Round Lake (N.Y.) Village Records and Records of the Round Lake Camp Meeting Association
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- Microfilmed records include a variety of administrative, land, and fiscal records from the Village of Round Lake, and also records of its predecessor, the (Methodist Episcopal) Round Lake Camp Meeting Association (1868-1945), which owned and used land in the Round Lake area.
Title
- Round Lake village records and records of the Round Lake Camp Meeting Association
Quantity
- 0.25 cubic feet; 17 microfilm rolls
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- A4485
Creator
Arrangement
Arranged by type of record.
Scope and Content Note
Microfilmed records include a variety of administrative, land, and fiscal records from the Village of Round Lake, and also records of its predecessor, the (Methodist Episcopal) Round Lake Camp Meeting Association (1868-1945), which owned and used land in the Round Lake area.
Included are minutes of the Village Board of Trustees (1969-1992); original deeds (1868-1876) showing lands purchased to form the Round Lake Camp Meeting Association of the Methodist Episcopal Church; Round Lake Camp Meeting Association lease books (1868-1968) recording lands leased from the Association; lot registers (1879-1967) recording lots leased from the Association including lot numbers, owners, dates of leases; Zoning Board of Appeals minutes (1970-1993); and Planning Board minutes (1970-1993).
Alternate Formats Available
Microfilm is available for use at the New York State Archives or through inter-library loan.
Microfilm 17 reels; 16 and 35 mm. Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund Grant Project Microfilm.
Administrative Information
Location of Originals
Originals held by local government.
Custodial History
This microfilm was produced by a grant awarded and administered by SARA's Local Government Records Services for the 1993 grant cycle. Grantees submitted two copies of each roll of project film: a silver copy for secure storage at the State Records Center; and a duplicate copy, containing only non-restricted records, for public use at the State Archives research room.
Use copies of rolls containing restricted records are not maintained by the Archives, and are withdrawn from public use at time of accessioning. Security copies of such rolls are held at the State Records Center and are subject to restrictions under law.
Restricted film was marked and use copies were weeded at time of accession; 19 rolls of master negatives (security copy) were sent to the State Records Center (TL 95-92, 93).
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.