Larry Hart Collection Dates: 1792- 2004 Volume: approx. 51.87 cf. Creator: Larry Hart

Larry Hart (1920-2004) - Biographical Note Larry Hart, born Clarence William Hart, was the third child of Harry and Everill Hart. He was born at their Barrett Street home on March 17th, 1920. Hart attended Schenectady public schools as a boy and went on to attend in 1940. He worked while attending Union, before leaving to join the armed services. Larry Hart served with the 357th Squadron, Eighth Air Force in during World War II, beginning in 1943 with the position of aerial photographer and photo reconnaissance technician. Larry Hart married Ruth Brooks on April 24th 1943. The couple had two children, Bonnilyn (Bonnie) and Alan. Alan went on to write a biography of his father entitled Larry Hart, My Dad. The Harts lived on Droms Road, in the Town of Glenville. Upon leaving the Air Force, Hart became a full time photographer and reporter for the Union-Star, Schenectady, NY, beginning in 1945. He later became a reporter for the Schenectady Daily Gazette in 1960 where he remained a columnist, officially retiring in October 1980 but continuing to write free-lance. His farewell note was published of March 20, 2000. A political reporter, Hart is probably best known for his historical column, “Tales of Old Dorp” which first appeared in the local section of the Daily Gazette on May 14 1974 and ran through the 1990s. Larry Hart became involved with the Schenectady County Historical Society and served as both President (1965-1968 and 1979-1981) as well as trustee (starting in 1962), a position he held for 21 years. Hart also held the positions of historian for Schenectady County, beginning in 1970 and historian for the city of Schenectady beginning in 1971. In one article, Hart attributes his interest in local history to his mother‟s influence on his childhood. Larry Hart passed away on February 10th, 2004, at the age of 83.

Description of the Larry Hart Collection The Larry Hart Collection is more than 52 boxes of research files, photographs, documents and records about Schenectady covering the whole of the 20th century as well as earlier eras. Larry As the city and county historian Larry Hart was able to collect a large variety of materials relating to the local area. Researchers will find a large quantity of photographic material and negatives, Hart‟s research files and audio visual material. The collection is arranged by record format and then topically or by date. This collection is a great tool for the researcher interested in local research topics, local oral history, views of Schenectady and the surrounding area. Subjects covered include American presidents, the American Civil War, ALCO, G.E Company, Charles Steinmetz, oral history, and historic preservation. The researcher will find oral histories, 19th and 20th century photo of Schenectady, Hart‟s research files on a wide range of topics, and unique artifacts from Schenectady‟s past. This collection is an excellent source for local history and genealogy relating to the Schenectady area.

Groups of records and Series in the Larry Hart Collection:

1. Audio/Visual Materials 2. Books 3. Correspondence 4. Documents 5. Magazines 6. Maps 7. Newspapers 8. Oversized Materials 9. Pamphlets 10. Photographs 11. Postcards 12. Research Files 13. Scrapbooks 14. Slides 15. Negatives

Series Descriptions

1. Audio/Visual Materials: A collection of 93 cassettes, 44 reel to reel, 9 film and 10 VHS, collected throughout Hart‟s life, but the bulk of the collection between the 1960s-1990s. Most of the cassettes seem to have been recorded by Larry Hart himself. Primarily this collection focuses on interviews and oral histories of the local area and the recording of historic events in the area of Schenectady. Topics include: Recordings of several presidential speeches (not recorded locally); WGY radio; Mayor George Lunn; Charles Steinmetz.

Volume: 4 boxes and additional reels, approx. 3.63 cf.. 2 boxes: 16 ½ x 12 ½ x 10 inches, 1 box: 12 ¼ x 6 ½ x 4 inches, 1 box: 15 ¾ x 8 ¾ x 5 inches, additional reels: 11 ½ x 11 ½ x 8 ½ inches

2. Books: A collection of books spanning a variety of topics including local history, Schenectady and the greater Mohawk valley as well as the American Civil War. Several of the books were gifts and some are inscribed by the author. Some of the collection has been shelved and books belonging to the collection have been tagged with HART above the call number. Duplicate books have been interfiled with duplicate books but marked with yellow tags to indicate that they are a part of the Larry Hart Collection.

Volume: 110 titles, occupying approximately 4 3 ft shelves, approx. 10.8 cf.

3. Correspondence: A collection of letters, both received by and sent by Larry Hart. These letters are divided into two major categories: Local and genealogical questions, which are organized in alphabetical order by sender, with dates ranging from 1966-2000 and Schenectady City/County Historian- Monthly and Annual Reports, which are organized by date, dates ranging from 1970-1985.

Volume: 1 Box, approx. 0.38 cf., 12 ½ x 10 ½ x 5 inches

4. Documents This collection is a variety of documents which covers a wide variety of local topics. The collection also includes 58 documents from Richmond New Hampshire, town of Cheshire, dating 1792-1826 and relating to Benjamin and David Perry. Items of interest include: A press-pass for the Ringling Bros. circus, 1954; an Sesquicentennial envelope; A dance card from the eighth annual ball of Ira Van Buren Lodge, 1904; 3 war ration books owned by Hart and his family

Volume: 1 Box, approx. 0.57 cf., 12 ½ x 15 ¾ x 5 inches

5. Magazines: This collection includes several editions of various magazines. The collection includes of national and local interest. The collection represents several of Larry Hart‟s lifelong research interests, such as the Civil War and American presidents. The collection also includes issues of Life Magazine and several local periodicals, the Periscope from the first issue in 1915 through February of 1926, Schenectady Works News, Mohawk Valley USA Topics of interest include: The American Civil war in ; Eisenhower‟s death; Kennedy‟s death; Landing on the moon; The 355th fighter group assn. Mustang

Volume: 1 box, approx. 1.19 cf., 16 ½ x 12 ½ x 10 inches

6. Maps: A collection of copies and original maps of Schenectady County and the surrounding area, Erie Canal and the Adirondacks Volume: 2 boxes, approx. 1.98 cf., 32 ½ x 23 ½ x 3inches and 37x 5 ½ x 5 ½ inches

7. Newspapers A collection of originals and copies of newspapers, all locally issued except a copy of the New York Tribune about the sinking of the Titanic Topics include: Original 1803 Western Spectator; copies of the first issue of the Gazette in 1894; Union Star 1945 about the war in Japan

Volume: 1 box, approx. 1.33 cf., 32 ½ x 23 ½ x 3 inches

8. Oversized Materials A collection of documents relating to local history and Larry Hart‟s personal achievements, several certificates which were presented to Hart for his work as well as a scrapbook of his WWII experiences. Also reflects his wider interests in history with Civil war material. Topics include: WWII scrapbook pages from Hart‟s time in the Air force; Jack Dempsey fight poster; Wooden cigar box lid sketched on by Steinmetz; layout pages for book covers

Volume: 1 box, approx. 0.89 cf., 24 ½ x 21 x 3 inches

9. Pamphlets A collection of pamphlets, covering a variety of topics ranging to include local history, Schenectady city, county and New York State as well as national. Some of the collection has been shelved and pamphlets belonging to the collection have been tagged with HART above the call number. Duplicate pamphlets have been interfiled with duplicate pamphlets but marked with yellow tags to indicate that they are a part of the Larry Hart Collection.

Volume: 90 titles occupying approximately 1.7 ft of a shelf, approx. 1.36 cf.

10. Photographs The Larry Hart Photograph collection contains mostly black and white pictures dating from the late 1800‟s to the 1990‟s with a primary concentration between the 1940‟s and the 1990‟s. It is arranged according to topics, which seem to correlate with the themes of his “Old Dorp” newspaper articles. The collection also contains photographs and letters which people have contributed and documents pertaining to some of the events. Very few photographs are labeled as to the event or credited to the photographer. Volume: 20 boxes, approx. 7.60 cf., 12 ½ x 10 ½ x 5 inches each Oversized photographs are also included in this collection, many of which have been enlarged from smaller prints and several of which are framed. A large collection of Carman School class photographs are among the oversized pictures.

Volume: 5 boxes and additional frames, approx. 6.51 cf., 1 box: 25 x 19 ¼ x 2 ¾ inches, 1 box: 15 ¼ x 11 ¾ x 3 ¼ inches, 2 boxes: 16 x 13 x 2 ¾ inches, 1 box: 25 x 20 ½ x 3 inches, additional frames: 29 ½ x 20 ½ x 11 inches

11. Postcards: Collected by Larry Hart, this collection includes both color and black and white postcards as well as some photo postcards. A number of postcards have handwritten messages, are stamped by the Post Office, and include the name of the addressee. The dates on the postcards range from the early 20th century up to the 1980s.

Topics include: Holidays: Thanksgiving, St. Patrick‟s day, Valentine‟s day, Christmas and New Years; Various Schenectady city sites including , American Locomotive Co., parks, the circus fire of 1910 and Union college ; Schenectady county sites including Albany, Rotterdam and Amsterdam; Out of area sites including Washington D.C. and New York City and views of the Hudson River.

Volume: 2 boxes, approx. 0.39 cf., 12 x 7x 4 inches each

12. Research Files A collection of documents, newspaper articles and notes, sorted by topic. These files contain topics of local, state and national importance. Many of the topics were most likely compiled for Larry Hart‟s “Old Dorp” articles. Topics of possible research interest include: ALCO; Susan B. Anthony; Barbers; Baseball; Brooklyn; Carnegie Hall; churches; Civil War; Dutch; Gazette; Halloween; Indians; Lynching ; George Lunn; Markers; Eliphalet Nott; Presidents; Red Cross; Rexford; Stamps; Vale Cemetery; Wall Street; World War II; Joseph Yates

Volume: 10 boxes, approx. 11.77 cf. collectively, 12 ½ x 15 ½ x 10 ½ inches each

13. Scrapbooks This is a collection containing 20 scrapbooks and photo albums. The albums are a variety of sizes and in varying conditions. Most of these albums were compiled by Larry Hart but seven scrapbooks were compiled by others. Two of the albums were compiled by Clarence Hart, the name Larry Hart‟s parents gave him at birth. Sometime after World War II he legally changed his name to Larry Hart. Currently only one album has a contents list.

Volume: occupy a 3 ft shelf, approx. 2.4 cf.

14. Slides: Collected by Larry Hart, this collection includes both color, as well as black and white photos. Besides photos, the collection also includes several illustrations and maps, in both color and black and white. Some of these slides are sorted and labeled by the location of the photographs. Several are labeled in pencil individually on the actual slide, identifying the exact location. Dates of these slides seem to be the 1950-1980s with subjects ranging from approximately the late 19th to 20th century.

