Finding Aid Search Results
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Creator:
New York (State). New Capitol Commission
Title:
Series:
B1628
Dates:
1873
Abstract:
This series consists of the general bill of specifications for the construction of the new State Capitol building, signed by the architect, Thomas Fuller. Included are specifications for ironwork; stonework; brick and plaster work; carpentry; plumbing; and wrought ironwork..........
Repository:
New York State Archives
2
Creator:
New York (State). Office of General Services. Design and Construction
Abstract:
This series consists of architectural and mechanical drawings of the 1915 renovation of the "State House" building, located on Eagle Street in Albany, New York, for use by the New York State Court of Appeals. The plans show structural alterations; additions; and heating, sanitary, and electrical mod.........
Repository:
New York State Archives
3
Creator:
New York (State). Education Department
Title:
Series:
B1506
Dates:
1908-1911, 1991, 1996-1998
Abstract:
The series consists of architectural and mechanical drawings of the State Education Department building located on Washington Avenue in Albany, New York. The original drawings were made by the architectural firm of Palmer and Hornbostel on February 10, 1908, but were revised up until approximately March .........
Repository:
New York State Archives
4
Creator:
New York (State). New Capitol Commission
Abstract:
This series, a "Map of Capitol Park Albany N.Y," is a combination location map and site plan and includes several profiles and one diagram of landscaping work planned for Capitol Park during construction of the State Capitol. Apparently prepared by George L. Schillner, the map shows the Capitol building, .........
Repository:
New York State Archives
5
Creator:
Syracuse State Institution for Feeble-Minded Children
Title:
Series:
B1643
Dates:
1850-1897
Abstract:
An 1851 law provided for the state to undertake the care and teaching of "idiots" (the contemporary term for people with certain developmental disabilities). The New York State Asylum for Idiots, with a capacity for 100 residents, was completed on August 10, 1855. The series consists of 19th century .........
Repository:
New York State Archives