Ithaca (N.Y.)
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
Jared Treman Newman papers
Jared Treman Newman was an Ithaca, New York attorney, 1893-1896, and mayor, 1907-1908; Cornell University Trustee, 1895-1903 and 1907-1933; and a bank official.
Karl Butler papers
Kathy Yoselson Clever Hans Bakery and Oasis Natural Grocery Unionization Papers
Ladies Union Benevolent Society records
Papers consist chiefly of financial records, including two volumes of expenditures and receipts (1923-44); three books of check stubs (1927-45); one volume of records pertaining to stocks, bonds, and mortgages held by the home (1929-44); scattered expense accounts, mortgages, and stock certificates (1928-42); and letters pertaining to investments in real estate and securities (1928-44). Includes bound Articles of Incorporation and Constitution, 1921.
Mayor's Ad Hoc Committee on the Collegetown Disorder. Records
Letters and draft reports of the Committee's findings and recommendations. Includes "An Examination of the Events of May 13, 1972" by Mary Beth Norton; letters to the Committee from the chairman, Matthew F. McHugh; and clippings from the ITHACA JOURNAL covering the committee's work. Also, tape recordings of hearings held to investigate the event, including a statement by then Mayor Edward J. Conley.
McGraw records
Mitchell and Barnes families papers
Papers consist primarily of correspondence, land and other legal documents, daybooks, photographs, and clippings. Early documents largely concern the transfer and use of land in central and eastern New York.
Morse family papers
Mrs. William B. Cornell miscellany
Map of the city of Rochester, 1889; pamphlet A half century sermon preached in the Presbyterian Church, in Ithaca, February 4, 1866, by Rev. Wm. Wisner (Ithaca: Andrus, McChain & Company, 1866); and Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins, for the year 1864 (Ithaca: Ithaca Journal Power Press, 1864).
New York State College of Agriculture Department of Rural Sociology surveys
Collection includes schedules, interviewers' notes, correspondence, and other records containing information on individuals, households, farms, neighborhoods, and organizations gathered during the following projects in New York and elsewhere.