Tompkins County (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs.
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Arthur Queal scrapbook
Broadsides, postcards, church and theatre programs, and clippings pertaining to local events and such occurrences as the Frontenac disaster and other disasters and events in Seneca and Tompkins County, New York.
Camp Barton Development Fund records
Records of the Camp Barton Development Fund, including memoranda to the "Bartoneers" (fundraising volunteers for Camp Barton) and a list of voters in the Town of Dryden in 1967.
Central New York state social invitations
Printed cards and notes inviting the recipient to balls and parties in Varna, Locke, Genoa, Lansing, Jacksonville, Freeville, Libertyville, Peruville, and Venice, New York. Several of them are invitations to "cotillon" [sic] parties. A few of the events have an admission charge.
Charles Henry Hull papers
Correspondence, manuscripts, printed materials, regarding his professional career and financial accounts pertaining to Ithaca, N.Y. organizations. Additional records include deeds, mortgage and survey (1733-1803) on lands in Albany and Montgomery Counties and newspaper clippings and handwritten notes about the early Ithaca "Moral Society". One box of lantern slides.
Gussie Gaskill papers
History of Tompkins County (N.Y.) student scrapbooks
Scrapbooks compiled by students in Professor Carol Kammen's History 203 class at Tompkins Cortland Community College, commenting on issues and features of community history. Compilers include Ingrid H. Schmidt, Ray Wheaton, Mary Wheaton, Sara Shenk, Jason W. Hastings, Eniko Farkas, Sandra G. Palmer, Yvonne Roykouff, and Alanna Houston.
Ithaca and Cornell University women's clubs papers
Ithaca and Tompkins County (N.Y.) printed material
Included are photographs, maps, brochures, booklets, programs, broadsides, invitations, historical outlines, and other printed items pertaining to subjects including local politics and government, urban renewal, religion, civic and social events and organizations, musical and dramatic productions, transportation, educational institutions, and geology of the region.
Ithaca Womans Club records
Records include three manuscript volumes containing constitution, by-laws, list of charter members; treasurers' records (1897-1909); and minutes of the Home Economic Section of the Ithaca Woman's Club (1902). Also miscellaneous items including receipts, programs, historical summaries, news clippings. One scrapbook containing a history of the club, lists of charter and early members, photographs of club presidents and copies of presidents' speeches and club brochures (1897-1949).