Financial records, 1854-1945.

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Financial records, 1854-1945.

Financial records include ledger books, tuition accounts, cash books, cash receipts and disbursements, evening course accounts, salary records, records for endowment, equipment, and building funds; and alumni association account books, reports, and correspondence.

10 linear ft.

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Polytechnic Institute of New York

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Polytechnic Institute of New York was founded 1854 as a private technological, engineering, and science college in Brooklyn. From the description of Administrative records, 1855-1981. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155452282 The Faculty Minutes collection begins in 1896 in bound volumes. Over the years, the minutes were no longer bound, but were placed in three ring binders. The most recent faculty minutes and associated documents are foldered and boxed immediat...

Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute.

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Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn

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