Document collection, 1722-1964.

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Document collection, 1722-1964.

Miscellaneous documents pertain largely to people and land transactions in Westchester County, N.Y., and include military papers; deeds, mortgages, lease bonds, and other land records; licenses, diplomas, and other certificates; wills; summonses, warrants, and other legal papers; posters and prints; clippings; programs; architectural drawings, including several of the Odell Inn in Irvington done by the WPA Historic American Buildings Survey; and autographs, 1784-1964, largely of statesmen and political figures.

ca. 1 cubic ft.

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Historical Society of the Tarrytowns (Tarrytown, N.Y.)

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Collecting area: History of the area encompassed by Tarrytown, North Tarrytown, and Pocantico Hills. From the description of Repository description. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155541436 ...

United States. Work Projects Administration

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The Works Progress Administration was involved in various projects including the compilation of sources on American territories. The card catalogs for these were prepared at the Library of Congress and are now in the National Archives. From the description of Classified Alaska Bibliography, 1942. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42927718 Works Progress Administration (later called Work Projects Administration) began operations in San Joaquin County, Calif., July 1935. County a...

Odell Inn (Irvington, N.Y.)

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Historic American Building Survey (San Francisco, Calif.)

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The Hampton Lillibridge House was built in 1796 by Rhode Island native, Hampton Lillibridge in the traditional New England style. The house was originally located at 310 East Bryan Street in Savannah, Georgia, but when it was purchased by antiques dealer, Jim Williams, in 1963 it was moved to its present location at 507 East Julian Street in Savannah, where it is known as one of Savannah's most haunted homes. From the description of Hampton Lillibridge House architectural drawings, 1...