Collection of menus and programs, 1904-[1941].

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Collection of menus and programs, 1904-[1941].

Consists of menus, programs, and invitations for dinners and tributes held by the New England Society in the City of New York, the New York Chamber of Commerce, and in honor of the Honorable Whitelaw Reid. Also includes a Chamber of Commerce tribute for John Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913) and the Supplement catalogue of portraits in the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York.

9 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7230801

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Reid, Whitelaw, 1837-1912

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U.S. politician, historian and newspaper editor. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Cedarville, to Schuyler Colfax, 1863 Sept. 18. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 649441349 American newspaperman, editor, diplomat, and historian. From the description of Papers of Whitelaw Reid [manuscript], 1878-1893. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647879858 From the description of Papers of Whitelaw Reid, 1878-1893. (University of Virginia). ...

New England Society in the City of New York

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The New England Society in the City of Brooklyn was a social, historical, and charitable organization established in response to the growing population of New Englanders in Brooklyn, N.Y. Census records indicate that, by the 1870s, there were more men descended from New England families living in Brooklyn than in Boston, MA. Incorporated in 1880, the Society continues to function as of 2010. Its seven original founders included Hiram W. Hunt, William Burrage Kendall, Calvin Edward P...

New York Chamber of commerce

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