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This Document Is from the Cornell University Library's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Located in the Carl A This document is from the Cornell University Library's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections located in the Carl A. Kroch Library. If you have questions regarding this document or the information it contains, contact us at the phone number or e-mail listed below. Our website also contains research information and answers to frequently asked questions. http://rmc.library.cornell.edu Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections 2B Carl A. Kroch Library Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 Phone: (607) 255-3530 Fax: (607) 255-9524 E-mail: [email protected] 7/1/425 Treasurer's Office . Legal Files, 1876-1955 -- - ~tl Folder List . J!~~~ RARE AND MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS, CARL A. K.ROCH LIBRARY, CORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853-5302 - (607) 255-3530) :78 \ - ~ ~<-CJ f(HYwf) ; Ctr/~ - .};:!_~¢{;, {)e,t;;;~ Treasurer's Office. Legal Files,1876-1955. #7/1/425 ~ [~:=~~~~~ . D folder 1 McGraw and Young's Lands 1882-1923 3 fs. 6 Cert. of Sec. of 3tate to do business in ~isconsin 1877-1926 3 Wisconsin Registers of Deeds 1885-1890 11 Brunett Falls - Maps, PStimates, etc. 1900 13 D. Fitzhugh 'P'xp~nses account, 1876-1885 14 L. V. Ripley 4Xpense accounts, 1885-1893 15 Letter of protest on high tax assessments Town of Morse, Mellen, Wisconsin, 190. 16 Prices of Wisconsin Lands in 1900 26 Carnegie Statements 1903-1904 27 Taxation of mortgages in Nebraska, 1904 29 Infirmary repairs, 1903-1904 31 L.D. Renssal4ar Bond 1904 Comparative costs of stPam power in different engines Plumbing labor 1904 Brick tests 1904 Sage Gym Piano guaranty 1905 33 Maps of Texas cotton belt and statements McGraw Fiske funds 1882-1890 BOX~. 38 Ag. 4Xperiment Stat. Oorro 1904 40 Report of Corn..r;tlssion on location of street railway and telephonP conduits 1906 43 Combination lock keys 44 William L. Mitchell Bond 1905 47 Contract with E. Sprigg for Vet. College Operating room construction 1905 48 Clark & MacMullPn, consulting 0 ngineers, 1899-1903 50 Lincoln Hall - transformer room;· 1904 51 Filt0 r Plant and reservoir, 1903-1904 60 Wstimates of electric power needs, 1905 61 B. Heineman et al - vs. South Superior Iron Company ot. al. 1906 65 Tailby Cottage additions, 1907 68 McGraw Hall repairs 9 floor, 4th storfJ· and elevator 1904 69 Cornellian advertising contracts 1901-1904 70 Grant Property, Barton County - Homestead Property 1886-1904 71 Arche~gical Museum, 1892 74 Cascadilla Building 1871-1894 76 Ithaca Conservatory of Music Contract, 1894-1901 BOX J. 77 Franklin Hall annexl 1881-1894 78 Grounds Greenhouse addition 1902 79 F(Cll'cing House addition 1902 80 Beebe d6lll and canals - RPport of Committee on Hydraulics Lab. 1897 81 Hydraulic Lab. contract 1900-1902 82 Lincoln Hall contracts, 1888, 1883-1889 86 Infirmary repair and furniEhing contracts 1898 87 Morse Hall annex•, 1895-1901 90 Military Band instruments - Distan Manfg. Co. 1894 91 McKoon Cottage - Porch on President's house, 1899-1900 98 Importation of Goldwin Smith portrait, 1906-1907 102 Wirt H. Cook Notes, 1905-1906 104 Pump House at Beebe lake contract 1905 105 . Franklin Hall changes, 1906 113 ll'mployers Liability Insurance Proposition, 1907 2 BOX 3, cont. 114 Hesse's Studies of Insurance Companies Investments, 1895-1897 115 Will of W.O.Cornell, 1906 116 Austin v. Skinner, 1906 117 A. D. Stillman in.re: His Student Loan, 1891-1906 119 Franklin Hall, Fire loss, 1906 BOX 4. 