Elections -- New York (State)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Curran family papers
Account books, daybooks, cashbooks, election registers, and assessment rolls; also, clippings on oil production in Pennsylvania, price lists, hardware and merchandise accounts, and fire insurance records, Tompkins County (N.Y.).
Howard Robison papers
Lyman A. Spalding papers
Contains correspondence, manuscripts, records, and publications related to the career of Lyman A. Spalding, a nineteenth-century Quaker merchant and abolitionist who lived in upstate New York. He was co-editor of the newspaper Plain Truth and established the newspaper Priestcraft Exposed and Primitive Christianity Defended.
Political campaign materials
Political campaign materials: New York State
Includes: pamphlets, brochures, buttons, bumper stickers, broadsides, reprints of newspaper articles, wooden ruler, book of matches, and phonograph record.
W. Sterling Cole papers
Representative Cole's papers, which pertain almost exclusively to his years in the U.S. House of Representatives.
William C. Bouck papers
Correspondence, appointment papers, official documents, and other papers chiefly relating to Bouck's political career.
William Sulzer papers
Correspondence and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and memorabilia, primarily concerned with Sulzer's political activities.
William T. Doty papers
William T. Doty (1847-1936) was born in Sussex County, New Jersey. The William T. Doty papers (1842-1945, bulk 1864-1934) document William T. Doty’s career as a newspaper editor, journalist, agriculturist, historian, and politician. It contains manuscripts, notes and drafts, newspaper clippings, press releases, diaries, pamphlets, scrapbooks, and ephemera.