New York State Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt Central Subject and Correspondence Files
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Summary:
During Franklin D. Roosevelt 's governorship, he administered the state's initial response to the Great Depression and advocated
for social security benefits for the elderly, unemployment insurance, aid to the state's farmers, reform of utility rate-making
policies, and development of the state's hydroelectric power resources. In addition to these topics, Roosevelt's subject and
correspondence files document the governor's oversight of investigations of inefficiency, incompetence, and misconduct on
the part of state and local government officials.
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New York State Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt central subject and correspondence files
Quantity:
142.8 cubic feet
219 microfilm rolls
Inclusive Dates:
1929-1932
Series Number:
13682_82A
Arrangement
This bulk of this series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Materials pertaining to investigations of the government and
magistrate's courts of the City of New York are filed at the end of the series.
Administrative History
Franklin D. Roosevelt was born in Hyde Park, New York on January 30, 1882. In 1905, he married Anna Eleanor Roosevelt and
together the couple had six children. Roosevelt first entered government service upon election to the New York State Senate
from his home district in 1910. He was appointed Assistant Secretary of the Navy by President Woodrow Wilson in 1913 and served
in that position until 1920. That same year, Roosevelt received the Democratic Party's nomination for vice president and joined
the ticket of presidential candidate James M. Cox. Following Republican candidate Warren Harding's defeat of Cox, Roosevelt
returned to private life.
With the support and encouragement of Governor Alfred E. Smith, Roosevelt received the state Democratic Party's nomination
for governor when Smith ran for president in 1928. Despite Smith's loss to Herbert Hoover in the national election, Roosevelt
was elected governor by a narrow margin. He was reelected in 1930 before successfully pursuing the presidency himself in 1932.
Reelected in 1936, 1940, and 1944, Franklin D. Roosevelt died in office on April 12, 1945 at the age of sixty-three.
As governor, Roosevelt successfully placed the issue of social security benefits for the elderly on the political agenda for
future action. He promoted development of the state's hydroelectric power resources and favored state ownership and operation
of power generating facilities, along with reform and tighter regulation of utility rate-making procedures. He defended the
constitutional authority of the governor's office regarding formulation of the state's budget and supported a constitutional
amendment to extend the term of the governor from two to four years. Following violent and destructive riots at two of the
state's correctional institutions, the governor ordered an investigation of the state's prison and parole systems. Even prior
to the onset of the Great Depression, Roosevelt supported a number of measures to ease the economic hardship of the state's
farmers: tax relief; creation of a New York Milk Shed to control prices; economic planning and alternative land usage; rural
electrification; road construction; and subsidies to support agricultural research.
Roosevelt was among the first governors to recognize the level of economic distress that the nation was facing following the
stock market crash in October of 1929. In March 1930, he announced the appointment of a Commission on Stabilization of Industry,
composed of business and labor representatives, to develop a long-term program for industrial mobilization and prevention
of unemployment. Roosevelt became the first governor in the nation to propose unemployment insurance, funded through joint
contribution by employees, employers, and government, to alleviate human distress and support the economy in times of market
fluctuation. He also secured the legislature's approval for the establishment of the Temporary Emergency Relief Administration
(TERA), which was to administer "unemployment and distress relief" for an "emergency period" of seven months beginning November
1, 1931. In November of 1932, the state's electorate approved a bond issue extending the life of TERA into the administration
of Governor Herbert Lehman.
In addition to the worsening economic crisis, Roosevelt was forced to address serious issues of crime and corruption. Carefully
balancing his personal opposition to Prohibition and desire to stem the proliferation of organized crime with the political
necessity of courting temperance forces, Roosevelt argued for repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment in favor of local option
and local enforcement of strict liquor-control laws. He also appointed a Commission on Revision of the Banking Law in response
to a Moreland Act commission investigation of the Banking Department's operations in the case of City Trust Company. Roosevelt
balanced his need to retain the political support of Tammany Hall with pressure from Republican opponents and reformers to
address corruption in New York City's government and magistrate's courts. In August 1930, he requested that the First Department
of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court conduct an investigation of the city's magistrate's courts and proposed Samuel
Seabury to oversee the process. In March of 1931, Roosevelt asked Seabury to lead an investigation into charges of inefficiency
and incompetence on the part of New York County District Attorney Thomas C. T. Crain. In the summer of 1932, the governor
convened hearings in response to charges, brought forth by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Affairs of the City of New
York and the Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate New York City Government, of negligence and incompetence on the part
of New York City Mayor James J. Walker.
Scholarship concerning the life and political career of Franklin D. Roosevelt is voluminous. Works consulted in preparation
of this finding aid include Davis, Kenneth S. FDR: The New York Years, 1928-1933. New York: Random House, 1985; and Smith, Jean Edward. FDR. New York: Random House, 2007.
Scope and Content Note
The central subject and correspondence files of Franklin D. Roosevelt document the governor's response to social and economic
issues both immediately prior to and following the onset of the Great Depression. Specific topics include social security
benefits for the elderly; child welfare; unemployment insurance; industrial mobilization and employment stabilization; banking
failures; establishment of the Temporary Emergency Relief Administration; income and direct tax reduction; economic assistance
to farmers and rural infrastructure development; agricultural research and development; development, ownership, and operation
of hydroelectric power resources; examination and reform of the Public Service Law and utility rate-making policies; establishment
of the New York Power Authority; investigation of state prison and parole systems following riots at Dannemora and Auburn;
revision of the state's system of civil and criminal judicial administration; and shortage of resources for proper care of
patients in state mental hospitals.
Records in this series also document the governor's investigative powers and his efforts to address serious issues of crime
and corruption. Topics include Prohibition and repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment; baseball pools and lotteries; investigation
of the state Banking Department's operations in the City Trust Company case and resulting efforts to revise the state Banking
Law; Appellate Division First Department investigation of the New York City magistrates' courts, including magistrate George
Ewald; Samuel Seabury investigation into charges of inefficiency and incompetence on the part of New York County District
Attorney Thomas C. T. Crain; hearings held by Governor Roosevelt in response to charges, brought forth by the Joint Legislative
Committee on the Affairs of the City of New York and the Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate New York City Government,
of negligence and incompetence on the part of New York City Mayor James J. Walker; and investigation and removal from office
of Thomas M. Farley, sheriff of New York County.
The files themselves consist predominantly of original letters and telegrams from public officials and private citizens and
organizations; unsigned copies of replies or memoranda from the governor forwarding correspondence to state or local government
officials for action; copies of state and local government officials' replies to the governor and/or the original correspondents;
and in some cases, unsigned copies of replies from the governor or his secretary directly to the original correspondents.
Cross reference cards are present throughout the files, indicating alternate locations of material relevant to specific subjects
or correspondents.
Given that a significant number of Governor Roosevelt's files pertain to investigations of inefficiency, incompetence, and
misconduct on the part of state and local government officials, and commissions created to address public policy issues raised
by these investigations, a voluminous body of preliminary and public hearing transcripts is included therein. These files
also contain copies of legal documents including subpoenas, exhibits, statements of charges filed, briefs, opinions, and orders.
Additional records include press releases and intermediate and final reports of legislative commissions and investigative
bodies.
Alternate Formats Available
This series has been microfilmed on 219 rolls and is available for use onsite or through interlibrary loan.
Other Finding Aids
Available at Repository
The Index roll of the microfilm copy of these records contains a list of original folder titles; an alphabetical list of special
subjects, with cross-references to folders in which material is found; and a list of range of contents of each microfilm roll.
Access Restrictions
Access to certain records documenting Moreland Act investigations is restricted. Records are subject to review by State Archives
staff prior to disclosure.
