Central subject and correspondence files
Held by the New York State Archives
Overview of the Records
New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230
Arrangement
Alphabetical.
Scope and Content Note
Subjects and issues documented in Governor Hugh L. Carey's subject and correspondence files include: problems of and services to the aged; the American Revolution Bicentennial celebration; authorities and commissions; banks and banking; commerce and businesses; correctional facilities and programs; education issues; environmental issues; extraditions; flood relief; gambling; city and county government; health issues; labor; political patronage; public safety; rent control; state and county fairs; social services; surplus public property; state aid to higher education; speed limits; and youth issues.
Use of Records
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.
Related Information
Related Materials
The microfilm in this series is duplicated by microfilm in accretions 13682-82 and 13682-83. The microfilmed names files in this accretion are duplicated by microfilm in series 13681.
Other finding aidsThis series is indexed by Series 1856, Index to central subject, correspondence, and name files of Governor Hugh Carey.
Reel list.
Custodial History
These records were transferred to the State Archives by the Executive Chamber Records Officer in February, 1995. The transfer is documented by State Records Center transfer lists numbers 4-81 and 83-1.


