Papers, 1866-1934, 1912-1934 (bulk)

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Papers, 1866-1934, 1912-1934 (bulk)

Correspondence principally from Alfred E. Smith, Governor of New York, concerning contributions made to campaign committee and other issues, 1913-1932. Texts of speeches Keany delivered at graduation exercises, before charitable and Catholic organizations, and for Long Island Railroad, 1916-1934. Legal papers concerning churches in Brooklyn, 1905-1907. Manuscripts of reports Keany authored include tributes, reports about Catholic Church, Long Island Railroad, nominations for judges, and financial reports, 1905-1934. Certificates appointing Keany as member of bar and related legal papers, one in Latin, 1866-1912; and a photograph of Keany.

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Keany, Joseph F.

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Brooklyn attorney, General Solicitor for Long Island Railroad. Alumnus of St. John's University, Class of 1883. From the description of Papers, 1866-1934, 1912-1934 (bulk) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155471388 ...

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