Volume: 1 Box, approx. 0.11 cf., 11 x 6 ½ x 2 ¾ inches

15. Negatives A collection of negatives, presumably taken by Larry Hart throughout his lifetime. The collection is a compilation of both black and white as well as color negatives, in a variety of sizes, including 4 x 5 inches, 1 ¾ x 2 inches and 1 ½ x 1 inches. Topics include: Transportation; fires; car accidents; deaths; Rotary club event; several Schenectady buildings and streets

Volume: 1 Box, approx. 0.96 cf., 26 x 8 ¼ x 7 ¾ inches Box/Folder/Item Listing, by Series

1. Larry Hart Collection – Audio/Visual Materials

Cassettes: 1. Schenectady Songs etc. 2. SIDE I Bruno and Carrie Wacholz-Curt‟s house Old Alley SIDE II Cucumber Alley, Porter Games Rules, Fred V. Auchenpauen April 23 1977 3. Last Man‟s club dinner at Mohawk club sat. April 2, 1977- dinner with seven remaining members of Schenectady‟s last man‟s club (WWI) 4. History of Rexford Park, tape 2 5. Frog Alley: Fred V. Auchenpaugh 4/28/77, Erie Canal and Irish: Lew McCue 7/17/61 &7/17/62 (TWO COPIES) 6. SIDE I Cecile Brook‟s Funeral 3/6/ 94 SIDE II America- Ray Charles 7. SIDE I “This Storied Land”- Lowell Thomas10/05/90 SIDE II “Schenectady” by Modernaires S-key-neck-T-A-D-Y 78 rpm Columbia 1950s 8. SIDE I Interview with Platt Carman July 19 1974 SIDE II Henry Schaffer Interviewed Fri Oct. 11 1974 11am. Wall St. office 9. Buddy Rich (dad at hospital 1-9-71) 10. Our Schenectady, recorded in Proctor‟s theatre 1/24/95 Soloist: Judi Merriam Composer: J.W. Van Laak 11. Contact WGY 6/8/83 12. SIDE I Elmer Ave School, Mrs. Congress‟ First Grade, singing Sch‟dy song June 19, 1978 SIDE II Neil B. Reynolds 1/31/89 13. SIDE I Old Frog Alley Hotels SIDE II Frog Alley April 23, 1977 14. History of Rexford Park: tape 1 by Lou Lansing 12/5/80 15. Dora E. Hayes 1/28/79 Scotia village history 16. “Dimensions” WGY on LL 17. SIDE I Official opening of city history center at city hall 11/18/51 SIDE II center opening continued, Lesseps Robson talk 5/7/52 18. Drs. Whitney, Coolidge, Langmuir, Hall 12/12/51 19. SIDE I “Steadfast, sure love” Rev. James E. Mulligan, III First Baptist Church Scotia, New York 9/4/83 Text: Isaiah 55:3 SIDE II Interview J.C. McDermott and home 29 Neal St Scotia Thursday June 22 1989 20. SIDE I Women in history: colonial days: Larry Hart interv. w/ Mrs. Marie Cormack Feb 26 1968 Science: Larry Hart interv. With Miss Katherine Blodgett 8/29/72, Blodgett interview SIDE II continued Mrs. Marjorie Featherstonhaugh at Niskayuna Historical Society on early Schenectady 1965 21. Salvation army band 1977 22. SIDE I Schenectady Massacre Reenactment WGY Feb 8 1940 SIDE II Bicentennial Program at SCHS Mrs. Marianne Brown and Larry Hart 1/12/74 23. SIDE I Speeches of Sir Winston Churchill- excerpts from Winston Churchill‟s most famous speeches in early 1940s SIDE II Churchill continued, Speeches by F.D. Roosevelt, J.F. Kennedy, H.S. Truman- JFK inaugural address Jan 20 1961 as 35th President, Harry S. Truman VE speech May 8, 1945 24. Larry Hart talk at Trinity United Methodist Church‟s 75th anniversary Sept. 27, 1981 25. WGY Contact Talk show 7/9/82 Bob Cudmore, host and Larry Hart guest. 26. This storied land narrated by Lowell Thomas 27. The daily Gazette story 28. SIDE 1 “Chalkdust memories” Clifton Vrooman, moderator Sat. March 11, 1967 SIDE 2 “Chalkdust Memories” continued, Dedication Vrooman Room 2/10/68 29. SIDE I Interview with Joseph S. Hayden about Steinmetz 2/3/72 SIDE II William Efner- Lesseps Robson continued 5/7/52, public opening of city history center at center in city hall Jan 20 1952 30. SIDE I Larry Hart talk at Alplaus fire hall Monday March 28, 1977, Italian night Oct. 10 1979 SIDE II Historical society meeting, Italian night continued 31. Mildred Higgins, 90, at her home 193, Saratoga rd. Scotia. Saturday September 20 1986, one son, died Feb 1 1992, electric fan in background 32. SIDE 1 WGY contact talk show 7/9/82 continued SIDE 2 With Steve Fitz, host 6/28/74 33. SIDE 1 Interview with Frank A. Lage, one of first GE apprentices- 100 years on April 14, 1884 2/2/84 SIDE 2 Last Man‟s club dinner 54th annual meeting at post 1092 Saturday evening March 31, 1984 34. SIDE I Emil Remscheid interview by Larry Hart 5/7/71 (Steinmetz) SIDE II Remscheid continued Nicholas Dinardo 10/25/71 35. Annual meeting SCHS Wednesday April 11, 1979 Dr. J. Dean Dystra, speaker 36. SIDE I Dr. Coolidge speaks to fellowship winners 1970, Dr. James Stokley interviews Dr. Coolidge 1954, Dr. Coolidge at 90 yrs WRGB Interview 1963 SIDE II Dr. Coolidge at 90 yrs WRGB Interview 1963 37. SIDE I “Schenectady in Early 1900s” Old Timers Panel Dec. 11, 1965 Clifton Vrooman, moderator, with Jacob M. Frankel, Walter Reagles Saturday afternoon meeting at Schenectady Co. Historical Society SIDE II “Schenectady in Early 1900s” continued, Kittie West Music Box and Edison phonograph, Dr. E.F.W. Alexanderson interview with Larry Hart March 30, 1973 38. SIDE I Cecile Rhein, Secretary to Dr. C.P. Steinmetz, interviewed by Larry Hart 11/29/71 SIDE II Miss Rhein continued, Edward A. Rice on WGY 1/20/72 39. Midge Hayden interview at her house Vischer Ferry 3/15/75 40. Hotel Van Curler 60th Anniversary 5/6/85 Larry Hart Talk on Schenectady and Hotel Van Curler 41. A Historical society “when we were young” Nov. 21 1987 Saturday at 2 pm 42. Schenectady (S-key-Neck-T-A-D-Y) the Modernaires 43. SIDE I Edward A. Rice interviewed 1-20-72 at his home, 601 Bedford Rd. 3:30-4pm, He was WGY violinist for many years, since 1922 inception Steinmetz voice 1922 SIDE II AA-State Street December 1972 Renovation front of Carl Co. Jay and State St. “George Washington in Schenectady” Larry Hart talk Historical society Aux. Feb 28, 1973 44. SIDE I Socialism in Schenectady and progressive movement “The Lunn Era” metrofair seminar at Union College Saturday Sept 30 1972, Doctor Neal Allen, Mary De Julio, Joseph Spenker and Larry Hart SIDE II Seminar continued, Larry Hart interview with Joseph Spenker at city history center Sept. 6, 1972 45. Old timers‟ panel Jan. 20 1952 at SCHS Headquarters, 13 Union St. William Efner, moderator. Panelists were Walter Deforest, Acherman Gill, Mrs. Simon Schermerhorn, FitzJohn, Joe Peters Sr., George Bradt 46. SIDE I Bicentennial of Liberty flag raising in Schenectady Jan. 12 1974 Saturday 2pm at historical society, Mrs. Merrill Brown and Larry Hart Speakers SIDE II FM classical music 1972 47. Meeting January 1976 at “4” of Robert and Dick‟s bicentennial commission chairman (who died suddenly Feb 22) Robert Bloomer, Dennis Madden, Wayne Harvey, Ken Wallender, Carman Sqarlota , Carl Steubing, Dean Dykstra 48. Elihu Thomson and E.W. Rice Jr. latter‟s Wendell Ave. home in 1932 Thomas Edison talk 49. 1/28/79 Dara E.J. Layes made for Village and oral history library 50. SIDE I Paris 1945, with American all stars Mel Powell, Bernie Prvin, Pesnirts Hucks, Ray Mc Kenliy, Carmen Mastren ad Joe Schulmen SIDE II organ lost 8/17/80 51. Nixon Resigns August 1974 52. SIDE I E.F.W. Alexanderson March 30, 1972 1132 Adams Rd. SIDE II D & H railroad Carl B. Sterzing Jr. D & H President Rotary Sch‟dy March 22 1973 53. SIDE I Ralph Turner interview at Gazette Wednesday Dec 29, 1976 SIDE II Thomas Laviolette interview on “Old Bellevue” at Gazette Monday Jan 31, 1977 54. Nixon-Kennedy Debates October 1960 55. Nixon Resignation speech, August 8, 1974 56. SIDE I Al Hart Broadcasts 1971 Nick Dinardo interview on Steinmetz Oct. 25, 1971 SIDE II Nick Dinardo interview 24 Jay St. October 25, 1971 57. SIDE I The Sound of 50 years SIDE II Tribute to J.F. Kennedy Taped from records Jan. 27, 1981 58. Joe Spencer Sept 6 1972 interview on Mayor Lunn 59. WGY 30th Anniversary program 1952 tape 1 60. WGY 30th Anniversary program 1952 tape 2 61. Contact talk show on “Steinmetz in Sch‟dy” 11/24/78 62. SIDE I Ford Address to Congress August 1974 SIDE II Reagan State of Union 9 p.m. Jan 25 1983 63. SIDE I Part II of Contact talk show on “Steinmetz in Schenectady” Friday Nov. 24 1978 J.J Bowman show host 64. WGY Contact I Thursday March 18, 1976 65. WGY Contact II Thursday March 18, 1976 66. St. Clare‟s Hospital 6-7-73 Cornerstone ceremony 67. WGY Contact January 28 1976 tape 1 68. SIDE I Old Timers Panel at SCHS Dec. 1963; Jonathan Pearson, mod with Walter Reagles, Lewis McCue and Aaron Becker SIDE II Archibald C. Wemple‟s mayoral address, 1/1/5; Dave Garroway, 1955; WGY 30th Anniversary Salute, 1952; Lewis B. Sebring Jr. at City History Center, 8/10/71 69. Harold E. Blodgett 6/19/74, Tony Greene interview 4/13/95 SIDE II Greene interview continued 70. WGY Contact January 28 1976 tape 2 71. WGY 50th Anniversary 8:00-10:30 pm Steve Fitz Program WGY Feb. 17 1972 72. Frank Blood‟s 100th Birthday Party at Unitarian Church 2/1/81 73. Mrs. Marjorie (Duane) Featherstonehaugh 1965 74. Dr. Coolidge‟s 100th Birthday H. Liebkowski speaker 75. Judge Wemple/ A Hart and Sebring 76. SIDE I June 1932 Class 50th Reunion held at Turf Restaurant Scotia, night of Sat, June 19, 1982 SIDE II Old radio shows of the 1930s 77. Bicentennial meeting 3/17/75, public meeting at Schenectady public library Monday March 17, 1975 78. Schenectady Co. Board of Representatives Meeting Jan 12, 1971 79. Schenectady Rotary Talk 2/25/71 80. 5/9/76 Bicentennial colonial Sabbath Sunday first reformed Schenectady 81. Mr. Efner interviews Lesseps Robson (a book dealer in Schenectady) May 9 1952, historical society meeting 82. Lunn Era in Schenectady, Seminar at Union college, first annual metrofair in Schenectady Prof. Neal Allen, moderator Mrs. Mary DeJulio, Joseph Spencer, Larry Hart Sat. Sept. 30, 1972 9:30 am 83. In Union Ave home of Willis T. Hanson Jr.- first part is interview by Jack Arnecke of WRGB, in connection with republication of his Revolution war book for Bicentennial commission October 23, 1974 Rev. J. Dean Dykstra of First Reformed Church also makes comment (Scene as filmed for television) 84. SIDE I Part II opening of city history center 11/18/1952 Efner-Neil B. Reynolds Dr. harry J. Linton Dr. Albert B. Corey (State Historian) Dr. Gosnell (State Librarian) Howard McConville, Sam Stratton (Mayor) SIDE II Meeting January 20, 1952 Efner Henry Ritchie, Henry A. Kerste, Louis B. Sebring Jr. Efner welcomes Raymond Bowers as Rotterdam town historian 85. Walter J. Reagles interview Friday January 29, 1971 86. SIDE I Dr. Katherine Blodgett interview 18 N. Church St. Friday September 29, 1972 SIDE II James Duggan ex-director planner focus, speaking at “New seekers” program at first (Dutch) reformed church Sunday Nov. 2, 1975 87. Historical society old-Timer‟s panel, meeting on Saturday March 10, 1979 at 2pm Vendors symposium Larry Hart Moderator Jerry Zink Ice man, Edward Martin Milk, Carlton Brown Baker, Michael Terry coal and interview same day with Richard Martin 88. SIDE I Interview W.V.B Van Dyck at his home 21 Washington Ave. 1972 (he died Mar. 13 1981 age 105 SIDE II Efner and group meeting city history center Jan. 20 1952 89. SIDE I Ackerman Gill- old theaters- historical society meeting 13 Union St. 11/11/1952 SIDE II Nov. 18 1952 Opening of city history center Lew Sebring- Bill Efner Chet Woodin 90. Western Gateway Bridge, Kathleen Dempsey, Tuesday April 25 3:30pm 1972 91. SIDE I State St. Dec 1 1971 (Out Gazette window) 12:30 to 1pm Charles T Male Sr. 1/14/72 SIDE II Charles T. Male Sr. at his Troy Road office 1/14/72 92. SIDE I Western Gateway II opening Wednesday December 19, 1973 SIDE II State St. sounds Thursday Dec. 20 1973 93. SIDE I Interview with Ernest Shaffer in dining room of Shaffer home. Also present were Mrs. Shaffer and Kay Creasy daughter, 1381 Union Street SIDE II “Practice” speech run through of talk given at 9th commencement of Schenectady County Community college armory Thursday June 7 1979

