0.8 cubic ft.
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The collection contains correspondence, 1934-1978, and clippings of newspaper articles, 1933-1981, the earlier articles discuss events in Nazis Germany. Steel wrote the column "Johannes Steel on Wall Street" for the New York Post which provides information on investing.
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