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Abby Aldrich Rockefeller papers, 1858-1957, n.d. Bulk: 1920-1948, bulk 1920-1948

15.51 document box(es) 39 letter document boxes, 3 half-letter boxes, 1 oversize box
Abstract Or Scope

The papers of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller primarily consist of correspondence, including personal correspondence to family and relatives, biographical materials; art collection files, and files pertaining to her philanthropic activities.

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Abby Aldrich Rockefeller papers, 1858-1957, n.d. Bulk: 1920-1948, bulk 1920-1948 15.51 document box(es) 39 letter document boxes, 3 half-letter boxes, 1 oversize box

Ford Foundation records, Grants A-B, 1936-2006

31.32 Cubic Feet 3389 16mm microfilm reels, 282 35mm microfilm reels
Abstract Or Scope

Grant administration records.

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Ford Foundation records, Catalogued Reports, Reports 17727-19980, 1936-2005, bulk 1950s-1990s

5.39 Cubic Feet 17 containers total including but not limited to Document boxes 886-898.
Abstract Or Scope

The Ford Foundation's Catalogued Reports collection includes policy and programming documents, program evaluations, and periodic program status reports produced by Foundation officers and staff, as well as consultants and grantees. Some published material produced by Ford Foundation grants is also included in the collection. The collection also includes some of the Ford Foundation's own publications, such as the Annual Reports and newsletters.

Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association, Inc. records, 1937-1995, bulk 1958-1974, bulk 1958-1974

98.81 Cubic Feet
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The collection documents all aspects of the Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association's activities from its creation, with the consolidation of the Downtown Manhattan Association and the Committee on Lower Manhattan in 1958, through its most active and successful years of 1958-1974, through the mid-1990s with its participation in the Lower Manhattan Project and its resulting updated Lower Manhattan Plan, and the role played by the DLMA as the supporting organization for Lower Manhattan's Business Improvement District (BID), the Alliance for Downtown New York. The material encompasses the meeting records of the Board of Directors, Members, Executive Committee, Planning Committee, and other prominent committees, a limited selection of officers files, financial records, membership records, projects, DLMA publications, and reports and studies.

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Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association, Inc. records, 1937-1995, bulk 1958-1974, bulk 1958-1974 98.81 Cubic Feet

Edgar B. Young papers, 1952-1980

28.15 Cubic Feet 71 letter document boxes, 1 legal document box, 1 letter document box (wide), and 1 flat file folder
Abstract Or Scope

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a nonprofit institution dedicated to fostering the arts of opera, music, dance, drama, and arts education. Its objective is not only to exist as a physical place where the arts are created and performed, but also to promote and facilitate access to the arts to as wide an audience as possible.

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Edgar B. Young papers, 1952-1980 28.15 Cubic Feet 71 letter document boxes, 1 legal document box, 1 letter document box (wide), and 1 flat file folder

Ford Foundation records, Grants H-K, 1936-2006

34.37 Cubic Feet 3712 16mm microfilm reels, 314 35mm microfilm reels
Abstract Or Scope

Grant administration records.

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Ford Foundation records, Grants L-N, 1936-2008

35.83 Cubic Feet 3889 16mm microfilm reels, 315 35mm microfilm reels
Abstract Or Scope

Grant administration files.

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Office of the Messrs. Rockefeller records, Business Interests, Series C, 1886-1961

54.63 Cubic Feet 141 containers
Abstract Or Scope

The Business Interest series documents the Rockefeller Family's investments and financial involvement in a variety of industries, companies, and geographic areas, including banks, oil, iron mining, timber, railroads, Rockefeller Center, and South America.

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Office of the Messrs. Rockefeller records, Business Interests, Series C, 1886-1961 54.63 Cubic Feet 141 containers

Office of the Messrs. Rockefeller records, Civic Interests, Series D, 1899-1961

20.51 Cubic Feet 54 letter document boxes,
Abstract Or Scope

This series reflects primarily the activities of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., but significant documentation on the political and civic concerns of each of his sons is also present. In addition to extensive files on family support of the Republican Party on the national, state, and local level, separate folders exist on specific candidates, such as President Dwight D. Eisenhower, New York City Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, and New York Governor Thomas Dewey. There are substantial files on family support for Nelson Rockefeller during his first gubernatorial campaign and immediately afterward. However, very little material exists in this series on his presidential effort in 1960.

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Office of the Messrs. Rockefeller records, Civic Interests, Series D, 1899-1961 20.51 Cubic Feet 54 letter document boxes,

Office of the Messrs. Rockefeller records, Cultural Interests, Series E, 1888-1962

67.74 Cubic Feet 179 containers
Abstract Or Scope

The Cultural Interests series reflects the Rockefeller family's involvement and contributions in the areas of the arts, museums, parks, and historic restorations. The series contains correspondence between members of the Rockefeller family and the Family Office Staff on the one hand, and officials and members of the various institutions and organizations on the other. Most of the material concerns unsolicited appeals for donations. Some members of the family were also members of or were active in several of the organizations, and some of the correspondence reflects this activity.

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Office of the Messrs. Rockefeller records, Cultural Interests, Series E, 1888-1962 67.74 Cubic Feet 179 containers