Videotapes: 1. Larry Hart @ SCPL 10 December 1990, “Schenectady Songs” 2. “The Great Depression” 3. “Dedication of the plaque in Proctor‟ Arcade for Dr. Alexanderson . . . “ 25 Jan 1996 4. “Bldg #10” 5. “Trolley films” 6. “Lindbergh Landing in Schenectady” July 1927 7. “Trolley Cars” (2) 8. “Views of the Electric City” 9. “The Iron Horse in Schenectady” 10. “Things That Aren‟t There Anymore” WMHT April 1974

Reel to Reel 1. Nixon inaugural, M.L. King Funeral 2. “Sounds of Yesteryear,” trolley tape 3. Lincoln inaugural Jan 30 1968 4. Excerpts transferred “Stockade Encore” Nov. 9 1977 5. “Stockade Encore” B interviews N. Renter, R. Kambour 6. excepts transferred “Stockade Encore” Nov. 9, 1977 7. S + S dedication ceremony John J. Vrooman room, Saturday Feb. 10 2pm 8. Interviews Stockade Film sounds roll 1, scene 1 Dawson and 2 Arthur, wild sound Dawson moving land 9. Old friends tape 10. wild sound- interview cuts Uher “Stockade interview inserts” 11. Mesick Architect, restoration simple, hand lone, story 12. Rewter Roll 2 13. Rewter Roll 1 14. Mary V. Bogart reel 2 (excerpts transferred Nov 1977 “Stockade Encore” 15. Aut class wild/ Mary V. Bogart reel 1 16. V. Lynch Stockade interviews 17. Stockade Picnic 18. Stockade slides Roll two audio tape 19. Roger Kambour R.2 20. Feibes and Schmitt R1 beginning- end Ernie Cohen 21. Feibes and Schmitt R2 Stockade 22. Sights and sounds- Salvation army band “departure,” Edison phonograph “Hungarian rhapsody”… 23. Roger Kambour R1 24. Father Kirby 25. Paul Schaffer 26. A Watrous Stockade 27. ****SIDE 1 mono 1 Opening city history center Nov. 18, 1951 Louis B. Sebring Jr., William B. Efner, Chester J. Woodin, Neil B. Reynolds, Dr. Harry J. Linton, Dr. Albert B. Corey (state Historian) Dr. Gosnell (state librarian) Howard C. McConville, Mayor Samuel S. Stratton SIDE 1 mono 2 meeting at City history center Jan 20, 1952: Stone continued Meeting at Sch‟dy Co. HiSt. Soc. 13 Union St. Nov. 11, 1952: Walter S. DeForest, former city policeman, Ackerman Gill on theatres, Mrs. Sumon Schermerhorn, FitzJohn on the Sch‟dy putter and early golf in Sch‟dy SIDE 2 mono 1 Opening of City History Center (continued) Meeting Jan. 20 1952 at City History center: Efner, Henry Ritchie (archivist), Henry A. Kerste (early druggist), Sebring. Efner welcomes Raymond Bowers as Rotterdam town historian Stone talks about collection SIDE 2 mono 2 Efner interviews Lesseps Robson, book dealer at city history center 28. ****SIDE 1 Metrofair seminar at Union college on Lunn era in Schenectady Saturday September 30, 1972. Prof Neal Allen, Mary Dejulio, Joseph Spencer, and Larry Hart panelists, Interview with Joe Spencer at city hall on Mayor Lunn September 6 1972 SIDE 2 left Joe Spencer interview (continued) Larry Hart talk on “the Human side of George R. Lunn” Feb. 4 1973 first reformed church, Larry Hart talk on “Trolley Days in Schenectady” at Sch‟dy rotary club Feb 15, 1973 at first reformed church SIDE 1 right “Washington in Schenectady” Larry Hart at HiSt. Soc. Aux. wed Feb 28 1973, Bicentennial program of 2nd liberty flag raising in Sch‟dy Jan 12 1774 held at hist soc. Sat 2 pm Jan 12 1974 29. *****taped interviews SIDE 1 left Walter Reagles 1/29/71, Emil Remscheid 5/7/71, Nicholas Dinardo 10/25/71, Wemple inaugural address as Sch‟dy mayor 1/1/2, WGY‟s 30th anniversary 1953, Dave Garroway 1955, Judge Wemple 8/5/71, Lewis Sebring Jr. 8/10/71, State St. sounds 12/2/71 SIDE 1 right Hayden interview (conclusion), Marjorie Featherstonhaugh 65, Dr. Katherine Blodgett 8/29/72, William V.B. Van Dyck Aug 72, Miss Kathleen Dempsey 4/25/72, State St. sounds Dec. 1972, Larry Hart at HiSt. Soc. Aux. Feb. 1973 SIDE 2 left Sam Stratton 1/6//72, Miss Cecile Rhein 11/29/71, Steinmetz voice 1922, E.A. Rice 1/20/72, Charles T. Male Sr. 1/14/72, Joseph Hayden 2/3/72 SIDE 2 right E.F.W. Alexanderson 3/30/73, Henry Schaffer 10/11/74, Fred V. Auchenpaugh 4/28/77, LEW McCoe 7/17/61+ 7/17/62 30. Steve Fitz Contact show WGY-9 to 12 midnight 31. *****SIDE 1 Sch‟dy Co. His. Soc. Sat. Dec. 11 1965 2:30 pm “Schenectady in the early 1900s” Panelists = Walter J. Reagles and Jacob M. Frankel, Moderator Clifton Vrooman SIDE 2 Sch‟dy Co. HiSt. Soc. Sat. March 11, 1967 2:30 pm “Chalkdust memories” memorial program to Mrs. John Erbacher, led by Clifton Vrooman, dedication ceremony of the Vrooman room Sat. Feb 10, 2 pm 1968 32. Capital News conference May 21, 1976, Larry Hart taped 1:30-2 pm for show Sunday May 23 at 10am 33. ****WGY 50th anniversary 2/20/72 34. SIDE 1 right “Button down mind” by Bob Newhart SIDE 1 left Contact show with Bob Codmore Friday July 9 1982 8-11 pm 35. WGY story cute 1 +2 Steinmetz movie 36. 1965 Annual meeting SCHS Wednesday April 7 1965, Charades party at Bill and Eldythes‟ April 3rd 1954 those present were Bill + Eldythe, Jim + Eunice, Harry + Miriam, Loren + Dusty, Larry + Babs, Lauren + Lorna, Ken + Yvonne 37. Stockade Association Meeting May 24 38. Stockade slides roll 1, wild sound, Jim Schmizt and others: zoning hearing, Hoddie and Mary, Veronia Lynch, Recoming hearing, Stockade meetings, Stockade towns, Dawson sync, Arthur sync 39. “Stockade Encore” interviews H. Van Voast, S. Ferguson, M.V.D Bogart, N. Reuter 40. Popeye theme 41. Capital News Conference 7/19/74 taped with Bill Duffy at WRGB on July 19 1974 for July 20 show 42. Sacandog 43. Sounds of History-new sounds of yesteryear (many varied tracks) 44. Man and his music-Frank Sinatra

Film: 1. Union-Star Ernie Tetrault 2. 1948 Church fire and 1927 Lindberg visit [DVD copy on Reading Room shelf] 3. Trolley days silent film 1941 and 1946 [DVD copy on Reading Room shelf] 4. Stockade- Lee Bowden 5. unidentified 6. Historical films 1954 through 1975 [DVD copy on Reading Room shelf] 7. Stockade A + B 8. Stockade C+ D +Stockade Close + Shepard‟s song 9. Charles Proteus Steinmetz – GE Film 1981 [DVD copy on Reading Room shelf]

Phonograph Records:

1. Mayor Archibald Wemple‟s Inaugural Statement on 1 January 1952 Dubbed from Tape/City Hall 8 January 1952 78 RPM WGY General Electric Record No. 52-29 2. Mayor Archibald C. Wemple – Area Salute to WGY 78 RPM WGY General Electric Record No. 52-332 – A 3. Dave Garroway to Mayor Archibald Wemple 1955 78 RPM Reference Recording National Broadcasting Co. (NBC) 4. “The Stone the Builders Accepted” A sermon by The Rev. Dr. Leon M. Adkins on the history of the First United Methodist Church, 12 November 1972.

2. Larry Hart Collection – Books

Note: Does not include all books shelved before May 2009.

