This collection contains the account book of a 19th century shoemaker and leather dealer near Taunton, Massachusetts.
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Affordable Housing Partnership and Capitol Affordable Housing Funding Corporation Records, 1983-2001 1.7 cubic ft.
The collection contains documentation of the Affordable Housing Partnership and Capital Affordable Housing Funding Corporation's adminstrative activities.
Albany (N.Y.) General Store
The Albany General Store Records contain business records kept by an unidentified proprietor of a general store which sold dry goods, rum, and other merchandise.
Albert J. Abrams Papers, 1961, 1964-1965, 1970-1976, 1980 0.75 cubic ft.
Albert Jack Abrams was born in Stamford, Connecticut, on May 29, 1915. Abrams began his university studies at the University of Michigan in 1932, and he attended the National Institute for Public Affairs in Washington, D.C., in 1935. He received an A.B. from New York University in 1936, and he continued his studies at Columbia University (1940) and the Cornell School of Labor and Industrial Relations (1946). The records in this manuscript collection were originally arranged in a numerically classified subject file under the general subject of legislative administration.
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company Records, 1934-1937 .17 cubic ft.
This collection contains reports on the finances and employment at the Amoskeag textile mills in New Hampshire during the 1930s.
Bethlehem Business Women's Club Records, 1951-2019 2.45 cubic ft.
This collection documents the operations of the Bethlehem Business Women's Club from its inception in 1951 to dissolution in 2023.
Business And Professional Women's Clubs of New York State Inc. (BPWNYS) Records, 1921-2004 3.99 cubic ft.
These records document the history of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs of New York State, Inc.
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.
This collection contains administrative files, correspondence, newsletters, subject files and meeting minutes from the Capital Area Council of Churches, an organization designed to promote cooperation between different religious institutions in the Albany, N.Y. area.
Career Education Institute Records, 1974-1976 2 cubic ft.
Contains the records of the Career Education Institute, which was a professional development program that ran from 1974-1976 for secondary school teachers in the Capital District aimed at helping integrate career education into secondary school curricula. The collection consists of administrative correspondence, financial documents, and informational materials from the program.
The financial and business records of a late 18th century Springfield, Massachusetts lumber mill.
This collection contains tax assessments and petitions pertaining to School District No. 6 of Cumberland, Rhode Island.
Citizens Budget Commission Records, 1931-1999 12.92 cubic ft.
The Citizens Budget Commission contain information on the financial outlook of New York City from the 1930's to the 1990's.
Clove Branch Railroad Company Records, 1869-1893 0.25 cubic ft.
The collection includes administrative records of a 19th century railroad in Dutchess County, New York.
Committee For Progressive Legislation Records, 1950-1993 1.2 cubic ft.
The Committee for Progressive Legislation records document the efforts of the group in bringing attention to issues important to many New Yorkers, especially abortion, family planning, welfare rights, and the attack on separation of church and state.
Communications Workers of America Education Division Local 1104 Records, 1969-2001 (bulk 1983-1999) 17.0 cubic ft.
The Education Division of Communication Workers of America, Local 1104 represents "employees eligible for union membership who are employed as: graduate students holding State-funded positions as Graduate Assistants or Teaching Assistants employed by the State University of New York." The collection includes news clippings, contracts, photographs, administrative records, as well as ephemera such as t-shirts, buttons, hats, and cup holders.
Daniel Hawks Papers, 1930-1951 1.0 cubic ft.
Daniel Hawks was an attorney from Cortland Village, Cortland County, New York. This collection contains letters, financial accounts, deeds, and other legal documents, as well as copies of minutes, calendars, and other court records of the Cortland County Court.
This collection contains an account book kept by a saddle and harness maker in Hillsboro County, New Hampshire the early 19th century.
Delmar Progress Club Records, 1902-2021 15.61 cubic ft.
The Delmar Progress Club Records document the day-to-day operations and communitiy activities of this Bethlehem-N.Y. based organization founded in 1901.
Department of African American Studies Records, 1968-1976 2.33 cubic ft.
The Department of African American studies documents the papers and administrative processes of the development and implementation of an African American Studies department at the University at Albany in the late 1960s to the late 1970s.