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Corporate Name(s):
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Genre(s):
Detailed Description
Dates |
Contents |
Box |
Roll |
Accretion: 13682-82A |
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List of original folder titles; alphabetical list of special subjects, with cross-references to folders in which material
is found; list of range of contents of each microfilm roll
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Index |
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Adjutant General: H |
1 |
1-2 |
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Adjutant General: I-K |
1 |
2 |
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Adjutant General: Lee, M. A. |
2 |
2 |
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Adjutant General: Naval Defense Act |
2 |
2 |
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Adjutant General: Naval Militia |
2 |
2 |
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Adjutant General: 102 Regiment Armory |
2 |
2 |
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Adjutant General: P-R |
2 |
2 |
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Adjutant General: T; Taylor, William A. |
2 |
3 |
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Adjutant General: Underhill, E. S. |
2 |
3 |
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Adjutant General: V-W; Ward, F. W. |
2 |
3 |
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Adjutant General: Y-Z |
2 |
3 |
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Administration of Justice Commission |
3 |
3 |
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Agricultural and Industrial School |
3 |
3 |
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Agriculture, Markets: A-B |
3 |
3 |
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Agriculture, Markets: C |
3 |
3 |
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Agriculture, Markets: D |
3 |
3 |
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Agriculture, Markets: F |
3 |
4 |
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Agriculture, Markets: G-H |
3 |
4 |
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Agriculture, Markets: J |
4 |
4 |
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Agriculture, Markets: K |
4 |
4 |
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Agriculture, Markets: L; Lindsay, Mrs. C. P. |
4 |
4 |
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Agriculture, Markets: M-Mc; Milk |
4 |
4 |
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Agriculture, Markets: N-O |
4 |
4 |
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Agriculture, Markets: P; Pyrke, Berne A. |
4 |
4 |
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Agriculture, Markets: R |
4 |
4 |
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Agriculture, Markets: S |
4 |
4-5 |
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Agriculture, Markets: T; Tubercular Cattle |
4 |
5 |
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Agriculture, Markets: U-Z |
4 |
5 |
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Albany Chamber of Commerce |
5 |
5 |
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Albany Cohoes - Albany Office Building; Albany Greenbush Bridge |
5 |
5 |
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Albany Port Authority |
5 |
5 |
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Albany Post Road - Albany Typographical Union |
5 |
5 |
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Allegheny State Park Commission |
5 |
5 |
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Ames - Amz; Ames, Mrs. Catherine; Ames, Charles F.; Amherst, Town of |
6 |
6 |
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Anti-Trust - Archer; Appellate Investigation |
7 |
6 |
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Architecture: A - M |
7 |
6-7 |
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Ath - Attix; Athletic Commission: Farley, J.A.; Attica Prison |
8 |
7-8 |
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Attorney General: B; Bennett, John J. |
8 |
8 |
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Attorney General: F |
8 |
8-9 |
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Attorney General: I-K |
9 |
9 |
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Attorney General: O; Opinions |
9 |
9 |
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Attorney General: Power Investigation |
9 |
9 |
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Attorney General: P-Q |
9 |
9 |
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Attorney General: R |
9 |
10-9 |
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Attorney General: Secretary of State |
9 |
10 |
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Attorney General: T |
10 |
10 |
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Attorney General: U |
10 |
10 |
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Attorney General: V |
10 |
10 |
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Attorney General: W; Ward, Hamilton |
10 |
10 |
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Attorney General: Y |
10 |
10 |
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Atw - Ave; Auburn Prison Riots |
10 |
10 |
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Aviation Commission |
10 |
11 |
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Baa - Bai; Bacon, H. R. |
11 |
11 |
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Ban - Bank; Banking Board |
11 |
11 |
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Banking Department: A; Advisory Bank Committee |
11 |
12 |
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Banking Department: Bar - Bri (General); Binghamton Bank; Broderick, Joseph A. |
12 |
12 |
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Banking Department: Bro-But |
12 |
12-13 |
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Banking Department: C |
12 |
13 |
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Banking Department: D-F |
12 |
13 |
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Banking Department: G-H |
13 |
13 |
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Banking Department: I-L |
13 |
13-14 |
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Banking Department: M |
13 |
14 |
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Banking Department: N-R |
13 |
14 |
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Banking Department: S-U |
13 |
14 |
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Banking Department: V-Z |
14 |
14-15 |
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Banking Department: Reports |
14 |
15 |
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Banking Department: Chelsea Bank, Trust Company |
14 |
15 |
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Banking Department: Kings County Special Term Court - City Trust Company |
14 |
15 |
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Banking Department: Investigation, City Trust Company Banking Department |
14 |
15 |
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Banking Department: Investigation, City Trust Company Banking Department |
15 |
15 |
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Banking Department: Bank of the United States - Failure: A - Z |
15 |
15-16 |
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Banking Commission: City Trust Co.; Preliminary Hearing - (Not microfilmed - duplicated in bound volumes in Box 16) |
15 |
|
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Banking Commission: Preliminary Hearing of City Trust Company Investigation - pp. 1-221 (pp. 222-976 missing) |
16 |
210 |
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Banking Commission: Preliminary Hearing of City Trust Company Investigation - Vol. 2 (pp. 977-1806) |
17 |
210 |
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Banking Commission: Preliminary Hearing of City Trust Company Investigation - Vol. 3 (pp. 1807-2775a) |
18 |
211 |
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Banking Commission: Preliminary Hearing of City Trust Company Investigation - Vol. 4 (pp. 2776-3520) |
19 |
210-211 |
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Banking Commission: Preliminary Hearing of City Trust Company Investigation - Vol. 5 (pp. 3521-4147) |
20 |
212-213 |
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Banking Commission: Preliminary Hearing of City Trust Company Investigation - Vol. 6 (pp. 4148-5151) |