120 Medical CoJlege Lab. of N.Y.City 18~5-1906 121 Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Co. 1896-1902 124 Contract W. F. Humphrey - F'.J.ectrotype Plates 1897 125 Charles McArthur Contract 1898 127 Coroner's Inquest - B. F. Berkley, 1899 129 North Lanting Creamery 1905-1917 130 Howland Creamery, 1907 131 Contract - Henry Holt & Co. - H. & P. S. studies 1907-1919 142 President's Office changes 1907 143 Relaying Steam mains - Central Ave.,1907 144 Goldwin Smith and Rockefeller contracts 1903-1906 145 Goldwin Smith Hall furniture 1905-1907 3 fs. 146 .Rockefeller Hall, 1904-1907 BOX 5o 148 McGraw Hall changes - first floor and basement, 1906-1908 149 Geological lecture room, 1908 153 Fire House - Driscoll Bros. 1908 155 Mitchell Farm Barns, 1908 156 L.S.Starrett and Co. display of tools at Sibley, 1908 157 Stiinfson Hall changes, 1908 157 Registrar's office changes, 1907 159 T. B. Campb~ll - old papers in loan, 1898-1909 169 Infirmary elevator contract, 1919 172 Commissioner of Agriculture Pearson's letters in re: Sabbatical leaves, 1909 200 Receipts (Bonds) on State Treasurer, 1905 217 Plan of Quadrangle by W, W. Rowlee, 1906 224 Memo of income on sources, 1865-1888 225 Report of Law School Committee and statement of Law School Appropriations, 189::: 2 fs. 240 Agriculture cattle barns 1909, 1908-1910 241 Agriculture glass houses - Lord & Burnham 1909-1910 242 Entomology glass house, on roof Ag. building, 1909 253 New F,ngland Loan and Trust Co. 1900 258 Annual statements of Col. Payne 1 s Guaranty 1909-1913 259B Cancelled deeds of auditorium returned by State, 1911 BOX~ 10 fs. 271 Bids for furniture for Ag. College, 1904-1908 BOX 7. 274 Auburn Const. Go. - in re: Concrete Mixer 1911 292 R. C. Warrf>n, M.D. complaint, Infirmary. 1912 293 J. Thorn Willson Surety Bond, 1912 297 Contract with Hamburg-iunerican Line for chemical importation, 1912-1913 501 Equipment, 1911 506 Freeville Water - Otis F. irlood, 1901 7/1/t-/-J..S 3 BOX 7 contd 507 Orleans Industrial Fellowship, 1913 511 Risley Hall elevators - original bids for, 1911-1913 513 Administrative appointees, 1913 2 fs. 515 Home ~conomics Building elevators, 1912 516 Veterinary Lab. and Clinic Building elevators, 1912 518 Poultry Building elevators 1912 520 Rand Hall, 1911 2 fs. 521 Bids for Risley Hall kitchen furniture, 1913 BOX 8. 523 Stuart Chase Fellowship - Investorgatorship, 1911-1913 524 Orchard Creamery Co. at tansingville, 1913-1918 5 fs. 529 :nfirmary Addition contracts 1911-1913 531 Ag. matters and Bailey's Resignation, 1909-1911 2 fs. 532 Income Tax - Federal Memoranda, 1913 BOX 9. 534 Light,tning rods, 1914 545 National Fair and ~xposition, 1913 & 1914 548 Laundry - Minimum Wage, 1947 550 "Committee of Arts and Sciences Faculty - Recommendation re: Deanship of Faculty 1913 554 Customs Service Renorts on Imnortations for Disnlav 1914 564 Cascadilla Hall repairs, 1913:.1914 · • . 