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Albany’s Early Days of Running Papers, 1916-1990

1 box
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Although not an active runner, George Mahar was the founder, president, coach and primary organizer of the Albany Mercury Club.
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Albany’s Early Days of Running Papers, 1916-1990 1 box

Albert and Garrett Vander Veer Civil War Correspondence Papers and Craig Family Papers, 1850-1922

2 boxes
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This collection is composed of letters written by brothers Albert and Garrett Vander Veer to family members. Garrett and Albert were the fifth and seventh children, respectively, of Abraham Harris and Sarah (Martin) Vander Veer and were officers in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The majority of the letters are addressed to the Vander Veer’s sister and brother-in-law, Esther and John Craig.
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Albert and Garrett Vander Veer Civil War Correspondence Papers and Craig Family Papers, 1850-1922 2 boxes

Blasie Family Papers, 1860-1950

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The Blasie Family Papers are a collection of materials owned by Henry M. Blasie and relating to the Blasie family. William Blasie, Henry’s father and a Captain in the Civil War, was the original owner of most of the collection. The collection consists of news clippings, photo albums, photographs, and scrapbooks.
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Blasie Family Papers, 1860-1950 2 boxes

Boardman & Gray’s Piano Manufactory Collection, 1848-2007

3 boxes
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James A. Gray founded the Boardman & Gray Piano Manufacturing company of Albany, New York in 1837, with the business expertise and financial support of his business partner, William G. Boardman. The company patented their own design for the Dolce Campana attachment for the Piano Forte, and enjoyed great renown, including designing a model for singer Jenny Lind. This collection includes books, community newsletters, correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, sheet music, and song books.
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Boardman & Gray’s Piano Manufactory Collection, 1848-2007 3 boxes

Burdick Family Papers, circa 1850s - 1995

3 boxes
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Joel W. Burdick accepted a position as a clerk with the D & H (Delaware and Hudson) Railroad Company in 1879, and moved with his wife to Albany, New York. He eventually rose to the position of passenger agent, and he and his wife traveled extensively throughout the United States and Canada. This collection contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
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Burdick Family Papers, circa 1850s - 1995 3 boxes

Center Square Association, Inc. Records, 1958-2013, bulk 1980-2000

36 boxes
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Records of the Center Square Association consisting of correspondence, meeting minutes, legal documentation, photographs, printed material and newspaper clippings re: to issues of concern to the Association, including zoning, code enforcement, parking, neighborhood and community affairs.
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Center Square Association, Inc. Records, 1958-2013, bulk 1980-2000 36 boxes

Charles Alexander Clinton Papers, 1819-1855

3 boxes
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The collection is composed of seven bound volumes compiled and written by Charles Alexander Clinton, the son of former New York Governor, DeWitt Clinton. Included in the collection is a copybook of letters drafted soon after his father’s death, a commonplace book, a volume of notes from a law class and four volumes called Flim Flams that contain newspaper clippings mostly dealing with his father’s political career.
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Charles Alexander Clinton Papers, 1819-1855 3 boxes

Dana Natural History Society Collection, 1871-1996

8 boxes
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On November 21, 1868, under the guidance of Dr. Ebell, sixty-two people, mostly teachers, alumni, and students from the Albany Female Academy (known today as the Albany Academy for Girls) met in the school to form the Albany Chapter of the Dana Natural History Society. The Society was named in honor of Dr. James Dwight Dana a famous geologist, mineralogist, and zoologist from Yale College. This collection contains materials such as newspaper clippings, member written articles, histories, documents from meetings and proceedings, scrapbooks, photographs, letters, awards, and other ephemera.
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Dana Natural History Society Collection, 1871-1996 8 boxes

Daniel E. Button Papers, 1952-2009

14 boxes
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Daniel Evan Button (1917-2009) was a Republican politician elected as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. After his landslide win for the 1966 election, Button once again ran and was re-elected to his seat on the House of Representatives as a representative of New York. He ran for a third term in 1970, but was ultimately defeated. This collection contains newspaper articles, letters, speeches, documents, photographs, and published works in his memory.
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Daniel E. Button Papers, 1952-2009 14 boxes

Dorothy and Gertrude Lathrop Collection, 1920-1991

2 boxes
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The Lathrop sisters, Dorothy Pulis Lathrop (1891-1980) and Gertrude Katherine Lathrop, (1896-1986) were from Albany, New York. Dorothy was a writer and illustrator of children’s books, while Gertrude was a sculptor, particularly of small animals. Their mother, Ida F. Pulis Lathrop, was a portrait, still life, and landscape artist. The Dorothy and Gertrude Lathrop Papers include correspondence, book lists, clippings, photographs and books to, from, and about Dorothy and Gertrude Lathrop.
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Dorothy and Gertrude Lathrop Collection, 1920-1991 2 boxes