21 |
213-214 |
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Banking Commission: Preliminary Hearing of City Trust Company Investigation - Vol. 7 (pp. 5152-5575a) |
22 |
214 |
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Banking Commission: Public Hearing of City Trust Company Investigation - (pp. 1-1844) |
23 |
214-216 |
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Banking Commission: Public Hearing of City Trust Company Investigation - (Not microfilmed - partial copy of Box 23) |
24 |
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Banking Commission: Index of Testimony in City Trust Hearings: A-K |
25 |
216-217 |
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Banking Commission: Index of Testimony in City Trust Hearings: L-Z |
26 |
217 |
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Banking Commission: Translation of Stenographic Notes of Mr. Warder, Sections 1-43 |
27 |
217-218 |
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Basc - Bast; Baseball Pools and Lottery |
28 |
16-17 |
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Bat - Baun; Bates, Sanford; Bates, Warner; Battle, George Gordon |
29 |
17 |
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Bech - Beckwith; Beck, Albert |
29 |
17 |
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Bed - Bem; Bedford Reformatory; Beede, Vincent V. M. |
29 |
17 |
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Ben - Bennett; Bennett, R.E. |
29 |
17-18 |
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Berkshire Industrial Home |
30 |
18 |
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Berl - Berz; Bertini, A. A.; Bertron, S. R. |
30 |
18 |
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Bia - Bik; Big Business Chain Stores |
30 |
18 |
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Bil - Birm; Bill Drafting; Billikopf, J.; Billingsley, Logan; Binghamton; Binghamton State Hospital |
30 |
18 |
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Birnbaum, Samuel M. |
31 |
18 |
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Biro - Black; Black River Regulating District |
31 |
19 |
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Blea - Blod; Blind - Commission |
31 |
19 |
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Bloo - Bly; Blue, Alexander |
32 |
19 |
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Boa - Bog; Board of Dental Examiners; Board of Pharmacy; Board of Regents; Board of Supervisors; Board of Transportation,
Brooklyn; Bogardus Estate
|
32 |
19-20 |
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Booth Memorial Committee |
33 |
20 |
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Bra - Braz; Brady, Peter J. |
34 |
21 |
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Breck - Brew; Breisch, Mrs. Charles |
34 |
21 |
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Bris - Bron; British Embassy |
34 |
21 |
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Brook - Brooks; Brooklyn State Hospital; Brooklyn Unemployment Emergency Committee; Brooks, Franklin; Brooks, H. W. |
35 |
21 |
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Broome - Brower; Broome County Special Term Court; Brower, George E. |
35 |
22 |
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Brown: L - Z; Brown, Thomas C. |
35 |
22 |
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Bru - Brz; Brunner, William F. |
35 |
22 |
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Bub - Buc; Buckley, C. F. |
35 |
22 |
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Buchanan Estate: A - B |
36 |
22 |
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Buchanan Estate: C - H |
36 |
22 |
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Buchanan Estate: J - P |
36 |
22 |
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Buchanan Estate: R - Y (Only partially filmed) |
36 |
22 |
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Budget: General (2 folders) |
37 |
23 |
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Budget: Miscellaneous; Bronx Parkway Extension; Greene, F. S.; State Parks; Wilson, J. |
38 |
24 |
|
Budget Advisory Commission (Bound Report) |
38 |
24 |
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Budget Suit Case: A - Z |
39 |
24-25 |
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Budget: Bound Report by the Director of the Budget |
39 |
25 |
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Buel - Buh; Buffalo State Hospital |
40 |
25 |
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Burg - Burt; Burns, Cornelius F.; Burns, Mrs. P. |
40 |
25 |
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Caa - Calz; Callaghan, Stephen; Callahan, P. H. |
40 |
26 |
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Campi - Cap; Canals; Canney, Anthony J.; Capes, William P. |
41 |
26 |
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Cara - Carn; Cardashian, Vahan |
41 |
26-27 |
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Caro - Carst; Carrington, E.C. |
41 |
27 |
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Cart - Casp; Case, J. Martin |
41 |
27 |
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Hart, Minnie R. (aid request) |
42 |
43 |
1937 |
Harvey, George U. (Queens Borough President; charges against) |
42 |
43 |
1933 |
Harvey, George U. - Charges Against |
42 |
43 |
1931 |
Harvey, George U. - Charges Against |
42 |
43 |
1930 |
Harvey, George U. - Charges Against |
42 |
43 |
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Harvey, George U. - Exhibits, etc., #1 |
42 |
43 |
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Harwardt, Ewald (aid request) |
42 |
43 |
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Harvey, George U. - Exhibits, etc., #2 |
42 |
43 |
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Cay - Cet; Central Islip State Hospital; Central New York Park Commission; Central Welfare Committee |
42 |
27 |
|
HAYES-HAYS - General |
43 |
44 |
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Charities: Ci - Cz |
43 |
28-29 |
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Charities: D; Danaher, Hortense |
43 |
29 |
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Charities: He - Hy; Heller, Jacob |
44 |
30 |
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Charities: I; Indian Affairs |
44 |
30 |
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Charities: J; Johnson, C.H. |
44 |
30-31 |
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Charities: Sai - Sis |
45 |
32 |
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Charities: Ske - Szy |
46 |
33 |
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Charities: X - Y - Z |
46 |
34 |
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Chari - Chav; Chase National Bank; Chase, Reverend William S. |
47 |
34 |
|
Che - Chit; Chicago World's Fair Commission; Child Welfare Board |
47 |
34 |
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Civil Service: A - Ax; Arnold, E.C. |
47 |
34-35 |
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Civil Service: C; Civil Service Reform |
48 |
35 |
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Civil Service: D; Dowdle, W.J. |
48 |
35 |
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Civil Service: F; Ferguson, P. P. |
48 |
35 |
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Civil Service: H |
48 |
35-36 |
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Civil Service: P |
49 |
36-37 |
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Civil Service: R; Rice, W.G. |
49 |
37 |
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Civil Service: S; Smith, Mrs. C. B. |
49 |
37 |
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Civil Service: X - Y - Z |
49 |
37 |
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Clarke Brothers Failure |
50 |
37-38 |
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Cloak and Suit Industry Conference |
50 |
38 |
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Coh - Cok; Cohoes Investigation |
51 |
38 |
|
Cola - Coli; Colden, Charles S. |
51 |
39 |
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Col - Comme; Columbia County; Commercial Frauds Court |
51 |
39 |
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Commi - Comp; Commissioner of Deeds; Commissioner of Immigration; Commissioner of Pilots |
51 |
39 |
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Comptroller: A-Y; Tremaine, M. S. |
52 |
39-40 |
