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Superintendent's record of officers' attendance


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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:
The superintendent's duties included establishing and enforcing time schedules for employees. This series contains mostly attendance and work schedule information of officers in the State Agricultural and Industrial School. The daily attendance records for each month and vacation leave records list name and position. Other information may include if on vacation, resigned or dismissed; time off and changes in daily work schedules.
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Superintendent's record of officers' attendance
Quantity:

0.3 cubic feet

1 volume

Inclusive Dates:
1895-1912
Series Number:
A3130

Arrangement

Chronological.

Scope and Content Note

This volume contains mostly attendance information but also some work schedule information.

Attendance information includes daily attendance records for each month (1895-1905) providing name, position, notation for present(1) or absent without pay (a), indication if on vacation, resigned, or dismissed, and total days in attendance for the month (until October 1895 only); and vacation leave records (1902, 1907-1912) providing name, position or department, and dates of vacation. Work schedule information consists of a typescript schedule of time off allowed to particular officers and a second typescript sheet listing changes in daily work schedules. The superintendent's duties included establishing and enforcing time schedules for employees.

Custodial History

The Department of Social Welfare placed these records on loan to the Syracuse University Library from 1960-1977.

Access Restrictions

There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.

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