New York Network Videotapes of Governors
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- The New York Network was created in 1967 as a recording and broadcasting service of The State University of New York. This series consists of videotapes documenting a conference on the history of the Governor Hugh L. Carey administration entitled, "The Carey Years: Lessons for New York and the Nation." Also included are several tapes featuring news conferences and speeches by Governor Mario M. Cuomo.
Title
- Videotapes of governors
Quantity
- 2 cubic feet; 37 videocassettes
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- B1959
Creator
Arrangement
Arranged by governor.
Administrative History
The New York Network was created in 1967 as a recording and broadcasting service of The State University of New York, and is currently a function of SUNY's Office of University Relations.
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of videotapes which document a conference on the history of the Governor Hugh L. Carey administration entitled, "The Carey Years: Lessons for New York and the Nation." The conference was held in 1995 and was sponsored in part by New York University's Taub Urban Research Center. Also included are several tapes featuring news conferences and speeches by Governor Mario Cuomo.
Other Finding Aids
Item list is available at the repository.
Acquisition Information
This series was transferred to the New York State Archives by William Snyder, Executive Director of New York Network and formerly Director of Communications of the Governor Hugh L. Carey administration press office.
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.