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Abbott Merkt and Company records, 1906-1994
89 linear feet of papersThis collection primarily contains architectural drawings, photographs, business records and reference materials related to the projects and designs of architectural and engineering firm Abbott, Merkt and Company. A subsidiary portion of the collection includes drawings, photographs and papers related to the life and career of Richard H. Tatlow, III, president of Abbott Merkt, as well as the firms and agencies for which he also worked.
Louis Dropkin papers, 1941-1956, bulk 1947-1952
1.5 linear feet"Marriage License," by Louis Dropkin and Felix Leon--Multiple Drafts, circa, 1949 Box 1, Folder 20
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- "Marriage License," by Louis Dropkin and Felix Leon--Multiple Drafts, circa, 1949
Robert M. Morgenthau papers, 1944-2019
190 Linear FeetRobert M. Morgenthau (1919-2019) served as the District Attorney for New York County (the borough of Manhattan) for 35 years (1974-2009) and made a reputation for prosecuting white-collar crime. In this regard, the Papers hold many research files covering such aspects of white-collar crime as money laundering, offshore banking and tax havens. Morgenthau rarely handled a case himself. He delegated prosecutions to key aides in his office of 500 lawyers. Although not comprehensive, the Papers do contain a few files of assignment sheets covering the period (1938-2008). These sheets indicate which bureau each Assistant District Attorney was assigned to each month. The Papers, in turn, do not have any employment information about individual lawyers or the specific cases they worked on while employed in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office under Morgenthau. However, researchers should review "Series VI: Press Releases" and "Series VIII: Statements and Testimonies before Local, State and National Governmental Bodies," in order to gain an understanding of the issues handled by the Manhattan DA office during Robert Morgenthau's tenure.
Bride for Hire. 12 women and one man charged with lying to the City Clerk while applying for marriage licenses., 2003 December 17 Box 31
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- marriage licenses., 2003 December 17
Bonsall family papers, 1683-1916, bulk 1825-1875
2.5 linear feetPhoebe Jacobs papers, 1951-2002
11 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, articles, documents, photographs, posters, clippings relating to the professional career of Phoebe Jacobs and notable jazz musicians, especially Louis Armstrong.
Miscellaneous personal items, [n.p.], [n.d.] Box 11, Folder 207
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- [Envelope marked "Louis and Lucille's marriage license" empty]
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[Envelope marked "Louis and Lucille's marriage license" empty]
Lionel Trilling papers, 1899-1987
27 linear feetSubseries I.1: Documents, 1899-1975
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- ' marriage license, early poems written for family members, several passports, and birth and death
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This small subseries is composed of Lionel Trilling's personal items. Academic records, such as report cards from Columbia, the DeWitt Clinton High School yearbook and other publications featuring Trilling as a student, and essays written for his English classes at Columbia are found here. Other personal documents include a representative sample of his appointment books, a copy of the Trillings' marriage license, early poems written for family members, several passports, and birth and death certificates. There are also a few items belonging to his mother, Fannie Trilling.
F. W. (Frederick Wilcox) Dupee papers, 1778-2003, bulk 1933-1979
9.43 linear feetSubseries I.3: Vital records, photos and personal items, family photos and genealogy, family correspondence, 1831-2005 undated [Bulk dates: 1870s-1979], 1831-2005, undated
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- , passports, marriage license, and invitation to wedding ceremony; photos of Dupee from the 1930s throughout
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Subseries 3 includes Dupee's personal vital records, among them certificates of birth and death, passports, marriage license, and invitation to wedding ceremony; photos of Dupee from the 1930s throughout the 1970s; clippings on friends and colleagues; correspondence with mother and family; photographs of friends and family; and some movies. Detailed genealogies of Dupee's paternal (Church-Dupee) and maternal (Woodruff-Wilcox) family trees are filed, alongside family portraits dating back to 1831. The subseries also includes information on Dupee's rented house in Rome and the family residences in New York and Illinois, and copies of Dupee's yearbooks from Rockford High School and Yale College.
Samuel Eilenberg Papers, 1902-1996
10.21 linear feetThis collection contains materials either written or collected by Samuel Eilenberg, including original mathematics notes, books and article drafts and revisions, correspondence with fellow mathematicians, friends, art museums and collectors, photographs, and family, personal and legal documents spanning 1902 to 1996.
Identity Papers, Passports, Diplomas, and Legal Documents, 1934-1960 Box 1, Folder 2
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- absence of a birth certificate and a copy of his marriage license in 1960, are copies of Eilenberg's
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Eilenberg's identity papers, passports, and other travel and legal documents, document his early life and travels (Box 1, Folder 2). Along with war-era documents attesting to his birth date in the absence of a birth certificate and a copy of his marriage license in 1960, are copies of Eilenberg's Polish passports (his later U.S. Passports are missing), visas, and official travel papers, which document his travels through 1930s Europe. Stamps on travel documents for entry into Nazi Germany provide vivid testimony to the Europe that Eilenberg fled in 1939. There are various identity cards, documents, and correspondence relating to Eilenberg's work for the Division of War Research at Columbia in the 1940s, under the auspices of the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development; among this material is official correspondence about the possibility of him doing consulting work as a mathematician in an "active war theater." Also there appears to be a dated 1913 copy of Eilenberg's Polish Birth Certificate.