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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T10:19:33machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T10:19:33humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonHiscock, Frank, 1834-1914presumedHiscock, Frankpresumed1834-09-061914-06-18Applications for positionsLegislatorsPolitics, government and public administrationAlbion (Orleans County, N.Y.)Syracuse (N.Y.)LawyersPoliticians
Frank Hiscock (1834-1914) was an American politician and lawyer from Onondaga County, New York. He served as a Republican Representative (1877-1887) and Senator (1877-1892).
From the guide to the Frank Hiscock Letter, 1889, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries)Beach, L. H.Cornell, Alonzo B., 1832-1904.Depew, Chauncey M. (Chauncey Mitchell), 1834-1928.Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878New York (N.Y.). Committee on Legislation for the International Exposition of 1892Tracy, LawrenceHiscock, Frank H.Hiscock, Frank H.Hiscock, Frank H.Hiscock, Frank, 1834-1914Committee on Legislation for the International Exposition of 1892 minutes and scrapbook, 1889-1890Committee on Legislation for the International Exposition of 1892 minutes and scrapbook 1889-1890 Committee on Legislation for the International Exposition of 1892 minutes and scrapbook1 volumeThe Committee on Legislation for the International Exposition of 1892 compiled meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, and other material between September 1889 and April 1890. Under the leadership of Senator Chauncey Depew, the committee worked with the New York-based Committee for the International Exposition of 1892 in an attempt to persuade the United States Congress to award an upcoming world's fair exhibition to the city of New York.EnglishWilliam L. Clements LibraryDepew, Chauncey M. (Chauncey Mitchell), 1834-1928. Chauncey Mitchell Depew papers, 1880-1928 (inclusive).Depew, Chauncey M. (Chauncey Mitchell), 1834-1928.Chauncey Mitchell Depew papers 1879-19286 linear feet (13 boxes)Newspaper clippings documenting his personal life, his business affairs as president of the New York Central Railroad and his political career as senator from New York (1899-1905), as delegate-at-large to nine Republican National Cenventions (1888-1924) and as a prominent figure in Republican national politics.EnglishYale University. Department of Manuscripts and ArchivesFrank Hiscock Letter, 1889Hiscock, Frank, 1834-1914.Frank Hiscock Letter 18891 folder (SC)A letter by the United States Senator.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterSmithsonian Archives. Ru 33: Office Of The Secretary, Outgoing Corres..Correspondence, 1865-189146.06 cu. ft. (62 document boxes) (68 3x5 boxes) (243 microfilm reels)This record unit consists of outgoing correspondence from the Office of the Secretary during the tenures of Joseph, Henry, 1846-1878; Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1878-1887; and Samuel Pierpoint Langley, 1887-1906.EnglishSmithsonian Institution ArchivesDepew, Chauncey M. (Chauncey Mitchell), 1834-1928. Chauncey Mitchell Depew papers, 1880-1928 (inclusive).Depew, Chauncey M. (Chauncey Mitchell), 1834-1928.Chauncey Mitchell Depew papers 1879-19286 linear feet (13 boxes)Newspaper clippings documenting his personal life, his business affairs as president of the New York Central Railroad and his political career as senator from New York (1899-1905), as delegate-at-large to nine Republican National Cenventions (1888-1924) and as a prominent figure in Republican national politics.EnglishYale University. Department of Manuscripts and ArchivesCornell, Alonzo B., 1832-1904. Alonzo B. Cornell papers, 1830-1904.Cornell, Alonzo B., 1832-1904.Alonzo B. Cornell papers, 1830-1904.6 cubic ft.Correspondence, journal, accounts, clippings, notes, leaflets, blotters, and scrapbooks relating largely to Cornell's political activities and reflecting his interest in governmental problems, his attachment for Roscoe Conkling, and his hatred for Thomas Collier Platt. There is genealogy, correspondence, various obituaries including Ezra and Alonzo Cornell, items about Cornell University, and items pertaining to Cornell's work with the New York, Albany and Buffalo Telegraph Co. including a journal with comments on the telegraph line and an account book recording personal expenses and stock purchased of the Erie & Michigan Telegraph Co. Also includes correspondence relating to the New York State Committee and State Convention of the Republican Party (1871) and letters (1880-1882) written during Cornell's administration as Governor, concerned with appointments, the veto, various reform or political measures, political treachery, elevated companies, railroad commissions, and other matters. Correspondents include Francis C. Barlow, L.E. Chittenden, Roscoe Conkling, Austin Corbin, Howard Crosby, George William Curtis, Theodore L. Cuyler, Noah Davis, William C. DeWitt, Dorman B. Eaton, Francis M. Finch, Charles J. Folger, Jay Gould, Horace Greeley, Benjamin Harrison, Frank Hiscock, H.B. Hyde, J(ohn) N. Knapp, Seth Low, J.N. Matthews, Levi P. Morton, Albert D. North, George W. Parsons, Jackson L. Schultz, Elliott F. Shepard, Charles E. Also, letters collected for an Ezra Cornell Memorial volume. Alonzo Cornell proposed publishing these reminiscences with a Founder's Day speech delivered by Francis M. Finch. Letters and manuscripts include recollections and memorials concerning Ezra Cornell, solicited by his son, via form letters dated November 30 and December 9, 1887. There is no evidence that these were ever published as a memorial volume. The only paper known to have been used is the reminiscence by Andrew Dickson White. It was delivered as a Founder's Day Address in 1890 and published as a pamphlet the same year. Also a manuscript of Alonzo Cornell's A HISTORY OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY 1865-1900. Cornell University LibraryChauncey Mitchell Depew papers, 1879-1928Depew, Chauncey M. (Chauncey Mitchell), 1834-1928.Chauncey Mitchell Depew papers 1879-19286 linear feet (13 boxes)Newspaper clippings documenting his personal life, his business affairs as president of the New York Central Railroad and his political career as senator from New York (1899-1905), as delegate-at-large to nine Republican National Cenventions (1888-1924) and as a prominent figure in Republican national politics.EnglishYale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives