U. P. Hedrick collection, 1819-[ca. 1942].

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U. P. Hedrick collection, 1819-[ca. 1942].

"A Journal of Tours" (1819-1864, 160 pp.), a record of journeys taken by Rev. Benjamin Dorr primarily in his capacity of Episcopal minister, through New England, New York, and the mid-Atlantic, southern, and mid-western states; includes descriptions of communities, the countryside, cotton production, the life of Southern aristocrats, and other topics. Also, "The National Bank of Geneva" (1817-1942, 29 pp.) written by Norman Kent; and "General Joseph Swift, Nantucketer, First Graduate of West Point" (12 pp.) by William Patten.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8124882

Cornell University Library

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Patten, William, active 1548-1580

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Dorr, Benjamin, 1796-1869

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National Bank of Geneva (N.Y.)

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Kent, Norman, 1903-1972

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Artist and art educator Norman Kent (1903-1972) graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1925. He began his career as a Buffalo-based illustrator before teaching at Hobart and William Smith colleges in Geneva. He later served as the editor of American Artist magazine for more than 25 years. Kent was best known for his woodcuts and watercolor landscapes. [From http://artoncampus.rit.edu/artist/64/] From the guide to the Norman Kent Papers, 1920-1971, (Special Collection...

Hedrick, U. P.,

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Swift, Joseph

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