Title Author Pub call du Shelve Conditi Pbk Notes Location dat numb p d Y/N on /H e er Y/ C N "An Old Time Inn" Blue Wessels, 197 Fair pbk additiona Mountain House, Adirondack William L. 2 l papers museum "Doff Your Caps to the Keetz, 198 796.3 Y Y Fair pbk additiona basement- Champions!" Schenectady Frank M. 4 5 K l papers duplicate books 100th Anniversary Scotia Fire Scotia Fire 197 974.7 Y Y Fair pbk basement- Department Department 3 44 duplicate books Sco 110th Anniversary Scotia Fire Scotia Fire 198 N N Fair pbk basement- Department Department 3 duplicate books 1902 Edition of The Sears, Amory, 196 658.8 Y Y fair pbk basement- Roebuck Catalogue Cleveland 9 7 Sea duplicate books 1939 World's fair Papp, John 197 fair pbk 3 A Century of Service: The Hunter, 199 Y Y fair pbk inscriptio basement- story of the Dar Ann 1 n duplicate books Arnold A Field Guide to the Day, John 198 551.5 N N fair hc signed by shelved Atmosphere A. and 1 Sch author\ Vincent J. Schaefer A General Electric Scrapbook 621.3 Y Y Fair pbk basement- History with Commentary Gen duplicate books A General Electric Scrapbook 621.3 Y Y Fair pbk basement- History with Commentary Gen duplicate books A History of Schenectady Hanson, 191 974.7 Y Y Fair hc inscriptio basement- during the revolution Willis T. 6 44 n duplicate books Han A History of the First 196 974.7 Y Y fair pbk additiona basement- Reformed Church of Scotia, 8 44 K l papers duplicate books New York A History of the Hudson Nestle, 196 385.0 Y Y fair pbk shelved Valley Railroad David F. 7 974 Nes A History of the Hudson Nestle, 196 385.0 Y n fair pbk Valley Railroad David F. 7 974 Nes A History of the Schenectady Pearson, 188 974.7 Y Y worn hc basement- Patent in the Dutch and English Jonathan 3 44 duplicate books times Pea A History of Watervliet 355.7 Y Y fair pbk Arsenal, 1813-1968 3 A media summary of curved 198 629.2 fair pbk additiona shelved dashing across America 5 2 l papers Med A Ministry by Grace: Images The 125th 199 974.7 Y Y fair pbk papers basement- of Zion's 125-Year history Anniversar 6 44 inside duplicate books y Pictorial Min cover History Committee of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church A narrative embracing the Toll, 184 974.7 Fair HC basement- history of two or three of the Daniel J. 7 44 duplicate books first settlers and their families M.D. of Schenectady A Sunnyview Memoir: Sunnyview N N fair pbk remembering 60 years of Rehabilitati caring on center A Tribute to The Martin Box first 198 N N Fair pbk additiona Methodist 3 l papers church, Schenectad y Adirondack Album Fowler 197 974.7 N N fair pbk signed by shelved Barney 4 53 author Fow Adirondack Album Vol 2 Fowler 198 974.7 N N Fair pbk shelved Barney 2 53 Fow Adirondack Album Vol 3 Fowler 198 974.7 N N fair pbk shelved Barney 2 53 Fow Albany Bicentennial 1686- Papp, John 197 n n fair pbk 1886 0 Albany Bicentennial 1686- Papp, John 197 y n fair pbk additiona 1886 0 l papers Albany, Troy and Schenectady the Blue 192 974.7 N N Fair hc additiona shelved Blue Book Book 9 44 l papers Company inside ALCO Historic Photos National 197 385.A Y Y fair pbk papers basement- Railway 9 LC inside duplicate books Historical cover Society. Mohawk & Hudson Chapter ALCO Historic Photos Mohawk 198 385 Y Y fair pbk additiona basement- and 4 Alc l papers duplicate books Hudson chapter American Portraits, 1800-1850: Feigenbau 197 757 Y Y good hc additiona basement- A catalogue of early portraits m, Rita 2 Fei l papers duplicate Books in the collections of Union College American Weather Stories Hughes, 197 551.6 fair pbk additiona Patrick 6 9 l papers An Enclave of Elegance: A Maston, 198 974.7 Y Y Fair pbk basement- Survey of the Architecture, Bruce 3 44 M duplicate books Development and Personalities of the General Electric Realty Plot Historic Anniversary Anecdotes: First Alford, 198 974.7 Y Y Fair pbk basement- Presbyterian Church 1760- Michael R., 6 44 duplicate books 1985 Grace E. Alf Linebaugh and James R. Stewart Annual Lecture: Federal Bar 198 N N fair pbk Courthouse, Foley Square Council 4 and the second Circuit Historical committee Biography of Andrew Jackson, Goodwin, 183 973.5 worn hc # 14 President of the United States, Philo A. 3 6 formerly Major General in the Esq. Army of the United States Burning of Schenectady Dailey, 194 974.7 Y Y Fair pbk copy 15 basement- W.N.P. 0 44 of 300, duplicate books Dai papers inside cover Capital Story Roseberry, 196 974.7 Y Y fair pbk basement- Cecil R. 4 43 N duplicate books Centennial History of the First Kitchin, 190 974.7 Y Y fair hc basement- Methodist Episcopal Church William C. 7 72 duplicate books and Benjamin H. Ripton Centennial Jubilee of St. St. Joseph's 196 Y N Fair pbk Joseph's Parish Schenectady 2 New York Centennial Jubilee of St. St. Joseph's 196 Y N Fair pbk Joseph's Parish Schenectady 2 New York Champlain and the French in Tyrrell, 196 974.7 Y Y fair pbk basement- New York William G. 5 Tyr duplicate books Charter of the City of 186 Y Y damage hc SCOTC Schenectady 9 d H TAPE placed with city records Church of St. Adalbert 1903- St. 974.7 Y Y new HC papers basement- 1978 Adalbert 44 inside duplicate books CAT cover, H signed by author Church of St. Adalbert 1903- St. 974.7 Y Y Fair hc papers basement- 1978 Adalbert 44 inside duplicate books CAT cover H City Mission of Schenectady Habel, Eric 974.7 Y Y good pbk inscriptio basement- W. 44 n duplicate books Hab Clarissa Putman of Tribes Hill Vrooman, 195 FIC Y Y Fair hc basement- John J. 0 VRO duplicate books Council Fire and Cannon Vrooman, 196 974.7 Fair hc name in John J. 2 02 cover Delaware and Hudson Shaughness 196 385 Y Y Fair hc basement- y, Jim 7 Sha duplicate books Door to the Mohawk Valley Veeder, 194 974.7 Y Y Fair HC signed by basement- Millicent 7 44 author duplicate books Winton S324 v Door to the Mohawk Valley Veeder, 194 974.7 Y Y damage pbk additiona basement- Millicent 7 44 S d l papers duplicate books Winton Early History of Schenectady Sanders, 187 974.7 Y Y damage HC basement- and its first settlers John 9 44 d duplicate books San Early Life in Colonial Freitas, 198 974.7 Y Y fair pbk basement- Schenectady Marilyn 3 44 duplicate books Fre Early Life in Colonial Freitas, 198 974.7 Y Y fair pbk basement- Schenectady Marilyn 3 44 duplicate books Fre Early Life in Colonial Freitas, 198 974.7 Y Y fair pbk basement- Schenectady Marilyn 3 44 duplicate books Fre Elias: Ersatz Prinz…Union Kotzbauer, 200 N N new pbk additiona Patriot Robert W. 4 l papers inside Fares, Please!: A popular Miller, 196 388 Y Y Fair pbk signed by basement- history of trolleys, horsecars, John 0 M author duplicate books streetcars, buses, elevateds, and Anderson subways First Settlers of Schenectady Pearson, 187 974.7 Y Y worn Hc basement- Jonathan 3 42 duplicate books Pea Forts and firesides of the Vrooman, 196 974.7 Y Y Fair hc additiona basement- Mohawk Country John J. 2 6 Vro l papers duplicate books Forts and firesides of the Vrooman, 194 974.7 Y Y fair hc basement- Mohawk Country John J. 3 6 Vro duplicate Books From Sea to Sea in 1903 in a Hammond, 198 629.2 N Y pbk shelved curved dash Oldsmobile John S. III 5 2 Ham From Van Curler to Steinmetz: 197 920 Y Y Fair pbk basement- Our Hall of Fame 9 Sch duplicate books Genealogy of the Toll Family Hill, 194 929.2 Y Y fair hc #14 (of Daniel and Simon) Dudley 1 T Branches Toll Glenville Past and Present 197 974.7 Y Y damage pbk additiona basement- 0 44 d l papers duplicate books Gle Greek Temples on the Scherer, 198 974.7 Y Y Fair pbk additiona basement- Towpath: a history and guide John L. 5 48 l papers duplicate books to the Vischer Ferry Historic Sch district Growing with Schenectady ALCO 194 385 Y Y fair pbk basement- 8 Alc duplicate books Growing with Schenectady ALCO 194 385 Y Y fair pbk additiona basement- 8 Alc l papers duplicate books Growing with Schenectady ALCO 194 385 Y Y fair pbk additiona basement- 8 Alc l papers duplicate books Harp strings in the wind Christman, 199 818 C Y Y Fair hc additiona basement- Lansing 8 l papers/ duplicate books signed by author Herman Melville Howard, 196 fair pbk additiona Leon 1 l papers Historical Notes on the 195 974.7 Y Y Fair pbk additiona Sacandaga Reservoir Area 8 47 H l papers Historical Souvenir Program: Schenectad 195 974.7 Y Y fair pbk basement- Schenectady Sesquicentennial y City 9 44 duplicate books Historical Souvenir Program: Schenectad 195 974.7 Y Y fair pbk additiona basement- Schenectady Sesquicentennial y City 9 44 l papers duplicate books Historical Souvenir Program: Schenectad 195 974.7 Y Y Fair pbk basement- Schenectady Sesquicentennial y City 9 44 duplicate books History of Education in Neisuler, 196 974.7 Y Y good hc basement- Schenectady Jeanette G. 4 44 duplicate books Nei History- Schenectady Fire Schenectad 194 974.7 Y Y Fair pbk taped in Department y's 6 44 S Newspap permanent er article fireman's association Illustrated Treasury of the Kerr, O.M. 198 385 K Y Y good hc inscriptio basement- American Locomotive 0 n duplicate books company In the Valley Frederic, 190 Fict Y Y Fair HC signed by basement- Harold 8 Fre previous duplicate books owner In the Valley Frederic, 189 Fict Y Y fair hc signed by basement- Harold 2 Fre previous duplicate books owner In Ye Olden Time: Fort Orange Papp, John 197 N N Fair pbk 0 Johnson of the Mohawks Pound, 193 BJ Y Y fair hc additiona basement- Arthur 0 l papers duplicate books Just Dad: Highlights of the Ligon, 197 J Lig Fair hc shelved pioneer days in the middle west Ernest M. 2 1867-1959 Life in a Large Manufacturing Ripley, 191 621.3 Y Y Fair HC basement- Plant Charles M. 9 Rip duplicate books Longhouse diplomacy and Hagan, 973.3 Y Y fair pbk basement- frontier warfare William T. Hag duplicates books Longhouse diplomacy and Hagan, 973.3 Y Y fair pbk basement- frontier warfare William T. Hag duplicates books Marriage Notices from Steuben Jackson, 199 974.7 N N New pbk shelved County, New York, Mary S. 8 83 Newspapers 1797-1884 and Jac Edward F. Jackson Memories Putman, J. 198 929.2 Y Y Fair pbk basement- Wendell 8 Put duplicates books Memories Putman, J. 198 929.2 Y Y Fair pbk basement- Wendell 8 Put duplicates books Men and Volts: the story of Hammond, 194 621.3 Y Y fair hc inscriptio basement- general electric John 1 Ham n duplicates Winthrop books Mohawk Baronet: Sir William Flexner, 195 B Joh Y Y Fair HC basement- Johnson of New York James 9 duplicates Thomas books Mohawk Valley Happenings Strobeck, 199 973.2 N N fair pbk signed by Katherine 5 09 author M. J71f Mountain Morning and other Pound, 193 n n fair hc signed by basement- poems Arthur 2 author, duplicate Books number 14 of 500 Murder in the Adirondacks : Brandon, 198 364.1 N N Fair HC on shelf An American Tragedy Craig 6 523 Revisited My Kind of Country: Favorite Carmer, 196 974.7 Y Y Fair hc signed by basement- writings about New York Carl 6 C author duplicate books natural areas of Schenectady Schmitt, 198 974.7 Y Y Fair pbk basement- County Claire K. 1 44 duplicates and Pierre Sch books M. Lanoue natural areas of Schenectady Schmitt, 198 974.7 Y Y Fair pbk basement- County Claire K. 1 44 duplicates and Pierre Sch books M. Lanoue New York in the Revolution Roberts, 189 973.3 Y Y worn hc basement- James A 8 N duplicate books Northern New York and the Sylvester, 197 974.7 Y Y fair hc basement- Adirondack Wilderness Nathaniel 3 S duplicates Bartlett books Official Album-Scotia Golden 195 974.7 Y Y fair pbk basement- Jubilee 4 44 duplicates Off books Official Album-Scotia Golden 195 974.7 Y Y damage pbk no cover basement- Jubilee 4 44 d duplicates Off books Old North Country Bridges Allen, 198 624.2 Y Y fair HC basement- Richard 3 All duplicate books Sanders Old Schenectady Papp, John 974.7 Y Y fair pbk basement- 44 duplicates Pap books Old Schenectady Bottles: Topka, Roy 198 666.1 Y Y Fair pbk basement- Imprints from the past 1830- M. 8 9 Top duplicates 1910 books On the shoulders of Giants, General 197 621.3 Y Y Fair pbk basement- 1924-1946 Electric 9 Gen duplicates books One Hundred Years of History: Wertz, 197 974.7 Y Y fair pbk additiona basement- First United Methodist