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Comp - Conf; Concurrent Resolutions; Conference of Mayors |
52 |
40 |
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Conf - Consc; Conmy, Thomas J. |
53 |
40 |
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Conservation: Cab - Cli |
53 |
41 |
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Conservation: Cob - Cou |
53 |
41 |
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Conservation: Cow - Cuy |
53 |
41 |
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Conservation: F; Fire Hazard |
54 |
42 |
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Conservation: G; Game Warden; Gaston, Herbert E. |
54 |
42 |
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Conservation: L; Legge, L. |
55 |
41-42 |
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Conservation: Me - Mo |
56 |
43 |
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Conservation: Morgenthau |
56 |
43 |
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Conservation: Mor - My |
56 |
43 |
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Conservation: Publicity Bureau |
56 |
43 |
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Conservation: R; Reservoir, Malone |
56 |
44 |
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Conservation: Reforestation |
56 |
44 |
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Conservation: Sai - Sho |
57 |
44 |
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Conservation: Sic - Swo |
57 |
44 |
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Conservation: U - V |
57 |
45 |
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Conservation: X - Y - Z |
57 |
45 |
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Cons - Conw; Constitutional Amendment; Consul Generals |
57 |
45 |
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Coon - Coots; Coonon, J. E.; Cooper Institute |
58 |
45 |
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Cop - Corps; Cornell University Military Training |
58 |
45-46 |
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Correction, Department of: A |
59 |
46 |
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Correction, Department of: B |
59 |
46 |
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Correction, Department of: C |
59 |
46 |
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Correction, Department of: D |
59 |
46 |
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Correction, Department of: E |
59 |
46 |
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Correction, Department of: F |
59 |
46 |
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Correction, Department of: G |
59 |
46 |
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Correction, Department of: H |
59 |
46 |
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Correction, Department of: I - J |
59 |
46 |
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Correction, Department of: K; Kieb, Dr. R. F. C. |
59 |
47 |
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Correction, Department of: L |
59 |
47 |
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Correction, Department of: M |
59 |
47 |
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Correction, Department of: N |
60 |
47 |
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Correction, Department of: O |
60 |
47 |
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Correction, Department of: P-Q |
60 |
47 |
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Correction, Department of: Prison Guards |
60 |
47 |
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Correction, Department of: Prison Wardens |
60 |
47 |
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Correction, Department of: R |
60 |
47 |
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Correction, Department of: S; Seneca County Sites |
60 |
47 |
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Correction, Department of: T; Thayer, W. N. |
60 |
47 |
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Correction, Department of: U-V |
60 |
47 |
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Correction, Department of: W; Wilson, Joseph H. |
60 |
47-48 |
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Correction, Department of: X - Y - Z |
60 |
48 |
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Corrections: Prison Riots |
60 |
48 |
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Corr - Cott; Cost of Government Conference |
60 |
48 |
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Cou; Countryman, Macy; County Government; County Treasurer, Columbia County; Court of Claims |
60 |
48 |
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Crain, Thomas - Hearings: pp. 1 - 725 |
62 |
190 |
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Crain, Thomas - Hearings: pp. 726 - 1257 |
63 |
190-191 |
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Crain, Thomas - Hearings: pp. 1258 - 1576a |
64 |
191 |
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Crain, Thomas - Hearings: pp. 1577 - 2204 |
65 |
191-192 |
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Crain, Thomas - Hearings: pp. 2205 - 2819 |
66 |
192 |
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Crain, Thomas - Hearings: pp. 2820 - 3116a |
67 |
192 |
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Crain, Thomas - Hearings: pp. 3317 - 3336a |
68 |
192 |
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Crain, Thomas - Hearings; Report and Opinion of Samuel Seabury; Revised Summary of Argument of Mr. Samuel Untermyer with Extracts
from Brief of Messrs. Untermyer and Hartman
|
69 |
192 |
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Cuan - Cully; Cullen, John B.; Cullman, Howard S. |
69 |
49 |
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Culver - Curry; Curran, Peter J. |
70 |
49 |
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Dab - Dam; Daily, Vincent |
70 |
50 |
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Dana - Darr; D' Androsoff, Vera O.; Dann, John E.; Dannemora State Hospital |
70 |
50 |
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Delaware River Treaty Commission; Delaware River |
71 |
50-51 |
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Dep - Des; Depression |
71 |
51 |
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Diack - Dicola; Diamond Case |
72 |
51 |
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Dina - Dnei; Dirt Roads |
72 |
51 |
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Dod - Dohe; Dog Races |
72 |
51-52 |
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Dola - Donz; Donahue, Frank J.; Donahue, John V. |
72 |
52 |
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Doob - Dou; Doody, Leo |
73 |
52 |
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Dove - Draper; Downing, Bernard |
73 |
52 |
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Drawde International Mercantile Co., Inc. |
73 |
52 |
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Eagle - Eaton; Eastman, Edna |
74 |
53 |
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Ebbs - Econ; Economic Conservation Commission |
74 |
53 |
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Education Department: Cole, E. T. |
75 |
53 |
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Education Department: Flick, A. C. |
75 |
53 |
|
Education Department - General: A - Sw |
75 |
54 |
|
Education Department - General: T-Z; Walden School |
76 |
55 |
|
Education Department - Graves, F. P.: A - H |
76 |
55 |
|
Education Department - Graves, F. P.: J - S |
76 |
55-56 |
|
Education Department - Graves, F. P.: T - V |
77 |
56 |
|
Education Department - Graves, F. P.: General |
77 |
56 |
|
Education Department: Hamilton, H. |
77 |
56 |
|
Education Department: Little, R. M.; Westmoreland Central School; Winston, J. H. - Rhodes Scholarship |
78 |
57 |
|
Education Department: Skinner, A. W. |
78 |
57 |
|
Education Department: Sullivan, James |
78 |
57 |
|
Education Department: Wilson, L. S. |
78 |
57 |
|
Edwards; Edwards Estate |
78 |
57 |
|
Ef - Eh; Egan, Frank |
78 |
57-58 |
|
Eighteenth Amendment; Unanswered Letters |
79 |
58 |
|
Eighteenth Amendment: Repeal - 1930 |
79 |
58 |
|
Eighteenth Amendment: Resolution |
79 |
58 |
|
Emergency Employment Committee |
80 |
59 |
|
Emergency Milk Committee |
80 |
59 |
|
Emergency Work Bureau |
80 |
59 |
|
Emerick, J. B. - Emp; Employees Retirement System; Employment Bureau |
80 |
59 |
|
Ena - Eppes; Enabling Act; Endicott - Johnson Strike; Engleman, A. J. |
80 |
59 |
|
Evald - Evons; Evans, Dr. T.H. |
