Gubernatorial papers, 1975-1982.

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Gubernatorial papers, 1975-1982.

Personal files including biographical materials, correspondence, and social invitations and campaign files including promotional literature. Administrative and staff files of Council on State Priorities consist of reports, correspondence, panel discussions, and minutes of meetings. Files highlight Carey's support of education, housing, transportation and economic issues. Also, press releases; remarks and statements made during public appearances; speeches; a speech made by Dr. Kevin M. Cahill, State Health Commissioner, about medical issues; and photographs of Carey and associates attending public events. Most photographs are identified.

50 cubic ft., 498 microfilm reels.

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Cahill, Kevin M.

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Physician. From the description of Reminiscences of Kevin M. Cahill : oral history, 1978. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 86147355 ...

New York (State). State Health Commissioner.

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New York (State). Council on State Priorities

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New York (State). Governor (1975-1982 : Carey)

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The Battle of Long Island (also known as the Battle of Brooklyn) occurred on August 27, 1776 in what is now the borough of Brooklyn, N.Y. The battle was the largest of the American Revolutionary War. It resulted in a victory for the British army and the retreat of the Continental Army through Manhattan and New Jersey into Pennsylvania. From the guide to the Battle of Long Island 200th anniversary proclamations, 1976, (Brooklyn Historical Society) ...

Carey, Hugh L.

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Governor of New York, 1975-1982. From the description of Gubernatorial papers, 1975-1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155469676 The Battle of Long Island (also known as the Battle of Brooklyn) occurred on August 27, 1776 in what is now the borough of Brooklyn, N.Y. The battle was the largest of the American Revolutionary War. It resulted in a victory for the British army and the retreat of the Continental Army through Manhattan and New Jersey into Pennsylvania. ...