Church, Philip H. 2 44 l papers duplicates Schenectady New York, 1872- Meth books 1972 Our Hall of Fame 197 920 Y Y Fair pbk basement- 9 Sch duplicates books Pathway of Empire Hungerford 193 917.4 N N Fair HC , Edward 5 7 H928 a Pathways of Progress, 1947- General 198 621.3 Y Y good pbk additiona basement- 1978 Electric 0 Gen l papers duplicates inside books Pathways of Time 194 974.7 Y Y fair pbk basement- 8 44 duplicates Pat books Pathways of Time 194 974.7 Y Y fair pbk basement- 8 44 duplicates Pat books Polish Past in America, 1608- Haiman, 197 929.3 Y Y fair pbk basement- 1865 Miecislaus 4 Hai duplicate books (Mieczysla w) Pride of the Valley Hagan, 197 N N fair pbk E.A. 3 Quaker Street: a village Phillips, 196 n n fair pbk founded by Quakers Marjorie 5 Hoag Recollections of Steinmetz: A Remscheid, 197 B Y Y fair pbk basement- Visit to the workshops of Dr. Emil J. 7 STE duplicates Charles Proteus Steinmetz books Recollections of Steinmetz: A Remscheid, 197 B Y Y fair pbk with basement- Visit to the workshops of Dr. Emil J. 7 STE additions duplicates Charles Proteus Steinmetz taped in books Recollections of Steinmetz: A Remscheid, 197 B Ste Y Y fair pbk basement- Visit to the workshops of Dr. Emil J. 7 duplicates Charles Proteus Steinmetz books Regional Development Plan Capital 197 N N fair pbk District 8 Regional Planning Commissio n Romance of a Great Factory Ripley, 191 621.3 Y Y Fair hc inscriptio basement- Charles M. 9 Rip n duplicates books Romance of a Great Factory Ripley, 191 621.3 Y Y fair hc basement- Charles M. 9 Rip duplicates books Romance of a Great Factory Ripley, 191 621.3 Y Y good hc basement- Charles M. 9 Rip duplicates books Rotterdam New York: A Craig, J. 197 974.7 Y Y FAIR pbk basement- Pictoral history Marvin and 6 44 duplicates John P. Cra books Papp Roughing It Twain, 187 914 damage pbk #14 2 d Saint Among Savages: The life Talbot, 196 BJ Y Y fair pbk basement- of Isaac Jogues Francis S. 1 duplicates J. books Saratoga Snell, 195 973.3 Y Y fair pbk basement- Charles W. 0 33 duplicates Sne books Saratoga, Saga of am impious Waller. 196 974.7 Fair hc additiona era George 6 48 W l papers Scattering Memories of a Gordon, 974.7 Y Y fair pbk additiona basement- Sacondaga Home 1850-1870 Wellington 47 G l papers duplicates E. books Schenectady Ancient and Monroe, 191 974.7 Y Y FAIR HC signed by basement- Modern Joel Henry 4 44 previous duplicates Mon owner books Schenectady Ancient and Monroe, 191 974.7 Y Y Fair HC inscriptio basement- Modern Joel Henry 4 44 n duplicates Mon books Schenectady Ancient and Monroe, 191 974.7 Y Y worn hc basement- Modern Joel Henry 4 44 duplicates Mon books Schenectady Ancient and Monroe, 191 974.7 Y Y Fair hc might basement- Modern Joel Henry 4 44 want to duplicates Mon replace books our shelved book with this one Schenectady County New Yates, 190 974.7 Y Y worn hc basement- York, its History to the Close Austin A. 2 44 duplicates of the Nineteenth Century Yat books Schenectady Directory and Papp, John 197 974.7 Y Y Fair pbk signed basement- City Register for the years 9 44 duplicates 1841-42 Sch books Schenectady Out of the ashes: Hulett, Don 199 974.7 Y Y fair pbk basement- a brief account of the 1690 "Joe" 8 44 duplicates massacre Hul books Schenectady Then and Now Papp, John 196 974.7 Y Y fair pbk signed by basement- 6 44 author duplicates Pap books Schenectady, Past and Present Westover, 193 974.7 Y Y fair hc basement- Myron F. 1 44 W duplicates books Scotia 974.7 Y Y worn pbk basement- 44 duplicates Sco books Scotia 100 Years: Memories of 200 974.7 Y Y fair pbk basement- a village 4 44 duplicates Sco books Silent Hooves Liddle, 198 974.7 Y Y fair pbk signed by basement- Warren 6 44 author duplicates Lid books St George's Church, Hanson, 191 974.7 Y Y Fair hc basement- Schenectady Vol.2 Willis T. 9 44 duplicates books St. George's Church, Hanson, 191 974.7 Y Y fair hc basement- Schenectady Vol.1 Willis T. 9 44 duplicates Han books Steinmetz: Engineer and Kline, 199 921 Y Y New hc basement- Socialist Ronald R. 2 Ste duplicates books Stockade Signage Woods, 199 974.7 Y Y Fair pbk additiona basement- Robert J. 0 44 l papers duplicates Sch books Symon Schermerhorn's Ride 191 974.7 Y Y Fair hc copy 68 0 44 of 225 SYM Tale of Peter Rabbit Potter, 191 Fair Gift of 4R, C-4 Beatrix 6 Mrs. Hart Tales of Old Dorp Weller, W. 190 974.7 Y Y Fair HC basement- Earl 7 44 duplicates Wel books The American Revolution: 197 973.3 Y Y Fair pbk basement- Three Views 5 A duplicates books the Archaeology of New York Ritchie, 198 974.7 Y Y good hc basement- State William A. 0 R duplicates books the Archaeology of New York Ritchie, 196 970.1 Y Y good hc basement- State William A. 9 Rit duplicate books The Autobiography of an Emmet, 193 BE Y Y fair HC signed by basement- Engineer William Le 1 author duplicates Roy books The Autobiography of an Emmet, 193 BE Y Y worn HC signed by basement- Engineer William Le 1 author duplicates Roy books The Begum's Daughter Bynner, 189 813.4 damage hc #14 Edwin 0 9 d Lassetter The Decisive Battles: The Miller, 195 373.7 Y Y good hc photographic History of the Francis 7 M Civil War Trevelyan The Early History of Corinth: Shorey, 195 974.7 Y Y fair pbk additiona basement- Once Known as Jessup's Mabel 9 48 S l papers duplicates Landing Pitkin books The Edison Era, 1876-1892 General 197 621.3 Y Y Fair pbk basement- Electric 6 Gen duplicates books The Erie Canal Papp, John 197 386.4 Y Y fair pbk signed by basement- 7 Pap author duplicates books The French Horn at the Hayes, 198 974.7 Y Y Fair pbk basement- Flockey John T. 4 45 duplicates Hay books The General Electric Story, General 198 621.3 Y Y good hc basement- 1876-1986 Electric 9 Gen duplicates books The Heavyweight Fleischer, 194 796.8 Fair hc Championship: An informal Nat 9 3 history of heavyweight boxing from 1719 to the Present day The Horseless carriage Papp, John 197 fair pbk signed by 9 author The Hudson from the Lossing, 197 917.4 good hc basement- Wilderness to the sea Benson J. 2 7 duplicate books The Human Side of Alger, 197 621.3 Y Y Fair HC signed by basement- Engineering: tales of General Philip L. 2 Alg author duplicates Electric Engineering over 80 books Years The Iroquois: A History of the Kimm, 190 N N damage pbk Six Nations Silas 0 d Conrad The Markers Speak: An Birch, John 196 974.7 Y Y good HC basement- Informal History of the J. 2 44 duplicates Schenectady area Bir books The Markers Speak: An Birch, John 196 974.7 Y Y good hc signed by basement- Informal History of the J. 2 44 author, duplicates Schenectady area Bir papers books inside cover The Mohawk Club: 100 Years Mohawk 974.7 Y Y new pbk papers basement- 1885-1985 Club 44 inside duplicates Moh cover books The Mohawk Colored Giants Keetz, 199 796.3 Y Y New pbk basement- of Schenectady Frank M. 9 57 duplicates books The Mohawk Golf Club, 1898- Stratton, 796.3 Y Y new hc letter basement- 1998 Roy and 52 S from the duplicates Ned editor books Landon inside front cover The Mohawk Valley and the 197 973.3 Y Y fair pbk basement- American Revolution 2 moh duplicates books The Mohawk Valley: Its Reid, W. 190 974.7 Y Y worn HC basement- Legends and Its History Max 1 Rei duplicates books The Old Mohawk-Turnpike Greene, 192 974.7 Y Y damage hc basement- Book Nelson 4 6 Gre d duplicates books The Old Mohawk-Turnpike Greene, 192 974.7 Y Y damage hc additiona basement- Book Nelson 4 6 Gre d l paper duplicate books The Opening Battles: The Miller, 195 373.7 Y Y good hc inscriptio photographic History of the Francis 7 M n Civil War Trevelyan The Original Erie Canal at Fort Veeder, 196 386.4 y y fair pbk basement- Hunter David 8 Vee duplicates books The photographic History of Miller, 191 373.7 Y Y worn hc the Civil War: Armies and Francis 2 M Leaders Trevelyan The photographic History of Miller, 191 373.7 Y Y worn hc the Civil War: Forts and Francis 1 M Trevelyan The photographic History of Miller, 191 373.7 Y Y damage hc the Civil War: Poetry and Francis 1 M d Eloquence Trevelyan The photographic History of Miller, 191 373.7 Y Y damage hc the Civil War: Soldier life Francis 2 M d secret service Trevelyan The photographic History of Miller, 191 373.7 Y Y damage hc the Civil War: The Cavalry Francis 1 M d Trevelyan The photographic History of Miller, 191 373.7 Y Y damage hc the Civil War: The decisive Francis 1 M d Battles Trevelyan The photographic History of Elson, 191 373.7 Y Y damage hc the Civil War: Two Years of Henry W. 1 M d Grim war The photographic History of Miller, 191 373.7 Y Y worn hc additiona the Civil War: Prisons and Francis 2 M l papers Hospitals Trevelyan The photographic History of Miller, 191 373.7 Y Y damage hc additiona the Civil War: The Navies Francis 2 M d l papers Trevelyan The photographic History of Miller, 191 373.7 Y Y worn hc the Civil War: The Opening Francis 2 M Battles Trevelyan The Promised Land Vrooman, 195 FIC Y Y good hc additiona basement- John J. 8 Vro l papers duplicate books The Rotterdam story: 197 974.7 y Y fair pbk basement- yesterday, today and tomorrow 0 44 duplicates Rot books The Sacandaga Story: a valley Hart, Larry 196 974.7 Y Y fair pbk basement- of Yesteryear 7 47 H duplicates books The Sacandaga Story: a valley Hart, Larry 196 974.7 Y Y fair pbk basement- of Yesteryear 7 47 H duplicates books The Sacandaga Story: a valley Hart, Larry 196 974.7 Y Y damage pbk basement- of Yesteryear 7 47 H d duplicates books The Sacandaga Story: a valley Hart, Larry 196 974.7 Y Y Fair pbk signed basement- of Yesteryear 7 47 H duplicates books The Sacandaga Valley Boos, John 197 974.7 N N fair pbk papers shelved E. 2 47 inside Boo cover The Schenectadians Gardner, 200 920 G Y Y new pbk signed by basement- George R. 1 author duplicates Lunn books The Schenectady Patent of Van Epps, 194 974.7 Y Y fair pbk additiona basement- 1684 and the common land of Percy 8 44 l papers duplicates Glenville. N.Y. Van books The Steinmetz Era, 1892-1923 General 197 621.3 Y Y Fair pbk basement- Electric 7 Gen duplicates books The Steinmetz Era, 1892-1923 General 197 Y Y Fair pbk basement- Electric 7 duplicates books The Steinmetz Era, 1892-1923 General 197 621.3 Y Y Fair pbk basement- Electric 7 Gen duplicates books The Story of Scotia, N.Y. Williams, 194 974.7 Y Y Fair pbk basement- Gweneira 3 44 duplicates and George Wil books Palermo The Story of the Schenectady Birch, John 194 974.7 Y N fair pbk In basement- Massacre J. 0 44 S duplicate duplicates books- books not accurate enough for shelves The Story of the Schenectady Birch, John 194 974.7 Y N fair pbk In basement- Massacre J. 0 44 duplicate duplicate books Bir books- not accurate enough for shelves the Treasury of Civil War Garrison, 198 973.7 N N fair hc personal shelved Tales Webb 8 088 message Gar inside The Untillable Hills Christman, 193 811 C Y Y Fair HC basement- W.W. 7 duplicate books Three Centuries: The history of Pearson, 198 974.7 Y Y new hc additiona basement- the first reformed church of Jonathan 0 44 l papers, duplicate books Schenectady 1680-1980 Vols Pea in box 1-2 Trolley's Down the Mohawk Gordon, 388.4 Y Y damage pbk basement- Valley William R. 6 d duplicate books and Robert Gor D. Mowers Union College Symposium win Y N fair pbk ter 196 9- 197 0 Union College Symposium win Y N fair pbk ter 196 9- 197 0 Union College: 50th ReUnion 199 N N fair pbk some Directory Class of 1944 5 loose sheets… add ins Walls Have Ears van der 196 974.7 Y Y GOOD hc basement- Bogert, 6 44 V duplicate books Giles Yates Why the Wilderness is called Dornburgh, 198 974.7 fair pbk Adirondack Henry 0 5 William Bradford of Plymouth Wish, 196 974.4 Y Y fair pbk signed by basement- Plantation: The pilgrims in Harvey 2 8 W author duplicate books America William David Coolidge: A Liebhafsky, 197 541.3 Y Y new hc signed by Centenarian and his work Herman A. 4 L author Workshop of Engineers: The Miller, 195 621.3 Y Y fair HC basement- Story of the General John 3 M duplicate books Engineering Laboratory of the Anderson General Electric Company 1895-1952 Woven Floor Covering Retail Mohawk 194 677.6 Fair hc additiona Sales manual Carpet 8 4 l papers Mills, Inc.