81 |
59 |
|
Ew - Ex; Executive Mansion |
81 |
59 |
|
Extraordinary Session |
81 |
60 |
|
Fab - Fam; Fallon, Francis M. |
81 |
60 |
|
Farley, Thomas - Investigation |
82 |
60-61 |
|
Farley, Thomas - Investigation: Opinion of FDR regarding Charges |
82 |
194 |
1938 |
Richmond County Investigation |
83 |
83 |
|
Farley, Thomas - Testimony |
83 |
61 |
|
Farley, Thomas - Testimony: First Day (Duplicate Copies - Not Microfilmed) |
84 |
|
|
Farley, Thomas - Testimony: First and Second Days (Duplicate Copies - Not Microfilmed) |
85 |
|
|
Farley, Thomas - Testimony: Second Day (Duplicate Copies - Not Microfilmed) |
86 |
|
|
Farm Relief: R - Y; Yoakum, B. F. |
86 |
61 |
|
Farm Relief: Memoranda |
86 |
61 |
|
Farmer - Farwell; Farnsworth, Flora; Farrell, John J. |
87 |
61-62 |
|
Fascism - Feder; Fearon, George R. |
87 |
62 |
|
Federal: A - Z; Federal Bank of New York; Federal Power |
87 |
62 |
|
Federal and State Tax Systems |
87 |
62 |
|
Fort Schuyler: A - F |
89 |
63 |
|
Fort Schuyler: G - Y |
89 |
64 |
|
Frobare - Futter; Frooks, Dorothy; Fuchs, Elfrida |
90 |
64-65 |
|
Gambling: Schenectady |
90 |
65 |
|
Gambling: State Fair |
90 |
65 |
|
General - Gerc; Genesee State Park; George Washington Memorial |
91 |
65 |
|
Gerd - Geyer; Germond Case |
91 |
66 |
|
Governor's Cabinet |
93 |
67-68 |
|
Governor's Conference - 1929 |
93 |
68 |
|
Governor's Conference - 1930 |
94 |
68 |
|
Governor's Conference - 1931 |
94 |
68 |
|
Governor's Conference - 1932 |
94 |
68 |
|
Governor's Interstate Commission on Unemployment |
94 |
68 |
|
Governor's Unemployment Conference: A - W |
95 |
68-69 |
|
Graa - Graf; Grade Crossing - Conference; Grade Crossing Elimination |
95 |
69 |
|
Greal - Greenberg; Greek Catholic Union, Russian Brotherhoods |
96 |
69 |
|
Gruber - Guitner; Guffey, J. F. |
97 |
70 |
|
Ham - Hams; Hamilton County |
98 |
71 |
|
Hana - Happi; Hanley Resolution |
98 |
71 |
|
Harah - Harkness; Harbor and Dock Commission |
98 |
71-72 |
|
Harlem Valley State Hospital |
98 |
72 |
|
Hasbauer - Hawyer |
99 |
72-73 |
|
Heacox - Health; Heads, State Departments |
99 |
73 |
|
Health, State Department of; Health Conference April 24, 1930 |
100 |
73 |
|
Health Department: Miscellaneous |
100 |
74 |
|
Health Department: A |
101 |
74 |
|
Health Department: B |
101 |
74 |
|
Health Department: C |
101 |
74 |
|
Health Department: D |
101 |
74 |
|
Health Department: E |
101 |
74 |
|
Health Department: F |
101 |
74 |
|
Health Department: G |
101 |
74 |
|
Health Department: H |
101 |
74 |
|
Health Department: I - J |
101 |
75 |
|
Health Department: K |
101 |
75 |
|
Health Department: L |
102 |
75 |
|
Health Department: Mc |
102 |
75 |
|
Health Department: M |
102 |
75 |
|
Health Department: N |
102 |
75 |
|
Health Department: Nicoll |
102 |
75 |
|
Health Department: O |
102 |
76 |
|
Health Department: P; Parran, Dr. Thomas; Pollution, Salmon Creek |
102 |
76 |
|
Health Department: Q |
102 |
76 |
|
Health Department: R |
102 |
76 |
|
Health Department: S; Sewage Disposal |
103 |
76 |
|
Health Department: T; Tuberculosis Hospital |
103 |
76 |
|
Health Department: U |
103 |
76 |
|
Health Department: V |
103 |
76 |
|
Health Department: W; Wall, Patrick; White House Conference |
103 |
76-77 |
|
Health Department: X - Y - Z |
103 |
77 |
|
Hibbard - Higley; Highway Signs |
104 |
77 |
|
Hinchman - Hipkins |
104 |
77 |
|
Hofbaueer - Hohmann; Hofstadter Committee; Hogan, George W. |
105 |
78 |
|
Hoisington - Holihan |
105 |
78 |
|
Holland - Holzworth; Holmes and Wise |
105 |
78 |
|
Homan - Hopson; Hoover, M. H. |
105 |
78 |
|
Horan - Hourihan |
105 |
78-79 |
|
Housing of Unemployed; Letters to Mayors |
106 |
79 |
|
Hubbard - Hudson River |
106 |
79 |
|
Hudson River Bridge |
107 |
79 |
|
Hudson River (F - R) |
107 |
79 |
|
Hudson River Regulating District |
107 |
79 |
|
Hudson River State Hospital |
107 |
80 |
|
Hudson River Stone Corporation |
107 |
80 |
|
Hudson River Training School |
107 |
80 |
|
Hudson River - Hunning |
107 |
80 |
|
Iacona - Institute; Incone Tax Bureau |
108 |
80 |
|
Insurance: I - L; Insurance, Logging and Lumbering |
109 |
80 |
|
Insurance: N - R |
109 |
81-82 |
|
Insurance: S - V; Insurance, Van Schaick |
109 |
82 |
|
Interim - Interstate |
110 |
82 |
|
Interstate Commerce Commission, 1929-1930 (1 of 2) |
110 |
82 |
|
Interstate Commerce Commission, 1929-1930 (2 of 2) |
110 |
82 |
|
Interstate Commerce Commission, 1931-1932 |
110 |
83 |
|
Interstate Commission Unemployment Insurance |
110 |
83 |
|
Interstate - Investigation |
111 |
83 |
|
Investigation of Courts |
111 |
83 |
|
Jablow - Jackerson |
111 |
83 |
|
Jackson, Robert S. |
111 |
83 |
|
Jacob - Jacobstein |
111 |
83 |
|
Jacquay - Jaynes |
111 |
83-84 |
|
Joanne - Johnstone |
111 |
84 |
|
Joint Legislative Committee |
112 |
84 |
|
Kehn - Kellogg; Keller, J.W. |
113 |
85 |
|
Kimball - Kings County; Kings, A. L. |
114 |
86 |
|
Kings Park State Hospital |
|
|
|
Labor: Ch - Corwin; Compensation Cases |
117 |
89 |
|
Labor: K; Kilburn, L. S. |
119 |
91 |
|
Labor: MacCord - Meyro |
120 |
92 |
|
Labor: Perkins, Frances |
120 |
93 |
|
LaBounte - Laguardia |
122 |
95 |
|
Lahman - Lamson; Lake Champlain Bridge Commission; Lake Erie Pollution; Lame Duck Amendment |
122 |
95 |
|
Lar - Law Department |
122 |
96 |
|
Law Enforcement (1 of 2) |
123 |
96 |
|
Law Enforcement (2 of 2); Law Enforcement Commission |
123 |
96 |
|
Law: F - R; Law Reform |
123 |
96 |
|
Lawes - Lazzo; Lawrence, Dr. G. J. |
123 |
96 |
|
Lea - Leg; Legal Aid Society |
124 |
96-97 |
|
Legislation: Old Age Pension - 1929 |
124 |
97 |
|
Legislative - Lervis; Lehman, Herbert H. |
125 |
97-98 |
|
Leschen - Levy; Letchworth Village |
125 |
98 |
|
Lipinski - Loconti |
125 |
98 |
|
Loder - Lonsdale |
126 |
98-99 |
|
Madalin - Magistrates |
127 |
100 |
|
Magistrates Courts: Investigation |
127 |
100 |
|
Manhattan State Hospital |
127 |
100 |
|
Marsala - Martyn |
128 |
100-101 |
|
Maupin - Mazzullo |
128 |
101 |
|
McAdam - McCauley |
128 |
101 |
|
McChes - McCrystal |
128 |
101-102 |
|
McCue - McDonough |
128 |
102 |
|
McDouglad - McDurfee |
129 |
102 |
|
McElheny - McGowen |
129 |
102 |
|
McLaughlin; McLaughlin, Charles B.; McLaughlin, George V.; McLaughlin, J. A. |
129 |
102 |
|
McMahon - McWilliams; McQuade, James |
130 |
103 |
|
Mental Hygiene: A |
130 |
104 |
|
Mental Hygiene: Bab - Bla |
130 |
104 |
|
Mental Hygiene: Bod - But |
130 |
104 |
|
Mental Hygiene: C |
130 |
104 |
|
Mental Hygiene: D |
131 |
104 |
|
Mental Hygiene: E |
131 |
104 |
|
Mental Hygiene: F |
131 |
104-105 |
|
Mental Hygiene: G |
131 |
105 |
|
Mental Hygiene: H |
131 |
105 |
|
Mental Hygiene: I - K |
131 |
105 |
|
Mental Hygiene: L |
131 |
105 |
|
Mental Hygiene: Long Island Hospital |
131 |
105 |
|
Mental Hygiene: Mc |
132 |
106 |
|
Mental Hygiene: M |
132 |
106 |
|
Mental Hygiene: N-O |
132 |
106 |
|
Mental Hygiene: P |
132 |
106 |
|
Mental Hygiene: Parsons |
132 |
106 |
|
Mental Hygiene: Q-R |
132 |
107 |
|
Mental Hygiene: S |
132 |
107 |
|
Mental Hygiene: S (cont.) |
133 |
107 |
|
Mental Hygiene: T-V |
133 |
107 |
|
Mental Hygiene: W |
133 |
107-108 |
|
Mental Hygiene: X-Z |
133 |
108 |
|
Message File - 1930 |
133 |
108 |
|
Message File - 1931 |
133 |
108 |
|
Messenger - Meyrovich |
134 |
108 |
|
Middletown State Hospital |
134 |
108 |
|
Milk Industry Investigation |
134 |
109 |
|
Miller: A - G; Miller, Chester A.; Miller, Clifford, L. |
135 |
109 |
|
Miller: H - Z; Miller, Mrs. I. J.; Miller, Rev. O. R.; Miller, Samuel H.; Miller, Spencer |
135 |
109 |
|
Millett - Misch, A. |
135 |
110 |
|
Misch Complaint - Paper Industry Investigation - 1929 |
135 |
110 |
|
Mischanko - Mizner |
135 |
110 |
|
Moadenga - Mohawk |
135 |
110 |
|
Mohawk Valley Historical Association |
136 |
110 |
|
Mohler - Mooney; Monroe County Park Commission; Monroe County Regional Planning Board |
136 |
110 |
|
Mooney, Thomas J. |
136 |
110 |
|
Mora - Morgenthau |
136 |
110-111 |
|
Moriarity - Morrow |
137 |
111 |
|
Morschauser - Morvan |
137 |
111 |
|
Mosallene - Motor; Motion Picture Commission |
137 |
111 |
|
Motor Fuel Bureau |
137 |
111 |
|
Motor Vehicle Bureau: A - G |
137 |
111 |
|
Motor Vehicle Bureau: H - W; Harnett, C. A. |
138 |
111-112 |
|
Multiple Dwelling Law |
138 |
112 |
|
Mumble - Murner; Municipal Civil Service Commission |
138 |
112 |
|
Murphy: A - W |
138 |
112-113 |
|
Murray - Myron; Muscle Shoals |
138 |
113 |
|
Nacearet - Narber |
138 |
113 |
|
Narcotic Drug Control |
139 |
113 |
|
Nassau; Nassau County; Nassau County Jail |
139 |
113 |
|
National Prison Industries Committee |
139 |
113 |
|
Neach - Nelsson |
140 |
113-114 |
|
New - New York Cardiac Shop; New Paltz Normal School |
