George F. Black letters with Harry Miller Lydenberg 1937-1939

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George F. Black letters with Harry Miller Lydenberg 1937-1939

; m. Alice Hicks; Portland, Me.; railroad supt., Maine Central RR. George F. Black was the railroad superintendent for the Maine Central Rail Road. Letters to and from New York Public Library Director Harry Miller Lydenberg and George Black concerning his manuscript on the subject of Scottish surnames.

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Lydenberg, Harry Miller, 1874-1960

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Harry Miller Lydenberg (1874-1960) was the third director of the New York Public Library, from 1934 to 1941. Prior to becoming director, he worked at the Library for nearly forty years including serving as the administrative assistant to John Shaw Billings, the first director, in 1899, Chief Reference Librarian from 1908 to 1927, and assistant director from 1928 to 1934. He was active in various professional organizations and continued to work with international library groups after his retireme...

Black, George F., 1896-1949?

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; m. Alice Hicks; Portland, Me.; railroad supt., Maine Central RR From the guide to the George F. Black letters with Harry Miller Lydenberg, 1937-1939, (The New York Public Library. New York Public Library Archives.) ...