565 Forest Home School District and ~ast Lawn School District, 1915-1921 574 Wyoming Fellowship, 1915 577 Ingram Lumber Co. - papers relating to notes, 1905-1915 580 Campus Memorials, 1915 sale 584 Contract with D. ~. Dunne Co. for sale of Kansas Municipal Bonds, 1915 585 Report on Agriculture in N.Y. Constitution by Dean Galloway, 1915 586 Champlain Valley Fruit Growers Assoc. 1914 600 Crutt 1s Mill - Sale of building, 1915 602 Fire "'xtinguisher, 1906-1911 603 Pictures of construction of Residential Halls, 1915 605 Alcohol withdrawal - !4-SO Bond under new law of 1920, 1898-1920 607 Summer Session - use of Barnes Hall, 1912-1921 608 Industrial Fellowship - Genessee County Fruit Growers Assoc. 1913-1916 609 J. W. Steer Organ Co. contract for care of organ 1916-1917 610 Musical Festival Sales Report, 1916 612 Contagious patients accounts with City Hospital, 1908-1911 616 University scholarships Regents rules, 1903 617 Summer School advertising, 1900-1906 618 Prizes, 1901-1937 619 Fellowships and Scholarships, 1903-1907 BO:X: 10. 621 Summer Sessions Fees - Letter of Prof. Bristol, 1913 623 Ben Conger et. al. Note, 1908-1911 624 Commissioner of Public Charities to Cornell Univ. 1898 625 Morse Hall fire laws, 1916 627 Federal Telephone Co. - information con phones, 1912-1916 628 Voting Booth - Town of Ithaca, Forest Home, 1916 4 IQX 10 cont. 629 Opinion of Univ Attorney, 1916 631 Cornell studies in English, 1916, 1942 636 Flambeau River Lumber Co,, 1910 643 C. J. Lucas - release of claims for injury, 1916 656 Thomas Morse Aircraft Corp. contract with C.U. for machine, 1917-1918 658 Henry Wilcox & Son-papers in connection with loan, 1912 664 U.S.Army Signal Coprs - contract with Government, 1917-1918 667 Congressional Industrial Fund - federal report - College land script, 1916-1919 671 Military aeronautics - financial report to U.S. Govt. 1917-1918 672 H. H~Haight, 1917 674 National Assoc. of R.R. Securities, 1917 677 Siol tanks - Ag. college, 1908 678 Smith -Guinnep Farm Lease, 1909-1931 681 Goldwin Smith basement, 1908 691 1908 Ten-Year Book contract, - J.B. Lyon, 1908 693 Filter Sulphate Alumina Contract, 1910-1911 694 Gymnasium Annexe Plumbing, 1910 695 Contract for Director's Stand in Sage Chapel. 1913 698 Veterinary Contracts, 1908-1912 699 Contracts with Champaign Bros. 1918-1919 130X 11. 724 Western Lands, 1918 735 State Insurance fund, 1918-1946 744 Scholarships for Home re. Teachers, - Gift of NeY. State Branch of National League - Service for Women, 1919 746 Miss Lucy Washburn Gift - 1919 793 ~state of Henry J. Grant, 1925 817 ~state of Florence M. Fitspatrick, 1953 822 Estate of John Albert Knighton, 1954 915 Typesetting machine, Mergenthaler Linotype Co. 1921 Paige 951 Sloane, W.J. - furniture for President's house, 1921-1935 952 International Milk Dealer's Assoc. Fellowship, 1922 974 J. T. Newman lease to C. U. 1923 978 Cost of steam, 1923 983 Contract - R. W. 33.ilor with Cornell in re: Printing, 1923 1006 Lease - Hans C. Hansen property, 1919-1931 1008 Warsaw Elevator Co. - contract for elevators in Rockefeller Hall, 192.l. 1012 Agreement - B. M. Button and Ag. Col~ege by Prof. A. c. King, 1921-1g30 1015 New-Central Heating 1'1ant - inventory account, 1924 2 fs. 1026 U. S. Navy - claims for settlement of tuition and subsistences, 1918-1925 1034 Fraternity Center 1924 1035 Charles Sumner Harmon ~state, 1924-1957 1040A International Railway Co.
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