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New York (State). Governor (1907-1910 : Hughes)
 
 
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Charles Evans Hughes was elected to two terms as governor before resigning the office to accept a nomination to the United States Supreme Court. As governor, he advocated progressive legislation, environmental conservation, and administrative reform. Among his accomplishments were securing passage of .........
 
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...Archives New York (State). Governor (1907-1910 : Hughes)...
 
 
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New York State Archives
 

 
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A0540
 
 
Dates:
1905-1930, 1955-1958, 1974-1994
 
 
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This series indexes Series A0612, Governors' Appointment Correspondence Files. The card indexes were compiled by successive gubernatorial administrations to facilitate access to information as the volume of correspondence and other responsibilities of governors and their staff steadily increased. In .........
 
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...York (State). Governor (1907-1910 : Hughes) Glynn, Martin...
...Governors' Appointment Correspondence Files. The card indexes were compiled by successive gubernatorial administrations to facilitate access to information as the volume of correspondence and other responsibilities of governors and their staff steadily increased. In particular, the indexes provide access to names of individuals applying for appointment to various positions and individuals recommending others for such positions. A0540 Undetermined Scope and Contents A0540-78: The bulk of this accretion is comprised of several sets of cards indexing names and positions appearing in portions of series A0612, Appointment Correspondence Files (Governor). Additional sets of cards index individuals invited to annual legislative receptions; scheduled engagements; "delegates" (no further information provided); and "military secretary file" (no further information provided). The card indexes were compiled by successive gubernatorial administrations to facilitate access to information relating to the increasing amounts of correspondence and other responsibilities of governors and their staff. In particular, they provide access to names of individuals applying for appointment to various positions and individuals recommending others for such positions. Four sets of cards partially index Appointment Correspondence Files of Governors Frank W. Higgins (1905-1906), Charles E. Hughes (1907-1910),...
 
 
Repository:  
New York State Archives