New York (State) -- Politics and government.
Found in 58 Collections and/or Records:
Sidney Ayres papers
Correspondence of Lewis Selye of Rochester, on Penn Yan business matters.
Theodore Marcena Horton diaries
Diaries discussing Horton's family relationships, economic interests, sports and pastimes, politics, and religion.
Tompkins County Democratic Committee miscellany
Correspondence, notes, and printed items, including dinner programs concerning the Tompkins County Democratic Committee. Also, signatures for "Cornell for Kennedy"; notes by Gould Colman concerning a State Democratic Committee meeting in Albany, December 12, 1970; material concerning the resignation of John Bangs as County Chairman.
W. Sterling Cole papers
Representative Cole's papers, which pertain almost exclusively to his years in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Whig convention notes
Estimates made by delegates to a Whig senatorial convention at Bath, New York, Oct. 3, as to Marcy and Seward strength in various counties.
Willers family papers
Letters and other material relating to patronage and machine politics of the Democratic Party in Seneca County.
William Sulzer papers
Correspondence and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and memorabilia, primarily concerned with Sulzer's political activities.
Williams family papers
Papers of Josiah Butler Williams, banker, businessman, and New York State Senator, contain business, political, and personal papers, accounts, legal documents and correspondence, 1809-1883. Subjects include banking, canals, the lumber business, railroads, and real estate; also, Cornell University, Ovid Academy, the New York and Erie Telegraph Company, the Ithaca and Owego Railroad Company, the Ithaca Cotton Mills, the Merchants and Farmers' Bank, Ithaca, and the Sodus Canal.