140 |
114 |
|
New York City Board of Assessors |
140 |
114 |
|
New York Central Railroad Company - New York, Chicago, and St. Louis Railroad Company |
140 |
114 |
|
New York City Board of Child Welfare |
140 |
114 |
|
New York City Board of Education |
140 |
114 |
|
New York City School System |
140 |
114 |
|
New York City Board of Transportation - New York City Bureau of Building |
140 |
114 |
|
New York City Commissioner of Health |
140 |
114 |
|
New York City Commissioner of Licenses - New York City Commissioner of Parks |
140 |
114 |
|
New York City Controller |
140 |
114 |
|
New York City Department of Docks; Parks; Plants; and Structures |
140 |
114 |
|
New York City Emergency Employment Committee |
140 |
114 |
|
New York City Department of Public Welfare |
140 |
114 |
|
New York City Fire Commissioner |
140 |
114 |
|
New York City Housing Corporation |
140 |
114 |
|
New York City Investigation: A - G |
141 |
114 |
|
New York City Investigation: H - R |
141 |
114 |
|
New York City Investigation: S - Z and Miscellaneous |
141 |
114-115 |
|
New York City Mayor |
141 |
115 |
|
New York City Municipal Court Clerks - New York City Office Building |
141 |
115 |
|
New York City Police: A - J |
141 |
115 |
|
New York City Police: K - P; Mulrooney, Edward |
142 |
115 |
|
New York City Police: Q - Z; Speakeasies; Walen, Grover A. |
142 |
115 |
|
New York City Public Buildings |
142 |
115 |
|
New York City Public Markets |
142 |
115 |
|
New York City Regional Planning Commission - New York City Reorganization |
142 |
115 |
|
New York City Sanitation Department |
142 |
115 |
|
New York City Sinking Fund Commission |
142 |
115 |
|
New York City Transit |
142 |
115 |
|
New York City Unemployment Relief - New York City Water Supply |
142 |
115 |
|
New York City Civic League - New York Concrete Pipe Company |
142 |
115 |
|
New York County Special Term Court |
142 |
115 |
|
New York County Special Term Court (Ewald Case): A - K |
142 |
115 |
|
New York County Special Term Court (Ewald Case): L - Z |
142 |
115-116 |
|
New York County Special Term Court (Ewald Case): Miscellaneous |
142 |
116 |
|
New York Daily Mirror - New York Holstein-Friesian Association; New York Delaware Indians |
142 |
116 |
|
New York Journal - New York Merchant Marine Academy |
142 |
116 |
|
New York Monument Commission - New York Naval Academy |
142 |
116 |
|
New York and New England Motorways Association |
142 |
116 |
|
New York and New Jersey - New York Produce Exchange |
142 |
116 |
|
New York State Agricultural Society - New York State Automobile Association |
142 |
116 |
|
New York State Bridge Authority |
142 |
116 |
|
New York State Bridge and Tunnel Commission |
143 |
116 |
|
New York State Chamber of Commerce - New York State Farm Bureau Foundation |
143 |
116 |
|
New York State Federation of Labor: A - Z |
143 |
116-117 |
|
New York State Federation of Labor: Misc. |
143 |
117 |
|
New York State Federation of Women Clubs - New York State Grange |
143 |
117 |
|
New York State Health Commission |
143 |
117 |
|
New York State Historical Association - New York State Merchant Marine Academy |
143 |
117 |
|
New York State Museum |
143 |
117 |
|
New York State Nautical School - New York State Orthopedic Hospital |
143 |
117 |
|
New York State Parks |
144 |
117 |
|
New York State Psychiatric Institute and Hospital |
144 |
117 |
|
New York State Publicity Bureau |
144 |
117 |
|
New York State Reconstruction Home |
144 |
117 |
|
New York State Reformatory |
144 |
117 |
|
New York State Roosevelt Memorial - New York Telephone Company |
144 |
117 |
|
New York Telephone Rate Case |
144 |
117 |
|
New York Times - New York World |
144 |
117 |
|
Newark - Newton; Newark State School; Newspaper Ads |
145 |
117-118 |
|
??The Niagara Area?? |
145 |
118 |
|
Niagara Falls - Niagara Falls Treaty |
145 |
118 |
|
Niagara Frontier Bridge Commission |
145 |
118 |
|
Niagara Frontier Planning Board |
145 |
118 |
|
Niagara Hudson Company - Niagara State Reservation; Niagara State Reservation |
146 |
118 |
|
Nicastro - Nicolaidis |
146 |
118 |
|
Nicoletti, Dominick |
146 |
118 |
|
Nicolitch - Niflot |
146 |
118 |
|
Night - Nixon; Ninth Judicial District; Nitzche, M. |
146 |
118 |
|
North - Norwegian |
146 |
119 |
|
Norwood - Norwoodag |
146 |
119 |
|
Nostrand - Nytko; Notary Public |
147 |
119 |
|
Oahkosh - O'Brien, H.V. |
147 |
119 |
|
O'Brien, Herbert A. |
147 |
119 |
|
O'Brien, J - O'Connor, E. |
147 |
119 |
|
O'Connor, E. J. - Oczkonski; O'Connor, John Kelly |
147 |
119 |
|
Ogden - Olcott |
147 |
119-120 |
|
Old Age Pension Commission: A - H |
147 |
120 |
|
Old Age Pension Commission: J - Z |
148 |
120-121 |
|
Old Age Security - Olverey |
148 |
121 |
|
Olympic Games Commission; National Host Committee |
148 |
121 |
|
Olzendam - Oppici |
149 |
121 |
|
Othridge - Oxley; Ott, Frank C. |
149 |
122 |
|
Pabst - Palipoli; Palestine Riots |
149 |
122 |
|
Pallace - Pampi; Palmer, Rose M. |
149 |
122 |
|
Palisades Interstate Park Commission |
150 |
122-123 |
|
Park - Parks; Park Conference - Crescent and Vischer Parks; Parks |
150 |
123 |
|
Parole Board: A - M |
150 |
123 |
|
Parole Board: N - Z |
150 |
123 |
|
Patterson - Paynter |
151 |
123-124 |
|
Peabody, George Foster |
151 |
124 |
|
Peckham - Pension |
151 |
124 |
|
Pension Commission |
151 |
124 |
|
Pentz - Perkins, H.W. |
151 |
124 |
|
Perkins, L. A. - Peruvian |
152 |
124 |
|
Piacinte - Pierce; Pidgeons, Killing of; Pierce, Elmer G. |
152 |
125 |
|
Piersante - Pinchot; Pigot John J.; Pilgrim State Hospital |
152 |
125 |
|
Pinck - Pizzo; Pistol Law |
152 |
125 |
|
Place - Plunkett; Plattsburgh School; Plog, Arthur P. |
153 |
125 |
|
Pocarno - Pomeranz; Poillon, K. and C. |
153 |
125 |
|
Port Authority: A - C |
153 |
125 |
|
Port Authority: Cohen |
153 |
125-126 |
|
Port Authority: Cullman. H. S. |
153 |
126 |
|
Port Authority: D - E |
153 |
126 |
|
Port Authority: Freight Rate Case; Cohen, J. H.; Cullman, H.; Larson, M. F.; Lehman, H. H.; Loree, L. F.; McCollester, P.;
Todd, H. C.; Ward, H.
|
154 |
126 |
|
Port Authority: F - M; Galvin, J. F.; Lafferty, R. C. |
154 |
126 |
|
Port Authority: O - R |
154 |
126 |
|
Port Authority: Ramsey, J. E. |
154 |
126 |
|
Port Authority: Reports, Plans, etc. |
155 |
126 |
|
Port Authority: Ros - St; Sibley, R. E. |
155 |
127 |
|
Port Authority: Statements |
155 |
127 |
|
Port Authority: St - Tu |
156 |
127 |
|
Port Authority: Un - Z |
156 |
127 |
|
Port, E. - Porter |
156 |
127 |
|
Portuguese - Pourquay |
156 |
127 |
|
Power Authority: A - C |
156 |
127 |
|
Power Authority: D - M |
156 |
127-128 |
|
Power Authority: N - Ro |
156 |
128 |
|
Power Authority: Russell, C. A. |
157 |
128 |
|
Power Authority: S - V |
157 |
128 |
|
Power Authority: Walsh, F.P. |
157 |
128 |
|
Power Authority: W - Z |
157 |
128 |
|
Power Authority: Governor's Personal File |
158 |
128 |
|
Power Authority: Reports (1 of 2) |
158 |
128 |
|
Power Authority: Reports (2 of 2) |
158 |
128 |
|
Power Authority: St. Lawrence Water Power Commission |
158 |
128-129 |
|
Power Authority: Statements, Reports, etc. |
159 |
129 |
|
Power Investigation - Powley |
159 |
129 |
|
Prack - President??s Conference |
159 |
129 |
|
President??s Emergency Committee for Employment |
159 |
129 |
|
Prison Administration, Committee Investigating; Lewisohn, Sam A. |
159 |
129-130 |
|
Prison Administration, Committee Investigating (cont.) |
160 |
129-130 |
|
Prison Association - Prison Camps |
160 |
130 |
|
Prison Conferences: 1929 September 12; 1929 November 11 |
160 |
130 |
|
Prison Industries Advisory Committee |
160 |
130 |
|
Prison Labor Committee |
161 |
130 |
|
Prison Reform - Prison Riots |
161 |
130 |
|
Prison File - Special |
161 |
130 |
|
Proctor, Mrs. W. H. |
161 |
130 |
|
Public Health Commission |
161 |
131 |
|
Public Health Council - Public Market |
162 |
131 |
|
Public Service Commission: A - Ba |
162 |
131 |
|
Public Service Commission: Barry, W. F. |
162 |
131 |
|
Public Service Commission: Bart - By |
162 |
131 |
|
Public Service Commission: Ca - Cha |
162 |
131 |
|
Public Service Commission: Childs, R. S. |
162 |
131 |
|
Public Service Commission: Cho - Cu |
162 |
131 |
|
Public Service Commission: D |
162 |
131 |
|
Public Service Commission: E |
162 |
131-132 |
|
Public Service Commission: F |
162 |
132 |
|
Public Service Commission: Ga - Go |
162 |
132 |
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Public Service Commission: Grade Crossings Eliminations |
163 |
132 |
|
Public Service Commission: Gra - Hu |
163 |
132 |
|
Public Service Commission: I - K |
163 |
132 |
|
Public Service Commission: L - Mal |
