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New York State Modern Political Archive
Elected officials, interest groups, and activists from New York State.
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Biographical, 1932-2001, Undated 0.85 cubic ft.
This series contains Norman Studer's curriculum vitae, a partial autobiography, a brief biography, memorial tributes, family photographs, family records, and correspondence. The correspondence has been identified by correspondent's name only when the volume or significance warrants such separation; however, the bulk of the correspondence is arranged chronologically. Notable correspondents include Pete and Toshi Seeger and David Dunaway, Seeger's biographer as well as a former Camp Woodland camper.
Constitutions and Rules of Order, 1850-1955 1 reels of microfilm
Printed copies of the Albany Typographical Union's constitutions and rules of order.
General Subject Files, 1945-1968, Undated 6.0 cubic ft.
This series contains subject files from Bertram Podell's tenure in the New York State Assembly. The files cover a wide assortment of topics, including committee work, conservation, City University, education, New York State revenue, and gambling. Correspondence and news clippings are kept within the subject files.
Henry S. Manley Papers, 1849-1960 2.26 cubic ft.
John E. Kingston Papers, Undated 0.33 cubic ft.
Joseph Murphy Papers, Undated 16.73 cubic ft.
Legal Papers, 1925-1960, Undated 1.0 cubic ft.
This series contains briefs, court transcripts, evidence, testimony, and other materials from legal cases. Manley was involved in most, if not all, of these cases. The cases concern a number of topics, several of which were related to Native American issues. Other cases include Calmes, Becker, Zehler v. Lehnis, and Trzecieski v. The State of New York, in which a dairy farmer made a claim for financial compensation after losing part of his herd to bovine tuberculosis.