Letters, publisher's catalogs, book dealers' announcements, and stationer's circulars received by mid-19th century booksellers in Springfield, Massachusetts.
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An account book from a Port Henry, New York farmer and businessman.
This collection contains records of locomotive engines built between 1861 and 1921 and used by the Great Western Railway.
This collection consist of records from the proprietors of a saddle and harness making shop in Paris, New York.
Henry S. Manley Papers, 1849-1960 2.26 cubic ft.
The Henry S. Manley Papers contain materials related to Manley's legal career, research materials related to Native American issues (including material used for Manley's book The Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 1784), and some of his personal papers.
This collection contains a hand-corrected typescript of a novel later published in 1983, Tdische Anstsse.
The collection contains an account book from a farmer from the vicinity of Waterbury, Connecticut.
James Sullivan was the principal of the Boy's High School in Brooklyn, New York, 1907-1916. The collection contains photographs compiled by Sullivan of the interiors of high school libraries in Albany, Buffalo, and New York City from 1916-1929. In 1940 the Department of Librarianship at the New York State College for Teachers (a predecessor of the Information Science program at the University at Albany) added photographs of high school libraries in Albany, Elmira, Glens Falls, and Malverne, as well as several school libraries in Detroit, Michigan.
Jesse Eddy Papers, 1834-1859 1 cubic ft.
This collection contains the account book of a late 19th century wagon maker from Rhode Island.
John E. Kingston Papers, Undated 0.33 cubic ft.
John E. Kingston of Westbury, Nassau County, NY was born in 1920. Kingston was commonly known as Jack Kingston. He was a Republican member of the New York State Assembly, 1960-1974 (Nassau County 3rd District 1960-1965, 16th District 1966, 17th District 1967-1972, 15th District 1973-1974); a district judge in New York, 1990-1994; and a Justice of the New York Supreme Court, 1995. Kingston died on May 5, 1996, with interment at Nassau Knolls Cemetery, Port Washington, Long Island, NY.