[A collection of printed materials pertaining to Castle Clinton, in New York, from the collection of O.T. Barck]. [1941-1950]

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[A collection of printed materials pertaining to Castle Clinton, in New York, from the collection of O.T. Barck]. [1941-1950]

Includes letter to Oscar T. Barck from the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society.

4 pieces : ill. ; 23-28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7770756

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Wall, Alexander J. (Alexander James), 1884-1944

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Librarian, The New-York Historical Society. From the description of Alexander J. Wall papers, ca. 1907 - ca. 1942. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58780654 ...

American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society

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Founded in 1895 by conservationist and New York City civic leader Andrew H. Green (1820-1903), the Society's purpose was to protect scenic and historic sites. It acted as a custodian for several New York State parks and historic sites, and as an advocate for numerous other sites located largely in New York State, but also included sites throughout the United States and Europe. From the description of American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society records, ...

Barck, Oscar Theodore, Jr., 1902-1993

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Oscar Theodore Barck (1902- ) was a professor of American history at Syracuse University, the author of several books on the subject, and a collector of prints and engravings depicting important American historical and literary figures and events. From the guide to the O. T. Barck Historical Lithograph Collection, undated, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) Oscar T. Barck was an historian of the Sons of the Revolution, and had a hobby of col...