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William C. Bouck papers

 Collection — mapcase item: 1
Identifier: 2206

COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

Correspondence, appointment papers, official documents, and other papers chiefly relating to Bouck's political career include incoming letters concerning his duties as sheriff, the revision of regulations concerning the militia, and state and local politics. Also, considerable correspondence and reports on construction and repair of the Erie, Chemung, Chenango, Champlain, and Crooked Lake Canals, also information on technical problems, seasonal openings and closings, and labor procurement, 1830-1842; letters on political struggles over the enlargement of the canal, on internal improvements in general, on U.S. Mail contracts in Schoharie County, on his campaigns for the governorship in 1840 and 1842, and on the antirent movement in Scoharie and Rensselaer Counties. Correspondence as governor concerns appointments, reform of the judiciary, revision of state constitution, temperance, inspection of foodstuffs in Albany and New York City, Sabbath observances, conditions at state prisons with special attention to facilities for women, minors, and the insane, a Quaker's request for remission of fines under militia law, Candor residents' objections to the use of schools for religious meetings, sale of Oneida Indian Reservation land, state politics, the Barnburner-Hunker factionalism in the Democratic Party, and pre-Civil War tensions.

Later correspondence relates to Bouck's employment by the U.S. Treasury Department and to state and national politics. Other materials include deeds, bills of seizure, and other documents pertaining to the sale of lands in Schoharie County and adjacent areas. Additional items include New York State Militia commissions; copies of wills and probate papers, and other legal documents of Bouck, his father, Christian, and his grandfather William; papers relating to Bouck's Wisconsin land investments and his rental incomes and other personal and family business; estate inventory of Cornelius Feeck; and business papers of Benjamin and Juliet Best and John Ferguson. There are also papers regarding Bouck's activities in the Lutheran Church, including report on Hartwick Seminary property and correspondence on domestic and foreign missions. Miscellaneous items include letters on a portrait of Bouck by Charles Loring Elliott, a letter from John H. Bartholomew on conditions in Chicago in 1856, letters and advertisements on medical cures, and many pamphlets and reports. Correspondents include Daniel S. Dickinson, Lewis Cass, Samuel Beardsley, Jabez D. Hammond, Dorothea Dix, William L. Marcy, and others.

Includes a 1755 Royal land grant, with seal, from George II to William Bouck "confirmed a grant from the Indian occupants in 1747, [to] the property so long known as the Governor Bouck's farm, including Bouck Island" in the town of Fulton, Schoharie County, New York State. The farm was owned by the Bouck family until its sale in 1925 by Katherine Bouck Cornell and William Bouck Cornell to Edgar A. Church.

Dates

  • 1727-1866.

Creator

Language of Materials

Collection material in English

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Sheriff of Schoharie County, 1812-1814; member of the New York State Assembly, 1813-1814; Postmaster, West Middlebury, N.Y., 1821; member of the New York State Canal Commission, 1821-1840; Governor of New York State, 1843-1844; Assistant U.S. Treasurer at New York City, 1846-1849.

Extent

2.6 cubic feet.

4 microfilm reels.

Abstract

Correspondence, appointment papers, official documents, and other papers chiefly relating to Bouck's political career.

Other Finding Aids:

The original guide to the collection (a pdf file that uses bookmarks) contains additional information that might be useful to researchers, such as a list of correspondence related to Martin Van Buren.

Alternate Form Available:

Materials from Accession 1 are also available on microfilm. Reel 1 consists of Political and Business Papers from 1771-1844 while Reel 2 covers 1845-1859. Reel 3 consists of New York State Canal Commission Papers from 1827-1851.

RELATED MATERIALS

Schoharie County Historical Society. The Quarterly Bulletin. Apr. 1943: vol. 7, num. 2.

Hagan, Edward A. William C. Bouck : New York’s Farmer Governor. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2006.

Physical Description

Correspondence, Memorabilia, Legal Documents, Printed Materials.

General

Contact Information:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections 2B Carl A. Kroch Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 (607) 255-3530 Fax: (607) 255-9524 rareref@cornell.edu http://rmc.library.cornell.edu
Compiled by:
RMC Staff
Date completed:
1975
EAD encoding:
Evan Fay Earle, September 2007Kavitha Reddy, October 2008
Date modified:
Fredrika Loew, October 2018

Processing Information:

The collection was originally processed in 1962 (Accession 1). A second set of papers was added to the collection in 1963 (Accession 2), and the royal land grant was received in 1998.

Status
Completed
Author
Compiled by RMC Staff
Date
September 2007
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Repository Details

Part of the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Repository

Contact:
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14853
607-255-3530
607-255-9524 (Fax)