New York State Industrial Commissioner Subject and Correspondence Files
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- This series consists of correspondence files of Industrial Commissioner Dr. Isador Lubin, created during Governor W. Averell Harriman's administration (1955-1958). The records include correspondence with the governor's office, the State Department of Labor and other state government officials, labor unions, and private individuals. The records contain memorandums received and sent, some enclosures, and reports.
Title
- Industrial Commissioner subject and correspondence files
Quantity
- 3 cubic feet
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- B1967
Creator
Arrangement
Unarranged.
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of correspondence files of Industrial Commissioner Dr. Isador Lubin, created during Governor W. Averell Harriman's administration (1955-1958). The records include correspondence with the governor's office and staff, Department of Labor staff, labor unions and officials, and various New York State government officials, as well as private individuals. The records contain memorandums received and sent, some enclosures, and reports.
Custodial History
This series was a gift to Syracuse University from Governor Harriman in 1959, and was later transferred to the New York State Archives in 2006. The series consists of six series from the Syracuse University finding aid to the Harriman records, including: series #183 Correspondence; series #190 Reports; series #193 Correspondence with Members of the Governor's Personal Staff; series #194 Correspondence with Union Officials; and series #195 Miscellaneous Correspondence; series #203 Miscellaneous Reports.
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