3. Larry Hart Collection – Correspondence

Local and Genealogical questions -Arranged alphabetically by writer‟s last name -Also a few responses made by Larry Hart Dates Range: 1966-2000

Schenectady City/County Historian- Monthly and Annual Reports -Correspondence between Larry Hart and City/County Managers -Some copies and some originals; several letters have duplicate copies Dates: 1970-1985 4. Larry Hart Collection – Documents

Title Description Empire Furniture Store Business card Red business card- “W.A. Van Atten and Geo. F. Luedemann Kelly and Johnson Gulf Super stations advertisement Souvenir card- John B. Laque and his model T Ford Commencement program Schenectady High School Class of January 1915. January 26th Edgerton and Freligh business card The practical washer and wringer- Rome N.Y. P. Levi clothing house Business card James G. Hilderbrand advertisement Picture of Great Western Gateway Bridge Business card-Industrial Photo Service-Frank C. Picture of a trolley car on front Dodge, Jr. Atlas Cement advertisement- J.H. Buhrmaster farm Picture of a concrete silo implements Erie Canal Sesquicentennial envelope Illustration of groundbreaking ceremony Press pass Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey circus- 1954 “The Cricket on the hearth” program Schenectady High School, January 23rd 1915 Blank postcard Edward P. Bates Furnace cleaning Schenectady Trolley service schedule Chas. E. Watson drugstore advertisement Third Annual Convention New York Baraca- First Methodist Church Philathea Union October 15-16-17 1912 Third Annual Convention New York Baraca- First Methodist Church Philathea Union October 15-16-17 1912 Church of At. Adalbert program March 8, 1992 Albany Hotel 84 Washington Ave. advertisement Reverse side a spoof invitation to 101st Annual Afternoon Moonlight Excursion Daily Gazette pay stub From October 26, 1972 Walkabout of Old Schenectady program September 29th, 1979 First United Methodist Church program The third Sunday in Advent December 14, 1975 Dance card with attached pencil Eighth annual ball of Ira Van Buren Lodge, April 4, 1904 Odd Fellows‟ Hall, Rotterdam Junction Maney and McNaughton‟s Orchestra Picket Fence Gift Shop business card Frances C. and Lewis H. Schenck 3010 Consaul rd Parks & Tate Manufacturers Harness Angel decoration Parks & Tate Manufacturers Harness Birds and fruit decoration How to display the flag With illustrations Issued by the New York State Division of Veteran‟s Affairs The Easy Vacuum Electric Washer- brochure The Wallace Company department store, Schenectady War Ration Book Ruth B. Hart War Ration Book Bonnilyn Ames Hart War Ration Book Clarence Hart Letters to Mrs. Mynderse Two letters about possession of the Herman Vedder diploma from the class of 1799 sent by Union college Message and envelope From S.R. James Crockery and Glassware, 1900 to Mr. W. E. Underhill Miss Hannah Van Patten 3 report cards and an A report card for Oct. 1898 envelope Certificate confirming a passed examination in the first term of 4th grade, 1898 A report card for Sept. 1900 Envelope addressed to Miss Hannah Van Patten from the New York Central and Hudson River R.R. Co. Sacandaga story copyright Legal documentation regarding copyright of Larry Hart‟s “Sacandaga story” I Can‟t Spell Schenectady Score Photocopy of score- stored in SCHS Music Collection I Can‟t Spell Schenectady- Score by Al Trace Photocopy of score- stored in SCHS Music Collection Schenectady A Civic Anthem- Score by Wm. H. Badly damaged original score- stored in SCHS Carroll Music Collection The March and 2 step 999- Score by D.F. Bradley damaged original score- stored in SCHS Music Collection Shadows on the Snow- Score by D.F. Bradley damaged original score- stored in SCHS Music Collection For the Good Old U.S.A- Score by Mary E. St. John stored in SCHS Music Collection Flapper, A Girl of Today-Score by Harry Bayer stored in SCHS Music Collection Why is the moon always shining (when I want to Featured by Zita‟s famous orchestra Albany N.Y. love my girl)- Score by Mary E. Flynn, Stephen St. Photocopy-stored in SCHS Music Collection John, Frank Davis Roam on my Little Gypsy Sweetheart- Score by Ted stored in SCHS Music Collection Snyder Joe Green‟s Clothes Shop- score by Charles E. stored in SCHS Music Collection Benham 63rd Division newsletter Vol. 1, No. 4, 27 September The Queen Mary Edition, Blood and Fire 45 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. bank note table, Newspaper article from 1824 town of Cheshire 1 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, 1824 Tax sheet town of Cheshire 2 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Mayo and Thayer 1812 town of Cheshire 3 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. 1792 Joseph Jones town of Cheshire 4 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Oliver Cupron 1792 Deed town of Cheshire 5 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Rawson to Perry, deed 1805 town of Cheshire 6 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Deed Dec. 20, 1792 town of Cheshire 7 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Deed to David Perry 1801 town of Cheshire 8 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. David Perry 1822 town of Cheshire 9 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Appoints Benjamin Perry executor of David Perry‟s town of Cheshire estate 1822 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Thomas Malland July 23 1813 town of Cheshire 10 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. July 15 1823, C.R. Miles town of Cheshire 11 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry bill 1816 town of Cheshire 12 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin, 1815 town of Cheshire 13 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin, 1822 town of Cheshire 14 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry town of Cheshire 15 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. David Perry‟s taxes 1821 town of Cheshire 16 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Joseph Perry, Benjamin 1822 town of Cheshire 17 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. David Dean, Benjamin Perry, Sept 11th 1824 town of Cheshire 18 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. June 22 1819 Benjamin Perry, John Zelledor town of Cheshire19 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, Benjamin Kingman, 1820 town of Cheshire 20 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, 1824, bill town of Cheshire 21 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. town of Cheshire 22 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Hannah Perry‟s notes town of Cheshire 23 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. From Joseph Smith to Perry 1807 town of Cheshire 24 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Joseph Smith, David Perry, 1807 town of Cheshire 25 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry 1826, taxes town of Cheshire 26 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, 1818 bill town of Cheshire 27 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry bill town of Cheshire 28 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Hannah Perry Notes town of Cheshire 29 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, 1821 taxes town of Cheshire 30 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, David Perry, 1819 taxes town of Cheshire 31 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. 1822, David Perry Deed town of Cheshire 32 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. David Perry, Joseph Perry, Daniel Chapin 1822 town of Cheshire 33 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry 1827, receipt of register with the town of Cheshire 34 Baptist meeting house Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Martin Ellis, Benjamin Perry, 1822 town of Cheshire 35 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, Joseph Stevens, 1818 town of Cheshire 36 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. 1812, Benjamin Perry, bill town of Cheshire 37 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Mr. Perry, taxes. 1817 town of Cheshire 38 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Mr. Mallard, payment, 1816 town of Cheshire 39 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Mr. Perry, 1821, bill town of Cheshire 40 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Phinehas Adams, 1825, bill town of Cheshire 41 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. 1825, Benjamin Perry taxes town of Cheshire 42 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, John Parkhunt, 1818 town of Cheshire 43 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin, 1817 receipt town of Cheshire 44 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, Mallard, Henry Barrand, 1822 town of Cheshire 45 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Martin Ellis, Benjamin Perry, 1822 town of Cheshire 46

Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Perry, taxes 1817 town of Cheshire 47 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. David Perry, 1822 town of Cheshire 48 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, C.R. Miles bill town of Cheshire 49 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. David Perry, Benjamin Perry, David Perry‟s estate town of Cheshire 50 1822 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Deed 1818, James Campbell town of Cheshire 51 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Martin Ellis, Mercy Perry, Deed 1822 town of Cheshire 52 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, 1825 town of Cheshire 53 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, 1824, receipt town of Cheshire 54 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, 1818, receipt town of Cheshire 55 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, 1813, receipt town of Cheshire 56 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, 1825, receipt town of Cheshire 57 Documents of 1700s-1800s from Richmond N.H. Benjamin Perry, Daniel Chapin, 1822, deed town of Cheshire 58

5. Larry Hart Collection – Magazines

New York and the Civil War September 1961-March 1963, some missing issues and some duplication The Periscope Vol. 1 No. 1- December 1915 through Vol. 11 No. 2-Febuary 1926 bond in a binder Schenectady Magazine Fall and Winter 1988 Post- December 14 1963 “In Memoriam, a senseless tragedy/ The New President” Life-August 31, 1942 “Ensign Gay of Torpedo Squadron 8” Life-November 19, 1965 “5:28 P.M., Nov. 9th the Lights went out” Life-October 4, 1948 “American Production, 28 pages of pictures” Life-April 16, 1965 “With a Brave Crew in a Deadly Fight” Life- December 16, 1966 “Heroic Job of Rescuing a Great Heritage” Life-April 19, 1968 “America‟s farewell in Anger and Grief” Life- January 10, 1969 “The Incredible Year „68” Life- January 17, 1969 “Our Journey to the Moon” Life- April 11, 1969 “Dwight David Eisenhower lies in state in the Capitol Rotunda” Life- July 4, 1969 “Off to the moon” Life- December 29, 1972 “The Year in pictures 1972” 2 copies Life- “ The year in Pictures 1973” Life- “Remarkable American Women 1776-1976” Life- October 1978 “Godfather Puzo‟s New Novel” Post- July/ August 1973 “1976: Year of the Space Shuttle” The 355th fighter group assn. Mustang No. 16 Sept. 1982 The 355th fighter group assn. Mustang No.31 Sept. 1990 Schenectady Works News- various issues from Jan 1921-Nov. 1931 Mohawk Valley USA Vol. 1 No. 1 1980 Mohawk Valley USA Vol. 1 No. 3 1980 Mohawk Valley USA Vol. No. 8 1982 Conservationist November-December 1977 Top-Notch Magazine December 1928 Empty Guns by Roland Ashford Philips

