Broome County (N.Y.)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Edwards family papers
Eric W. Lawson Arbitration Files
This collection consists of over 180 New York State labor arbitration cases where Eric Lawson was either the sole arbitrator or a member of the arbitration panel.
John Hall Barron papers
Correspondence, typescripts and photocopies of John H. Barron's articles, newspaper clippings about him, obituaries and testimonials, photographs and photograph negatives, and printed matter concerning agriculture in New York State. Also, his high school diploma, photocopy of his birth certificate, and a memorial plaque (Box 1).
John Latham right of way document
Manuscript granting right of way to James Huggins "as now used by Ja[me]s McLain" to a piece of Latham's land, when necessary, "as long as he keeps the gates shut." Dated March 31, 1883, at Sanford, New York, with John Latham's signature; signed March 24, 1885, by Orson Vanalstine; additional pencilled note, signed Will [?] Latham, dated 1890.
Lyon family legal documents
Documents include wills, mortgages, and deeds pertaining to the Lyons family properties, mostly regarding Ambrose Lyon and his descendants of Bainbridge, Chenango County, New York. Broome County documents refer to Milton W. Lyon, who moved to Binghamton, New York.
Marshall P. Howard papers
Papers consist of business and personal correspondence; account books; deeds; estate settlements; land and title searches with accompanying maps of areas in Tompkins, Allegheny, Broome, Cattaraugus, Schuyler and Wayne Counties. Includes material concerning the acquisition of lands for Allegheny State Park, Adirondack Park and the Connecticut Hill Fish and Game Refuge. Game refuge files contain deeds and papers pertaining to Cornell University.
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.