163 |
132-133 |
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Public Service Commission: Maltbie, Molo R. |
164 |
133 |
|
Public Service Commission: Mann - Muth |
164 |
133 |
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Public Service Commission: N - O |
164 |
133 |
|
Public Service Commission: Pa - Pr |
164 |
133 |
|
Public Service Commission: Prendergast, W.A. |
164 |
133 |
|
Public Service Commission: Pri - Rei |
164 |
133 |
|
Public Service Commission: Report, Annual |
165 |
134 |
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Public Service Commission: Reports, etc.; Public Service Commission: Map |
165 |
134 |
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Public Service Commission: Rev - Ry |
165 |
134 |
|
Public Service Commission: S |
166 |
135 |
|
Public Service Commission: Suit Against |
166 |
135 |
|
Public Service Commission: T - V |
166 |
135 |
|
Public Service Commission: W - Yom |
166 |
135 |
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Public Service Commission: Yonkers Railroad Company (1 of 2) |
167 |
135 |
|
Public Service Commission: Yonkers Railroad Company (2 of 2) |
167 |
135 |
|
Public Service Commission: You - Z |
167 |
135 |
|
Public Service Survey Commission: A - W |
167 |
135-136 |
|
Public Service Survey Commission: Report on Revision of the Public Service Commission Law |
167 |
136 |
|
Public Service Survey Commission: Survey Investigating Public Service Commission Law |
167 |
136 |
|
Public Service Law, Commission on Revision of: Organization Meeting - 1929 July 15; Public Hearings - 1929 October 9-11, October
16-18 (pp. 1-568)
|
168 |
204 |
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Public Service Law, Commission on Revision of: Public Hearings - 1929 October 28-30, November 7-8, November 13-15 (pp. 569-1405) |
169 |
204-205 |
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Public Service Law, Commission on Revision of: Public Hearings - 1929 November 19-22, November 25 (pp. 1406-2102) |
170 |
205 |
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Public Service Law, Commission on Revision of: Public Hearings - 1929 November 26, December 4-5, December 9-11 (pp. 2103-2922) |
171 |
206 |
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Public Service Law, Commission on Revision of: Public Hearings - 1929 December 12-13, December 16, December 17-19 (pp. 2923-3710) |
172 |
206-207 |
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Public Service Law, Commission on Revision of: Public Hearings - 1929 December 20, 1930 January 2-4, January 6 (pp. 3711-4569) |
173 |
207-208 |
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Public Service Law, Commission on Revision of: Public Hearings - 1930 January 8-10, January 13-14 (pp. 4570-5323) |
174 |
208 |
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Public Service Law, Commission on Revision of: Public Hearings - 1930 January 15 and Night Session (pp. 5324-5816) and Index
of Witnesses
|
175 |
209 |
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Joint Hearings before Senate Committee on Public Service and Assembly Committee on the Judiciary - 1930 March 31 |
176 |
209 |
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Public Telephone and Telegraph Company - Public Works Department |
177 |
136 |
|
Public Utilities Bureau |
177 |
136 |
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Public Works: Ab - Ach |
177 |
136 |
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Public Works: Ack - Az |
177 |
136 |
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Public Works: Ba - Bax |
177 |
136-137 |
|
Public Works: Be; Bell Pond Road |
177 |
137 |
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Public Works: Bi - Br |
177 |
137 |
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Public Works: Brant, A. W. |
178 |
137 |
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Public Works: Br - By |
178 |
137 |
|
Public Works: Ca - Ce |
178 |
137 |
|
Public Works: Ch - Cly |
178 |
137-138 |
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Public Works: Coa - Con |
178 |
138 |
|
Public Works: Coo - Cu |
178 |
138 |
|
Public Works: Da - De |
178 |
138 |
|
Public Works: Di - Dy |
179 |
138 |
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Public Works: Fag - Far |
179 |
138 |
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Public Works: Farrell, T. F. |
179 |
139 |
|
Public Works: Fay - Fo |
179 |
139 |
|
Public Works: Fox - Fu |
179 |
139 |
|
Public Works: Ga - Gr |
179 |
139 |
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Public Works: Greene, Frederick S. |
180 |
139 |
|
Public Works: Gree - Harris |
180 |
139-140 |
|
Public Works: Harrison - Hi; Highland Village Road |
180 |
140 |
|
Public Works: Ho - Hy |
180 |
140 |
|
Public Works: I - J |
180 |
140 |
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Public Works: LaB - Lake; Lake Shore Highway |
181 |
140-141 |
|
Public Works: La - Locke |
181 |
141 |
|
Public Works: Lockport - Mc; Lockport Matter |
181 |
141 |
|
Public Works: Ma - Me |
181 |
141 |
|
Public Works: Mi -My |
181 |
141-142 |
|
Public Works: N - Otis |
182 |
142 |
|
Public Works: Ot - Ow; Otisco Lake |
182 |
142 |
|
Public Works: Pa - Pe |
182 |
142 |
|
Public Works: Ph - Po |
182 |
142 |
|
Public Works: Poughkeepsie Bridge |
182 |
142 |
|
Public Works: Pow - Q |
183 |
142-143 |
|
Public Works: Ra - Ri |
183 |
143 |
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Public Works: Roa - Rou |
183 |
143 |
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Public Works: Routes |
183 |
143 |
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Public Works: Route 17 |
183 |
143 |
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Public Works: Ro - Ry |
183 |
143 |
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Public Works: Sa - Sh |
183 |
143-144 |
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Public Works: Shaughnessy, F.J. |
183 |
144 |
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Public Works: Shav - St |
184 |
144 |
|
Public Works: Statements, Reports, etc. |
184 |
144 |
|
Public Works: St - Sy |
184 |
144 |
|
Public Works: U - V |
184 |
144-145 |
|
Public Works: Wa; Warwick School for Boys; Wawbeek Road |
184 |
145 |
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Public Works: We - Wh |
184 |
145 |
|
Public Works: Wi - Wr |
185 |
145 |
|
Public Works: X - Z |
185 |
145 |
|
Randall??s Island, New York |
185 |
146 |
|
Rasquin, Almon C. |
186 |
146 |
|
Ray Brook State Hospital |
186 |
146 |
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Reconstruction Home |
186 |
146 |
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Registration Fees of Motor Trucks |
186 |
147 |
|
Reiss, Sam and Burd, Rubin |
187 |
147 |
|
Rei - Rev; Rent Laws |
187 |
147 |
|
Review - Medical Hospital Problem Committee |
187 |
147-148 |
|
Rockland County Investigation - Jail; Light and Power Co. |
188 |
149 |
|
Rockland State Hospital |
189 |
149 |
|
Rome State School |
189 |
149 |
|
Roosevelt Memorial |
189 |
149 |
|
Rothstein Murder Case |
190 |
150 |
|
Rural; Rural Homes Commission |
190 |
150 |
|
St. Lawrence River Bridge Commission |
191 |
151 |
|
St. Lawrence River Power Bill |
191 |
151 |
|
St. Lawrence River Power Development Commission |
191 |
151 |
|
St. Lawrence River Power Development Commission - Reports |
191 |
151 |
|
St. Lawrence River Water Power - Press Releases; St. Lawrence Bridge Commission Report |
191 |
151 |
|
St. Lawrence State Hospital |
191 |
151 |
|
St. Louis - Sander |
192 |
151 |
|
San - Saratoga Airport |
192 |
151-152 |
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Saratoga Battlefield |
192 |
152 |
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Saratoga: C - G; Saratoga Grade Crossing Conference |
192 |
152 |
|
Saratoga Reservation |
192 |
152 |
|
Saratoga Springs Commission; Peabody, George Foster |
193 |
152-153 |
|
Schaadt - Schissell |
194 |
153 |
|
Schladebeck - Schryver |
194 |
153 |
|
Secretary of the Navy |
195 |
154 |
|
Secretary of State: A - J |
195 |
154 |
|
Secretary of State: K - O |
195 |
154 |
|
Secretary of State: P - Z |
195 |
154-155 |
|
Secretary of State - U.S. |
195 |
155 |
|
Sen - Sey; Seneca Iron and Steel Company |
196 |
155-156 |
|
Simon - Sjinsen |
197 |
156-157 |
|
Smithers - Snow |
198 |
157-158 |
|
Sonneborn - Special Committee |
199 |
158 |
|
Special Elections; Special Election, Wyoming County |
199 |
158 |
|
Special Session - 1932 |
199 |
158-160 |
|
Special Session - 1932 |
200 |
158-160 |
|
Special Session - 1932 |
