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New York State Governor W. Averell Harriman Press Clippings


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Overview of the Records

Repository:

New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230

Summary:
This series contains press clippings compiled by the administration of Governor Harriman. Executive Chamber staff used these clippings to track press coverage of the governor, his administration, policies, issues, and events. Staff maintained two clipping files: one arranged chronologically and another alphabetically. Topics of note include Harriman's campaign for the 1956 Democratic Party presidential nomination, speeches given by Governor Harriman, and infrastructure such as highways and railroads.
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Governor W. Averell Harriman press clippings
Quantity:

0.2 cubic feet

5 microfilm rolls

Inclusive Dates:
1954-1958
Series Number:
B2696

Arrangement

Chronological and alphabetical.

Scope and Content Note

This series contains press clippings compiled by the administration of Governor Harriman. Executive Chamber staff used these clippings to track press coverage of the governor, his administration, policies, issues, and events. Staff maintained two clipping files: one arranged chronologically and another alphabetically. Topics of note include Harriman's campaign for the 1956 Democratic Party presidential nomination, speeches given by Governor Harriman, and infrastructure such as highways and railroads.

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Contents Roll

Accretion: B2696-19
Clippings by subject: Courts, 1957 - Highways, 1957 1
Clippings by subject: Presidential candidacy, active, June 10, 1956 - Staff 2
Clippings by date: 09/25/1954 - 02/17/1956 3
Clippings by date: 02/16/1956 - 09/24/1957 4
Clippings by date: 09/24/1957 - 12/24/1958 5