Quidor's town (Scrapbook), 1929.

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Quidor's town (Scrapbook), 1929.

This volume consist chiefly of essays that provide a somewhat anecdotal history of people, places, institutions, and events relative to the history of Albany, New York. It is elaborately bound and profusely illustrated with woodcut cartoons and drawings, and half-tone photographs. Several of these illustrations depict buildings and structures that no longer exist. Also inckudes tipped in manuscripts and printed brochures. Many of the cartoons were drawn by Jerry Costello, whose work was syndicated in a number of newspapers.

1 v. (205 p.) ; ill., ports. ; 24 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7903275

New York State Library

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Boos, J. E. (John E.)

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Collector. From the description of J.E. Boos collection of papers relating to Abraham Lincoln , 1912-1937. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70983731 John E. Boos (1879-1974), a lifelong resident of Albany, New York was a freelance writer and historian as well an avid collector of historical documents and memorabilia. His chief areas of interest was the history of Albany and vicinity and the life and career of Abraham Lincoln. From the description of The Flatts (scr...

Costello, Jerry, 1897-1971

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