201 |
158-160 |
|
Special Session - New York City |
201 |
160 |
|
Extraordinary Session - 1932 - School: Teachers |
202 |
160 |
|
Special Term Court - Squires |
202 |
161 |
|
Standards and Purchase: A - F; Courtney, A. J.; Cuvillier, L. A. |
203 |
161 |
|
Standards and Purchase: G - Z; McDonald, W. F.; Utter, F. R. |
203 |
161-162 |
|
Standi - State; State Board of Law Examiners |
203 |
162 |
|
State Charities Aid Association |
204 |
162 |
|
State College - State Commission |
204 |
162 |
|
State Council of Parks: A - E; Clark, Grenville |
204 |
162-163 |
|
State Council of Parks: F - L |
204 |
163 |
|
State Council of Parks: M - P |
204 |
163 |
|
State Council of Parks: Moses, Robert |
204 |
163 |
|
State Council of Parks: Q - Z |
205 |
163 |
|
State - Department Heads - State Parkways |
205 |
163 |
|
State Police: A - B |
205 |
164 |
|
State Police: C - D |
205 |
164 |
|
State Police: E - G |
205 |
164 |
|
State Police: H - K |
206 |
164 |
|
State Police: N - R |
206 |
165 |
|
State Police: S - T |
206 |
165 |
|
State Police: U - Z |
206 |
165 |
|
Stockport Investigation |
207 |
166 |
|
Superintendent, Public Buildings; McNulty, J. J.; Sullivan, Mrs. A. |
208 |
167 |
|
Supreme Court - Appellate |
208 |
167 |
|
Syracuse State School |
209 |
168 |
|
Taconic State Park Commission |
209 |
168 |
|
Tax - Banks re to; Bankers; Favor of Income Tax Reduction; Favor of Direct Tax Reduction |
209 |
168 |
|
Tax Revision Commission |
210 |
169 |
|
Taxation and Finance: A - Bi |
210 |
169 |
|
Taxation and Finance: Bl - Bu |
210 |
169 |
|
Taxation and Finance: Ca - Coi |
211 |
169 |
|
Taxation and Finance: Cole, S. T. |
211 |
169 |
|
Taxation and Finance: Col - D |
211 |
169 |
|
Taxation and Finance: E - G; Graves, Mark |
212 |
169-170 |
|
Taxation and Finance: H - J |
212 |
170 |
|
Taxation and Finance: K - L |
212 |
170 |
|
Taxation and Finance: Lynch, Thomas M. |
212 |
170 |
|
Taxation and Finance: Lyons - M |
212 |
170 |
|
Taxation and Finance: N - Q |
212 |
170 |
|
Taxation and Finance: Radio Tax Speech |
213 |
171 |
|
Taxation and Finance: Ran - Sm |
213 |
171 |
|
Taxation and Finance: Sn - T; Tax; Town of Clarendon |
213 |
171-172 |
|
Taxation and Finance: U - Z |
214 |
172 |
|
Temporary Emergency Relief Administration (TERA): A - C |
214 |
172 |
|
Temporary Emergency Relief Administration (TERA): D - G; General |
215 |
172 |
|
Temporary Emergency Relief Administration (TERA): H; Hopkins, Harry |
215 |
173 |
|
Temporary Emergency Relief Administration (TERA): I - P |
215 |
173 |
|
Temporary Emergency Relief Administration (TERA): Q -Z; Straus, Jesse I. |
215 |
173 |
|
Temporary Emergency Relief Administration (TERA): Miscellaneous (1 of 3) |
216 |
173-174 |
|
Temporary Emergency Relief Administration (TERA): Miscellaneous (2 of 3) |
216 |
173-174 |
|
Temporary Emergency Relief Administration (TERA): Miscellaneous (3 of 3) |
216 |
173-174 |
|
Tem - Thi; Theofel, John |
217 |
174-175 |
|
Town and County Government |
218 |
175-176 |
|
Transit Commission; Transit Matters |
218 |
176 |
|
Transit Commission; Fullen, W. G.; Godley, L. G.; Lewis, C. M.; Lockwood, C. C.; Walker, J. B. |
219 |
176 |
|
Tri - Ts; Tri-State Treaty Commission |
219 |
176-177 |
|
Unemployment Commission |
220 |
177 |
|
Unemployment Farm Relief |
220 |
177 |
|
Unemployment - General (1 of 2) |
220 |
177-178 |
|
Unemployment - General (2 of 2) |
221 |
177-178 |
|
Unemployment - Insurance |
221 |
178 |
|
Unemployment Legislation: A - Z; Mayors of All Cities regarding Unemployment |
222 |
177-178 |
|
Unemployment Problem; Suggestions |
222 |
179 |
|
United States (A - V); U.S. Daily |
222 |
179 |
|
U.S. Veterans Bureau: A - Z |
223 |
179-180 |
|
Vetta - Vivian; Villages |
224 |
180-181 |
|
Von Steuben, Grave of |
224 |
181 |
|
Walker Controversy - See Boxes 235-275; Rolls 193-203 |
225 |
|
|
Washington, George - 200th Anniversary of Birthday; Bloom, Sol; Tobin, Charles |
225 |
182 |
|
Washington, George - 200th Anniversary of Birthday |
226 |
182 |
|
Washington, H. - Washington Legislation |
226 |
182 |
|
Water Power Bill: A - Z |
226 |
182-183 |
|
Water Power - General |
227 |
183 |
|
Water Power - General |
228 |
183 |
|
Water Power - Miscellaneous Correspondence: A - C; Cohen, Julius Henry |
228 |
183 |
|
Water Power - Miscellaneous Correspondence: D - L |
229 |
183-184 |
|
Water Power - Miscellaneous Correspondence: M - R |
229 |
184 |
|
Water Power - Miscellaneous Correspondence: S - Z |
230 |
184-185 |
|
Welfare Council Coordinating Committee |
231 |
185 |
|
Wesc - West; West Point Military Academy |
231 |
185-186 |
|
Westchester County - Investigation |
231 |
186 |
|
Wes - Wey; Westchester Park Association |
231 |
186 |
|
White Face Mountain |
232 |
186 |
|
Young, F - Zipf |
234 |
188-189 |
|
Analysis of Evidence Presented in Investigation of Government of the City of New York regarding Mayor Walker |
235 |
196 |
|
Opinion of Governor in the Matter of Charges Against Thomas M. Farley |
235 |
194 |
|
Press Release - Answer by Mayor Walker to Governor Roosevelt |
235 |
196 |
|
Order of Prohibition in the Walker Case |
235 |
196 |
|
Investigation of the Departments of Government of the City of New York - Intermediate Report |
235 |
194 |
|
Statement of Charges Against Mayor Walker |
235 |
193 |
|
Report to the Legislature of the Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate the Affairs of the City of New York - 1932 December
28
|
235 |
198 |
|
Reply of Samuel Seabury to Walker's Answer to the Letter and Analysis of Evidence |
235 |
196 |
|
Magistrates' Courts, Investigation of 3/28/32 (Bound volume) |
235 |
193 |
|
Hearings 1-45 Conducted in New York City, 1931 July 21-1932 April 24, by Samuel Seabury (Incomplete - Includes pp. 300-700) |
236 |
193-194 |
|
Hearings 1-45 Conducted in New York City, 1931 July 21-1932 April 24, by Samuel Seabury (Incomplete - Includes pp. 732-4643) |
237 |
193-194 |
|
Hearings 1-45 Conducted in New York City, 1931 July 21-1932 April 24, by Samuel Seabury (Incomplete - Includes pp. 5703-5816) |
238 |
193-194 |
|
The Case of Mayor Walker - 1931 July 21-1932 May 31 (Vol. 1, pp. 6919-7243) |
239 |
196-197 |
|
The Case of Mayor Walker - 1931 July 21-1932 May 31 (Vol. 2, pp. 7244-7472) |
240 |
194-196 |
|
The Case of Mayor Walker - 1931 July 21-1932 May 31 (Vol. 3, pp. 7473-7735) |
241 |
194-196 |
|
The Case of Mayor Walker - 1931 July 21-1932 May 31 (Vol. 4, pp. 7736-8057) |
242 |
194-196 |
|
The Case of Mayor Walker - 1931 July 21-1932 May 31 (Vol. 5, pp. 8058-8338) |
243 |
194-196 |
|
The Case of Mayor Walker - 1931 July 21-1932 May 31 (Vol. 6, pp. 8339-8665) |
244 |
194-196 |
|
The Case of Mayor Walker - 1931 July 21-1932 May 31 (Vol. 7, pp. 8666-9081) |
245 |
194-196 |
|
The Case of Mayor Walker - 1931 July 21-1932 May 31 (Vol. 8, pp. 9082-9393) |
246 |
194-196 |
|
Two Duplicate Copies of Walker Hearing - Transcript (Not Microfilmed) |
247 |
|
|
Two Duplicate Copies of Walker Hearing - Transcript (Not Microfilmed) |
248 |
|
|
Two Duplicate Copies of Walker Hearing - Transcript (Not Microfilmed) |
249 |
|
|
Two Duplicate Copies of Walker Hearing - Transcript (Not Microfilmed) |
250 |
|
|
Two Duplicate Copies of Walker Hearing - Transcript (Not Microfilmed) |
251 |
|
|
Two Duplicate Copies of Walker Hearing - Transcript (Not Microfilmed) |
252 |
|
|
Walker Hearing - Transcript (pp. 1-426) |
253 |
196 |
|
Walker Hearing - Transcript (pp. 426a-848) |
254 |
196-197 |
|
Walker Hearing - Transcript (pp. 849-1262) |
255 |
197 |
|
Walker Hearing - Transcript (pp. 1263-1719) |
256 |
197-198 |
|
Walker Hearing - Transcript (pp. 1720-2000) |
257 |
198 |
|
Ahearn: Evidence Taken By the Governor - Vol. 1 (pp. 1-779) |
268 |
198-199 |
|
Ahearn: Evidence Taken By the Governor - Vol. 2 (pp. 779 [sic]-1217) |
268 |
199 |
|
Ahearn: Evidence Taken By the Governor - Vol. 3 (pp. 1218-1464) |
269 |
199 |
|
Ahearn: Evidence Taken By the Governor - Vol. 4 (pp. 1470-2103) |
269 |
199-200 |
|
Ahearn: Evidence Taken By the Governor - Vol. 5 (pp. 2104-2878) |
270 |
200-201 |
|
Ahearn: Evidence Taken By the Governor - Vol. 6 (pp. 2879-3746) |
270 |
201 |
|
Walker Charges |
271 |
201-202 |
|
Charges Against Walker |
272 |
202 |
|
Miscellaneous Papers regarding Ahearn |
272 |
203 |
|
Walker Case: Miscellaneous; Subpoenas Issued |
273 |
203 |
|
Duplicate Copies of Reports, Charges, and Press Releases Found in Box 235 (Not Microfilmed) |
274 |
|
|
Duplicate Copies of Charges and Press Releases Found in Box 235 (Not Microfilmed) |
275 |
|
|
Harding Murder Case Vol. 1 (Not Microfilmed) |
276 |
|
|
Harding Murder Case Vols. 2-5 (Not Microfilmed) |
277 |
|