Papers, 1925-1942.

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Papers, 1925-1942.

Collection of letters, personal and business addressed to Mahoney. The letters deal with issues before the legislature, personal political matters, requests for the governor's attention and other matters. Correspondents include a wide variety of individuals representing government agencies, business firms, special interest groups and politicians.

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New York (State)

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At least seven of the signers who were paid here may be found in Thomas L. Cook's Palmyra and Vicinity as prominent citizens (Palmyra, 1930; see index). Some also appear in Backman, The First Vision (SLC, 1980). Of one of these, for example who tried to help Martin Harris borrow money to print the Book of Mormon, we obtain some interesting background in Backman's work, pp. 30, 37 (regarding Henry Jessup). Other representative names include Milo Galloway, Luther Reeves, Zebulon Reeves, Thomas Rog...

Mahony, J.

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Assistant Secretary to New York State Governors Smith, Roosevelt and Lehman. From the description of Papers, 1925-1942. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122346525 ...

New York (State). Governor (1923-1928 : Smith)

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New York (State). Governor (1933-1942 : Lehman)

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Governor Herbert Lehman called this crime conference on July 23, 1935 in response to the U.S. Attorney General's National Crime Conference held in Washington in 1934. The national conference stressed the need for a coordinated law enforcement program throughout the nation. The New York conference, held September 30 to October 3, 1935 in Albany, was a forum for discussion of crime and crime prevention by attorneys, judges, law enforcement administrators, government offici...

New York (State). Governor. Assistant Secretaries Office.

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New York (State). Governor (1929-1932 : Roosevelt)

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Franklin D. Roosevelt served two consecutive terms as Governor of New York, from January 1, 1929 to January 1, 1933. From the description of Records, 1929-1932. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122516596 Darwin D. Martin spent his entire business career with the Larkin Company and its predecessor, J.D. Larkin & Co. From the description of Appointment : of Darwin D. Martin as delegate to First International Recreation Congress, 1932 May 15. (Buffalo History Muse...