The Business and Professional Women's Club of Albany, New York, (BPW) was founded in 1934 with 22 charter members as a chapter of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs of New York State, Inc. (founded in 1919) and a member of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. The objectives of the club, according to its by-laws, were "To elevate the standards for women in business and in the professions; To promote the interests of business and professional women; To bring about a spirit of cooperation among business and professional women of the United States; [and] To extend opportunities to business and professional women through education along lines of industrial, scientific, and vocational activities."
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George Wise Papers, circa 1989 .17 cubic ft.
George Wise Papers document history about General Electric founded in Schenectady, New York
F.D. Jackson Papers, 1881-1882 1 Daybook
The collection consists of a daybook, 1881-1882, kept by the proprietor of a general store in Derby, Connecticut.
This collection contains a late 19th century account book for the Lebanon Springs, New York Post Office.
The collection contains a late 19th century record book listing the technical specifications and dimensions of wagons, carriages, fire engines, and other horse-drawn vehicles from places in New England and New York.
New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company. Old Colony System Records, 1882-1890 1 cubic ft.
This collection includes a register for the South Duxbury Station dated 1882-1883; four freight registers, 1883-1890; and a record book with description of locomotive engines and a register of employees, undated, for this railroad company.
The New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company (NH) operated from 1872-1968. This collection records names, builders, repairs, renumbering, and dates of service of New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company locomotive engines since.
Founded in 1852 in New York City, the New York, Newfoundland, and London Telegraph Company was a company that preluded the first trans-Atlantic cable. This collection contains the minutes of meetings of this company's "corporators," including Peter Cooper, Cyrus W. Field, Frederick N. Gisborne, Moses Taylor, and others.
This collection consist of records from the proprietors of a saddle and harness making shop in Paris, New York.
This collection contains the account book of a 19th century shoemaker and leather dealer near Taunton, Massachusetts.
William Higbie Papers, 1854-1858 1 Volume
Letters kept by a resident of Little Falls, Herkimer County, New York concerning local land transactions, 1854-1858.
Letters, publisher's catalogs, book dealers' announcements, and stationer's circulars received by mid-19th century booksellers in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Muzzey General Store Records, 1833-1903 3 cubic ft.
Includes 32 volumes of day books and ledgers kept by J. A. Muzzey for his general store in Jamaica, Vermont.
New York Canals Collection, 1828-1883 .17 cubic ft.
Collection contains a variety of 19th century materials related to several New York State canals.
This collection contains minutes of stockholders' meetings of a horsecar operator based in New Haven, Connecticut.
Mid-19th century ledgers and day books kept by George W. Lovell and William H. Nichols for a lumber mill in Pascoag, Rhode Island.
The Lyon Family wood lots were located near Port Lynden, Lewis County, New York. This collection includes records related to the family's lands and personnel.
The Newburgh, Dutchess, and Connecticut Railroad was chartered on September 4, 1866 under the original name of the Dutchess and Columbia Railroad. This collection contains monthly statements of passengers and tons of freight carried over the railroad by the New York and New England Railroad. Kept by W. H. Moore, the railroad's general passenger agent, in Matteawan, New York.
An inventory and bequest. A notarial document done for Thomas Maurice Bronod, an attorney in Paris.
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