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Philipse-Gouverneur family papers, 1653-1874

3 boxes 3 manuscript boxes
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The collection contains documents about land holdings in and around Yonkers and Westchester and Dutchess Counties, New York owned by the wealthy Philipse, Gouverneur, Verplanck, Livingston, and other allied families. Included are grants, patents, deeds, indentures, transfers, wills, leases, accounts, maps, and records of civil and chancery court actions. These records not only chronicle legal actions, riots and uprisings of the European colonial settlers related to land disputes against these wealthy colonial settler families, but also record their interactions with the true landowners the Wappinger Confederacy.

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(100) Will of Frederick Philipse, dated June 6th, 1751. Proved Oct. 14th, 1751, with genealogical notes (two copies)

Joseph Wood Krutch papers, late 19th century

0.5 linear feet Approximately 270 2x2" lantern slides in three slide boxes, in one document box.
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Black and white glass slides of theaters, actors, and actors in productions, portraits depicting contemporary costumes beginning with Greek amphitheaters. Most of the slides are from contemporary 19th-century prints.

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Bob Fass Recordings and Papers, 1935-2011, bulk 1963-1991

200 linear feet 150 record cartons, 45 document boxes, 1 half-document box, 82 audiocassette boxes, and 17 flat boxes
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The Bob Fass Recordings and Papers contains materials created by Bob Fass, host of the late-night program Radio Unnameable on New York City's WBAI radio station. The collection primarily consists of audio recordings of Radio Unnameable and other radio programs hosted by Bob Fass between 1963 and 2011. A small number of video recordings, photographs, correspondence, printed ephemera, and motion picture films are also included in the collection.

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Coins and paper currency of Tibet, 1800s-1959

1 Linear Feet 6 coins and 3 bank notes
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The Coins and Paper Currency of Tibet collection of the C.V. Starr East Asian Library at Columbia University comprises a small representative sample of historical coinage and paper currency circulating in Tibet and contiguous areas in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The core items in this collection originally belonged to the Kyaping family, who lived in the heart of Lhasa until the final occupation by China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) in 1959. It is noteworthy that the family's holdings included coins minted in Sichuan as well as Nepal, as well as paper currency printed in Tibet. The bulk of the collection was probably issued from approximately 1870 through 1940.

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Hudson Guild records, 1896-1990s

34 linear feet 66 document boxes, 9 flat boxes
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The Hudson Guild Records document the institution from its origins in the 1890s, when it organized clubs for Chelsea boys, to its work a century later, when it provided a wide range of social services to West Side residents.
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College Anniversaries, 1910-2014

12.27 Linear Feet 7 document boxes, 2 oversized boxes, 1 tube, 1 document drawer
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This collection consists of materials from Barnard College's anniversaries, including the 20th, 25th, 40th, 50th, 65th, 75th, Centennial in 1989, and Quasquicentennial in 2014. The collection contains invitations, programs, fundraising records, donors lists, invitee lists, menus, addresses and speeches, Convocation records, planning committee files, clippings, press releases, and ephemera.
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School of Mines and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences records, 1863-2007

20.26 linear feet 15 document boxes, 13 record cartons, 4 scrapbook boxes, and one volume
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The records in this collection document the founding, growth, and evolution of the School of Mines, later known as the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
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Julius Edelstein papers, 1917-1961, bulk 1948-1958

76.11 linear feet 141 document boxes 33 index card boxes
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Julius Caesar Claude Edelstein (1912-2005), served as advisor and executive assistant to military officials and political figures. His papers primarily encompass his job as executive assistant and chief of legislative staff to Senator Herbert H. Lehman during Lehman's senatorial years 1949-1956. Edelstein remained executive assistant to former senator Lehman from 1957-1960. His files include correspondence, memoranda, press releases, clippings, speeches, statistics, maps, pamphlets and government publications.Julius Caesar Claude Edelstein (1912-2005), served as advisor and executive assistant to military officials and political figures. His papers primarily encompass his job as executive assistant and chief of legislative staff to Senator Herbert H. Lehman during Lehman's senatorial years 1949-1956. Edelstein remained executive assistant to former senator Lehman from 1957-1960. His files include correspondence, memoranda, press releases, clippings, speeches, statistics, maps, pamphlets and government publications..
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New York Chamber of Commerce and Industry records, 1768-1984, bulk 1860-1973

185 linear feet 337 document boxes, 81 oversize bound volumes, 50 bound publications, 17 flat boxes
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These records document the history of the New York Chamber of Commerce and Industry, beginning with its establishment in 1768. Tracking the wax and wane of the organization's influence over the next two centuries, the collection provides a first hand account of the Chamber's many contributions to New York City and State business and development. These records exist in a wide variety of formats, such as bulletins, correspondence, minute books, and printed materials.
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Felix Adler papers, 1830-1933

27 linear feet 86 boxes 1 oversize folder
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Felix Adler, religious leader and educator, taught courses in social and political ethics at Columbia between 1902 and 1933. The collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, notes, photographs, and printed materials.
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