Halsey family papers, 1870-1975.

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Halsey family papers, 1870-1975.

Personal and professional papers of Francis W. Halsey (Cornell University Class of 1873), a newspaper editor and writer, and of his brother, Frederick A. Halsey (Cornell University M.E. 1878), an engineer and author of a number of articles and books about engineering.

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Halsey, Marion Spencer, 1891-1980

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Halsey, Francis W. (Francis Whiting), 1851-1919

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Halsey, Olga S., d. 1970.

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American Historical Association

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Halsey family.

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Francis Whiting Halsey (Cornell University Class of 1873) was born in Unadilla, New York on October 15, 1851, and was the son of Dr. Gaius L. Halsey, a prominent Civil War physician and surgeon. Francis Halsey held editorial positions with the Binghamton Times, the New York Tribune, and, from 1880-1922, the New York Times, where he established the Times Review of Books in 1896. He wrote or edited a number of books, including The Old New York Frontier, The Pioneers of Unadilla Village, The World'...

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Cornell University. Club

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