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Canals -- New York (State)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:

Kernan family papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 772
Abstract

Letters, clippings, speeches, and miscellaneous items relating to the activities of the Kernan family of Utica. Also, included are genealogical records of the Hyde, Butler, Avery, and Clapp families.

Dates: 1776-1922.

Lyman A. Spalding papers

 Collection
Identifier: 522
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1811-1864 (bulk)

New York State canals records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 194

New York State pamphlet collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 1439
Abstract

Pamphlets mainly about or issued in New York State, on political, historical, religious, and engineering topics.

Dates: circa 1800-1946-(bulk 1820-1900).

Seneca Lake steamer and Elmira canal records

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924064938669]
Identifier: 14

Willers family papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 652
Abstract

Letters and other material relating to patronage and machine politics of the Democratic Party in Seneca County.

Dates: 1820-1908.

William C. Bouck papers

 Collection — Mapcase item 1
Identifier: 2206
Abstract

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

Dates: 1727-1866.

William Pierrepont White collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 399
Abstract

Correspondence, diaries, deeds, accounts, maps, surveys, pamphlets, statements, registers, bills, land contracts, inventories, cashbooks, indentures, minutes, and other records and papers reflecting the westward and southward movement of members of the White and related families.

Dates: 1728-1939.