Records
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- This series contains acts of commission (1956, 1959); minutes of commission meetings (1956-1961); personnel records, (1957-1961); letters and contracts; civic organizations; proposals, letters and printed materials; public hearings, correspondence and manuscripts; constitutional background covers; projects; work papers; reports; proposals from organizations; reference materials; special studies; manuscript drafts, edited with corrections and insertions arranged by subject; staff memoranda (1959); bills proposed to the New York State Senate; and scrapbooks of press clippings (1957-1961).
Title
- Records
Quantity
- 15 cubic feet
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- A0001
Creator
Scope and Content Note
This series contains acts of commission (1956, 1959), arranged chronologically; minutes of commission meetings (1956-1961), arranged chronologically; personnel records, (1957-1961); letters and contracts, subdivided into consultants and regular staff, arranged alphabetically; civic organizations; proposals, letters and printed materials, arranged alphabetically; public hearings, correspondence and manuscripts, arranged by city; constitutional background covers; projects; work papers; reports; proposals from organizations; reference materials; special studies; manuscript drafts, edited with corrections and insertions arranged by subject; staff memoranda (1959), arranged chronologically; bills proposed to the New York State Senate, arranged chronologically; and scrapbooks of press clippings (1957-1961), arranged chronologically.
Other Finding Aids
Container list.
Access Restrictions
A0001-08:Access to this accretion is limited due to the unprocessed nature of the records.Special arrangement to view the records must be made with the reference archivist prior to visiting.