6. Larry Hart Collection – Maps

Box Title Pub. Place Pu Publisher Map Area- Date it Scale Type Col Size Size Notes b. Maker Region represent of map or inches cm Dat s y/n e 1- flat Historical Schenectad 19 Conde, Conde, Schenectad 1669- 1/2 historic yes 17 1/4 43.8 matted; inset map map of y 31 Edwin G. Edwin G. y County 1928 inches sites x 11 cm x of Old Schenectady, Schenectady = 200 map 3/4 29.8 Stockade district County feet inches cm scale: 1/2 inch= 200 ft 1- flat Schenectady Philadelphi 18 Stone S.N. & Schenectad 1866 1 inch County no 13 1/2 34.3 on photo paper County a 66 and D.G. y County = 2 map x cm x Stewart Beers and miles 9/1/2 24.1 assistants cm 1- flat Schenectady Philadelphi 18 Stone S.N. & Schenectad 1866 1 inch County no 14 x 35.6 on photo paper County a 66 and D.G. y County = 2 map 11 cm x Stewart Beers and miles inches 27.9 assistants cm 1- flat Schenectady n/a 18 n/a Burleigh City of n/a n/a bird's no 14 x 35.6 on photo paper N.Y. 77 Schenectad eye 11 cm x y inches 27.9 cm 1- flat Canal Buffalo 19 The n/a New York n/a 1 1/4 state no 14 x 35.6 on photo paper System in NY 60 Matthew State inch = map 11 cm x NY State s 1 mile inches 27.9 cm 1- flat Canal Buffalo 19 The n/a New York n/a 1 1/4 state no 14 x 35.6 on photo paper System in NY 60 Matthew State inch = map 11 cm x NY State s 1 mile inches 27.9 cm 1- flat Map of the 19 n/a Roberts Erie Canal 3 1/4 state no 14 x 35.6 on photo paper; inset Erie canal 61 corridor inches map 11 cm x profile of the canal = 100 inches 27.9 miles cm 1- flat Map of the 19 n/a Roberts Erie Canal 3 1/4 state no 14 x 35.6 on photo paper; inset Erie canal 61 corridor inches map 11 cm x profile of the canal = 100 inches 27.9 miles cm 1- flat Map of Frog unpublishe 19 unpublis n/a section of 1910 n/a street no 14 1/2 36.8 hand drawn for Alley in d 82 hed the map x 11 cm x Larry Hart Schenectady stockade 3/4 29.8 inches cm 1- flat map of unpublishe n/a unpublis n/a golf course n/a n/a street no 14 35.6 hand drawn, labeled Stanford d hed holes map inches cm x golf course x 8 20.3 inches cm 1- flat map of New New York, 18 G.W. & S.R. Adirondack 1874 1 state yes 24 1/2 62.2 includes topography York New York 74 C.B. Stoddard region inches map x 22 cm x Wilderness Colton & = 4 inches 55.9 co miles cm 1- flat parts of 19 Joseph E. n/a Green St.- middle 1 inch street no 23 x 58.4 reprint of Stockade Schenectady 89 Mastrian Ferry St.- 1800's = 100 map 17 1/2 cm x walk about ; wards ni, Inc. Center St. feet inches 44.5 1,2,3,4 & 5 cm 1- flat map of City Schenectad 19 W.C. D.L. city of 1905 1 inch street no 27 1/2 69.9 of y 05 Marlette Miller and Schenectad = map x 19 cm x Schenectady Co. y and town 1200 inches 48.3 and Village of Scotia ft cm of Scotia 1- flat Schenectady Philadelphi 18 Stone S.N. & Glenville 1866 1 1/4 Town no 24 x 61 cm enlarged, 2 insets: County a 66 and D.G. inches 23 x 58.4 Scotia business Stewart Beers and = 1 inches cm district and assistants mile Glenville business district 1- flat Schenectady Schenectad 19 Robson n/a Schenectad 1925 1/2 street yes 23 x 58.4 fold up street map Street map y 24 and Adee y city inch = map - 22 1/2 cm x 1000 line 57.2 ft s cm only 1- flat Topographic Philadelphi 18 Stone S.N. & Schenectad 1866 varies Town blue 14 x 35.6 copy of selected al atlas- a 66 and D.G. y County outli 13 1/4 cm x pages of Beer's atlas; assorted Stewart Beers and maps ne inches 33.7 Duanesburg pg 47, pages assistants cm Glenville pg 51, Niskayuna pg 53, Princetown pg 55, Rotterdam pg 57, Schenectady County pg 63, Schenectady city pg 60 (larger) 1- flat City of Schenectad 19 Dept. Dept. Schenectad 1932 1 inch street no 30 x 76.2 Schenectady y 32 Public Public y City = map 27 1/2 cm x street map works, works, 1000 inches 69.9 Bureau Bureau of ft? cm of Engineers Engineer s 1- flat Sacandaga n/a 19 C. Robb n/a Sacandaga 1800- 1 1/2 state no 16 x 40.6 includes pictures Valley and 55 DeGraff, valley 1930 inches map 20 cm x and descriptions of Fish house P.E. = 2 inches 50.8 local history along miles cm with inset of Village of Fish house 1- flat Historic n/a 19 The insets are Schenectad 1984 n/a county/ bro 33 x 83.8 shows historic Sites of 84 Schenect Beers y County- city wn 23 1/2 cm x buildings and Schenectady ady maps insets of map inches 59.7 includes descriptions County County cities and cm Planning towns Departm individuall ent and y the County Environ mental Advisory Council 1- flat Scotia/Glen n/a n/a Easy n/a Scotia- n/a 1 1/16 street no 15 x 38.1 torn from yellow ville Street Book Glenville inches map 21 1/2 cm x pages Map Publishin = 1 inches 54.6 g Inc. mile cm 1- flat East n/a n/a n/a n/a East- n/a n/a street no 14 x 35.6 compliments of Glenville Glenville map 10 cm x Slim's Big Market inches 25.4 cm 1- flat Schenectady Burnt Hills 19 Jimapco n/a Schenectad 1987 41/2 street yes 28 x 71.1 9th edition City and NY 87 y City and inches map 22 1/2 cm x County County = 5 inches 57.2 miles cm 1- flat I love NY n/a n/a New Graphic New York n/a 1 inch state yes 22 3/4 57.8 Travel map York Chart and State = 20 map x 26 cm x State Map Co. mile 1/2 67.3 Hospitali Inc. inches cm ty and Tourism Associati on 1- flat I love NY n/a 19 Division Map New York n/a 2 state yes 37 3/4 95.9 several insets Tourist map 89 of works inc. State inches map x 24 cm x Tourism = 25 1/2 62.2 New miles inches cm York State Departm ent of Economi c Develop ment 2-roll Highway Chester Vt. n/a G.A. the Schenectad n/a 5 3/4 highwa yes 33 1/2 85.1 map of Farone National y County inches y map x 26 cm x Schenectady Comm of Survey = 5 1/2 67.3 County Engineeri miles inches cm ng and Public Works 2-roll Bicentennial n/a 19 General C.J. Schenectad 1776- n/a street yes 34 x 86.4 with points of map of 76 Electric Hepburn y County 1976 map 22 cm x interest numbered Schenectady company, inches 55.9 and described, 2 Schenect cm copies, 3rd copy ady discarded Operatio ns 2-roll Bicentennial n/a 19 General C.J. Schenectad 1776- n/a street yes 34 x 86.4 with points of map of 76 Electric Hepburn y County 1976 map 22 cm x interest numbered Schenectady company, inches 55.9 and described, 2 Schenect cm copies, 3rd copy ady discarded Operatio ns 2-roll Schenectady Schenectad n/a Dept. of Dept. of Schenectad n/a 1 inch street no 30 x 76.2 City street y Engineeri Engineeri y City = map 28 cm x map ng and ng and 1000 inches 71.1 Public Public ft? cm works works

7. Larry Hart Collection – Newspapers

Box Title Description Notes 1 1803 Western Spectator 2 pages very Fragile 1 How long will it take to beat May 8 1945 Union star Fragile Japan 1 Preparing for the future Dec 30 1989 Daily Gazette, whole there were two issue copies, one discarded 1 Scotia's 75th Anniversary Schenectady Gazette, 1979 1 Schenectady's colonial festival Schenectady Gazette, Feb 1, 1985 1 Schenectady's colonial festival Schenectady Gazette, Feb 1, 1985 1 Knights Templar Souvenir The Schenectady Union, 1907 damaged, taped edition together 1 Schenectady Gazette first issue Oct. 1 1894, photocopy 1 Schenectady Gazette first issue Oct. 1 1894, professionally rolling slightly scanned 1 The Scoop- Schenectady Army November 15, 1944, Vol. 1 No. 19 ripped service forces depot 1 The Valley Echo March 1865, Vol. 6, No. 3 reprint, not original 1 Titanic's Dead 1,342… New York Tribune, April 17 1912 scanned, matted on cardboard 1 Scotia Journal Friday, Nov. 24, 1939 Fragile 1 Talk (Scotia) Monday, May 16, 1938

8. Larry Hart Collection – Oversized Materials (excluding maps, newspapers and photographs)

Prints, Posters and Broadsides

Box title description notes poster containing information about Steinmetz' 1 Steinmetz Shrine home poster picture of Steinmetz's house and ripped in several 1 Steinmetz house Steinmetz places naming Larry Hart "King of the Mardi Gras matted on 1 A Proclamation Ball" and listing his many accomplishments cardboard Wooden cigar box broken into two 1 lid drawn on by Charles Steinmetz pieces Junior prom 1935 Nott Terrace High music by Billy Page and his 14 piece orchestra old rip, mended 1 poster at the Hotel Van Curler Friday, May 18, 1934 with tape the Sacandaga story matted on 1 book cover prototype of book cover cardboard view of the building from the side, including 1 print of the SCHS sign, in black ink Eisenhower for "America needs Eisenhower for a durable 1 president poster peace" by citizens for Eisenhower-Nixon Theodore Roosevelt includes a 1 sketch 1907 autographed sketch by Soule Campbell description Jack Dempsey at damaged, very Brandywine park "Field day, St. Luke's Lyceum. Saturday Eve, fragile, has been 1 Schenectady poster Aug. 18, '23 repaired original photos removed and placed in Larry 4 WWII scrapbook includes photos of planes, aerial views of Hart Photo 1 pages Germany and some people, with descriptions collection 1 WGY news Vol. 3 No. 7, July 1938 very fragile Watercolor of the Near the Land's end, Cornwall, signed A. slight ripping on 1 ocean Clarence the edges some water damage has Scroll certificate caused "Meeting presented to the city of Schenectady by discoloration, tomorrow's Schenectady plant of GE company, June 21, bottom frayed, 1 challenge--today" 1955 matted Reprint of Erie 1 Canal Broadside "Rochester and Albany, 1843…" pg 214 with ads for Chas. N Yates, Furniture and Undertaking Warerooms; Giles Palmatier Schenectady boots and shoes; George Weller, soda and Directory ginger ale dealer; Columbia Hotel, C. Acker, 1 advertisement Proprietor; The Continental enlarged, matted 1 Certificate of merit presented to Larry Hart by the Schenectady Knights of Columbus, 30th Nov. 1975 Certificate naming Hart as Colonel of 9th New York Vol. 1 Cavalry Unit dated May 27 1862 matted on 1 scanned certificate signed by John Sanders cardboard appointing Larry Hart a member of the NYS New York State commission to commemorate the start of 1 Certificate construction of the Erie Canal Schenectady High 1 School Diploma of Dora Gertrude Keck, June 1910 Golden Anniversary 1865-1915, with Grant 1 Civil war poster and Lee's portraits, New York times partly ripped Between Ruth and Larry Hart and the Schenectady county Bicentennial commission, 1 Indenture certificate 1976 artwork- two ships The Kearsarge, federal Steam with the badly damaged, 1 battling Alabama Confederate War steamer, 1864 ripped and taped layout paged for a A sesqui-centennial Church 1840-1990, First 2 sheets together 1 book Baptist church of Scotia in plastic "Welcome to out fighters" "H.S. Barney Co. 1 patriotic paper hat Schenectady's Greatest Store" political election 1 sticker Reagan-Bush '84 political election 1 sticker Reagan-Bush '84 political election 1 sticker Mondale-Ferraro political election 1 sticker Experience Counts- Elect Nixon-Lodge political election 1 sticker Experience Counts- Elect Nixon-Lodge

