Seabury Cone Mastick papers 1890-1970

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Seabury Cone Mastick papers 1890-1970

Seabury Cone Mastick (1871-1969) was a New York state legislator. Collection consists of correspondence, scrapbooks and family papers of Mastick. General correspondence concerns New York state politics, especially Mastick's work as chairman of the New York State Commission on Old Age Security and the New York State Commission for the Revision of the Tax Laws. Family papers include memorabilia and scrapbooks of press clippings, programs, invitations, and other items relating to Mastick's political career, his service as a naval officer during World War I, and his work with the United Service Organizations and the Army and Navy Department Committee of the National Council of Young Men's Christian Associations during World War II. Correspondents include Herbert H. Lehman and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

3.5 linear feet (2 boxes, 19 v.)

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New York (State). Commission on Old Age Security

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Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945

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