An account book from a Port Henry, New York farmer and businessman.
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This collection contains daybooks of a general store in Oak Hill, Greene County, New York in the mid-19th century.
Office of Accounting Records, 1967 - 1983 0.33 cubic ft.
The collection consists of inactive records from the University at Albany's Office of Accounting.
Margarete Kollisch Papers, 1910-1979 0.3 cubic ft.
The collection contains published and draft writings of Margarete Kollisch, and correspondence with Dr. Albert Einstein and other notables.
Office of Human Resources Management Records, 1947-2017 3.53 cubic ft.
This collection contains salary schedules and rosters, personnel policy and procedure documentation, and other records pertaining to the Office of Human Resources Management and its predecessor bodies.
Julius Kraft Papers, 1921-1960 4 cubic ft.
Julius Kraft was a professor of philosophy at the New School for Social Research and at Washington and Jefferson College. This collection contains biographical materials, correspondence with Adolf Lowe, Karl Popper, Kurt Wolff, and others, 1922-1960, manuscripts of articles, essays, and lectures, 1921-1960, and offprints.
Office of Internal Audit Records, 1971-1981 0.33 cubic ft.
This is an artificial collection of materials, gathered from several offices, relating to the Office of Internal Audit.
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.
This collection contains an account book kept by a saddle and harness maker in Hillsboro County, New Hampshire the early 19th century.
Erich Hula Papers, 1900-1986 22 cubic ft.
A substantial portion of the Erich Hula Papers consists of his writings, both in typescript and published form. This includes his contributions to newspapers and journals as well as extensive notes from his research and for courses taught. The collection also contains correspondence files and biographical documents, and a large collection of reprints (and some typescripts) sent to and collected by Hula of colleagues and other scholars.