Report on New York State's archival problem, January 1963.
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New York (State) Division of Archives and History.
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CURRENT FUNCTIONS. The State Education Department is responsible for general supervision of all educational institutions in the State, for operating certain educational and cultural institutions, and for certifying and licensing teachers and practicioners of specific professions. The department's supervisory activities include chartering all educational institutions in the State, including schools, libraries, and historical societies; developing and approving school curr...
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N.Y. State Historian. From the description of Elkanah Watson research collection, [ca.1947]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122364376 ...
New York (State). State Historian
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The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a large multi-faceted organization (fraternal lodge, charitable society, special interest lobby, patriotic group, and political club) founded in 1866 by Union Army Surgeon Benjamin Franklin Stephenson. The organization was originally envisioned as a brotherhood of veterans who were dedicated to helping other veterans. The first GAR post was established at Decatur, Illinois in April 1866. Soon after a second post was organized in S...
University of the State of New York
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