9. Larry Hart Collection – Pamphlets

Title Author Date Notes 1777 The Political Revolution and New York's First Constitution Polf, William A. 1977 A Centennial Church: Emmanuel Baptist Church, Brown, Laura Schenectady New York 1881-1981 M. Tolman 1981 inscription A History of the First Reformed Church of Scotia, New Keefer, Donald York A. 1968 A history of The Grand Boulevard: with background of Spear, Fred Aug- brief facts about Schenectady and Niskayuna Leroy 40 First United Methodist Jun- A Tribute to The Martin Box 1923-1983 Church 05 Abraham Lincoln: the Great Emancipator 1956 Abraham Yates, Jr. and the new political order in Bielinski, Revolutionary New York Stefan 1975 Abraham Yates, Jr. and the new political order in Bielinski, Revolutionary New York Stefan 1975 with insert Arendt Van Curler: Founder of Schenectady 1909 Schenectady railroad At the gateway of the Mohawk company Der Deutsche Tag in Schenectady 1905 Electric Mowers, Robert Traction Electric Cars in the Electric City D. 1964 Quarterly housed with Excelsior High School Annual 1923-24 Senior Class 1924 Yearbooks housed with Excelsior High School Annual 1922-23 Senior Class 1923 Yearbooks fifty years New York State Park 1924-1974 1975 Franklin D. Roosevelt's Little White House and Museum: Souvenir Tour Guide Freedom Footnotes: A bicentennial tribute to New York Russell Sage State College uncatalogued Greater Schenectady inscription Greater Schenectady Greater Schenectady Greater Schenectady Greater Schenectady damaged in folder- additional Greater Schenectady papers in folder- additional Greater Schenectady papers Growing with Schenectady ALCO 1948 385 Alc Growing with Schenectady ALCO 1948 385 Alc Growing with Schenectady ALCO 1948 385 Alc Growing with Schenectady ALCO 1948 385 Alc Growing with Schenectady ALCO 1948 385 Alc Growing with Schenectady ALCO 1948 385 Alc Growing with Schenectady ALCO 1948 385 Alc Growing with Schenectady ALCO 1948 385 Alc Hall of Electrical History: 1996 Annual Report Historical Sketchbook 1812-1962: First Reformed Church Keefer, Donald of Glenville, New York A. 1962 Johnson, Historic sites of New York State: Schuyler Mansion Herbert Alan 1970 Luke, Myron H. and Robert W. John Jay 1745-1829 Venables 1976 Long Island in the American revolution Bennett, C.E. 1938 Many Mohawk moons 1967 Memories of Bellevue 1931-1991 Merchants and Planters of the Upper Hudson Valley: 1700-1750 New York State Counties: Their Beginnings president New York World's Fair: Illustrated by Camera 1957 research file president Official Program 43rd Inauguration 1957 1953 research file Fort Hunter Canal restoration planning 5/2/19 Presidential Inauguration committee 66 Recommendations of The Fort Hunter canal society for reconstruction of Erie canal and state park at Fort Hunter, New York Gerber, Morris 1973 Sacandaga Pictorial Gerber, Morris 1973 Antonelli, Henry and Helen Sacandaga Pictorial Quirini 1959 Schenectady Schenectady 2000: 1995 Work Plan 2000 Inc. Schenectady Schenectady 2000: 1995 Work Plan 2000 Inc. Schenectady's Citizen of the Century: William F. Golub, a life, a legacy Golub, William 1990 Antonelli, Henry Schenectady County Board of Supervisors and Helen sesquicentennial Roll call 1809-1959 Quirini 1959 Schenectady County Board of Supervisors sesquicentennial Roll call 1809-1959 1959 Schenectady County Board of Supervisors sesquicentennial Roll call 1809-1959 1959 Schenectady County Board of Supervisors Antonelli, Henry 1959 sesquicentennial Roll call 1809-1959 and Helen Quirini Antonelli, Henry Schenectady County Board of Supervisors and Helen additional sesquicentennial Roll call 1809-1959 Quirini 1959 papers Schenectady County Board of Supervisors Fall Volume 1 sesquicentennial Roll call 1809-1959 1988 No.2 Winte Volume 1 Schenectady Magazine r 1988 No.3 American Locomotive Schenectady Magazine Company Vol. 35 Spring- Schenectady's Nonagenarian Industry 1848-1938 1971 Summer No.1 Schenectady County Community College Annual 1996/7 Report 1997 uncatalogued Schenectady Urban Cultural Park Management Plan 974.744 Sch Schoharie County Historical review damaged housed with SHUCIS January 1929 1929 Yearbooks Stanton, Souvenir of Albany Samuel Ward 1965 Steamboats of the River Hudson Kobrin, David ALCO power The ALCO Story from 1837 into the future… inc. Barrington, The Black Minority in Early New York Lois Hall 1990 housed with The Draperian 1927 Yearbook 1927 Yearbooks signed by The Discovery of John Wilkie: Early American Folk Artist Papp, John 1979 author The Glens Falls Collection Venables, The Horseless carriage Robert W. 1975 president The Hudson Valley in the American Revolution 1957 research file The Inaugural Ball additional The Mohawk Valley: Heritage Corridor papers Mackay, Constance The New York State Capitol D'Arcy 1912 The Pageant of Schenectady: In celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of pictures have Schenectady Henry, Ben S. 1914 been cut out The Pageant of Schenectady: In celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of Schenectady Henry, Ben S. 1914 The Schenectadian Antonelli, Apr- Henry and 87 Helen Quirini Antonelli, Henry and The Schenectadian Helen Quirini Schenectady Apr- The Story of Local 301 IUE-AFL-CIO reflections savings bank 87 Thirty-Year Review of the General Electric Company, General Electric 1892-1922 company Tunnard, Christopher and This is Your city, this is your savings bank Russell Lynes 1923 Union Worthies: Joseph Jacques Ramee 1964 Schenectady County Chamber of Welcome to Schenectady County: Visitors Guide Commerce Schenectady County Chamber of Welcome to Schenectady County: Visitors Guide Commerce Vierzehnte general-Versammlung Des D.KR.K. Staats- Bowne, William Verhandes von New York am 30-31 Mai & 1 Juni 1909 L. ye Cohorn Caravan 1975 Yearbook of the First Baptist Church Scotia, New York 1945 Your Home Town

10. Larry Hart Collection – Photographs

Overview of the Larry Hart Photograph Collection

The Larry Hart Photograph Collection contains mostly black and white pictures dating from the late 1800‟s to the 1990‟s with a primary concentration between the 1940‟s and the 1990‟s. It is arranged according to topics which seem to correlate with the themes of his “Old Dorp” newspaper articles.

The collection also contains photographs and letters which people have contributed and documents pertaining to some of the events.

Very few photographs are labeled as to the event or credited to the photographer.

Schenectady Photographs 1900-1920 Viewbooks

1. Miniatures of Schenectady, NY 1912 2. Extension post Card 5 ft – 33 views of Schenectady – 1990 3. Alpha Zeta Fraternity Program for 35 Annual Convention (Union College 1904) 4. At the Gateway of the Mohawk – Schenectady Railway Company – 1905 5. Schenectady – A Municipal Rip Van Winkle – 1906 6. Illustrated and descriptive – Schenectady NY – 1906 7. Schenectady, NY – Similar to other “Schenectady NY” (different cover) 1900-1910 8. Colored View Album of Schenectady, NY 1900-1910 9. Schenectady, NY 1900-1910 10. Greater Schenectady – 1907-1910 11. “The Schenectadian Board of Trade” – February 9, 1915 12. “Old Schenectady” from John Papp Collection 1900-1920

Photographs in Folders, Arranged by Subject

Title of Folder Comments No. of Folders Box 1 Actors and Entertainers Advertisements Aerial Views 2 folders Albany Albany Road Albany Street ALCO 1 letter, 1 booklet 5 folders Alexanderson, Dr. E. F. W. Alplaus 1 document Altamont 1 document Altamont Avenue (Rotterdam) Amsterdam (Road) 1 article Animal Shelter Aqueduct/Craig Arcade Depot Architecture and Old Rooms 1 booklet Armory (new 1936) 1 letter Armory (old 1865 and 1898) Arthur, Chester A. Artists

Box 2 Athletics (general) Automobile accidents Automobiles 4 letters 4 folders Aviation 1 letter

Ballston Spa Banks 1 booklet Barbershops Barge Canal Barney Co. Barrett Street Baseball Bellevue 2 folders Bellevue Hospital Bicentennial 1976 Bicycles Blacksmiths 2 documents 2 folders Blizzards Boats, bateau Boat Club 1 letter, 1 photo assignment Boxers 1 letter 2 folders Boy Scouts Brandywine Avenue Breweries

Box 3 Bridge – Alplaus Trolley Bridge – Congress Street Bridge – Cotton Factory Hollow 1 letter Bridge – Freeman‟s 2 folders Bridge – Hulett Street Trolley Bridge – Mohawk 2 folders Bridge – Western Gateway 1 document 3 folders Broadway – (Liberty St. to State St.) Broadway – (State to Edison) 1 document 4 folders Broadway – (Edison to Weaver) Broadway – (Weaver – City Line Bellevue) 2 folders Broom Making Brouwer House Burnt Hills 1 document, 1 letter Bus

Box 4 Campbell Family Canal Square 2 folders Cards Information only Carl Co. Carman 1 letter, 1 document 4 folders Cartoons Information only 2 folders Cemeteries Surveys 2 folders Characters, town Charlton 1 booklet Children‟s Home 3 letters, 1 document, 1 booklet Chrysler Avenue Christmas 2 letters Churches, city 2 letters 4 folders (sorted into 10 files) Circuses 2 letters 2 folders

Box 5 City Hall 1931 1 letter City Hall – old 1880 City Government City Seal and Logos Civilian Conservation Corps Civil War 2 letters Classical Institute – 1903 Grads Clinton Street Clothing Information only Clute Machine Works – 1860 Coasting Cohun, Harry College Street Community College Conde, Corinne Congress. U. S. Coolidge, Calvin County Court House County Government County Office Building Craig Street Crane Street Cranesville Crosstown (Highway) Cycling and Club Dairies – “Milkman” Dance Marathon (1933) Depression – 1930‟s Information only Dike – Shonowee Avenue Diners Dirigibles – Balloons 2 articles Dock Street Doctors 3 articles Drug Stores 1 article Duanesburg Duane Avenue Dutch Eastern Avenue Edison Avenue Edison Club Edison, Thomas A. 2 folders Eisenhower, Dwight, D. Electioneering Elks BPOE-480 Ellis Hospital 3 folders

Box 6 Erie Boulevard 3 folders Erie Canal – city 2 booklets 4 folders Erie Canal – outside city 4 folders Exhibits Farm Implements Fashion 1 document, information Ferries Fire Department – after 1900 2 folders Fire Department – before 1900 1 booklet Fires Fire Station – Hamilton and Veeder 1981

Box 7 Floods 2 folders Food Stores – prices Information only Ford, Henry Freeman‟s Bridge Road Freihofer‟s Bakery Frog Alley Front Street Funerals 1 booklet, In 2 folders Memoriam Book Games Information only Gas Company Information only Gas Stations Gazette General Electric Company Press release, 2 8 folders articles, 1 document German Band – 1940 Gibson Girls Information only Glenridge Hospital

Box 8 Glen Sanders 2 documents 3 folders Glen Sanders Mansion Glenville 4 folders Golf 1 document Grand Boulevard 4 letters, 2 documents, no pictures Grant Cottage Gravestones Green Street Guilderland Hamilton Hill – Cholera Victims Hamilton Street Hamilton Street – Skeleton Hart, Larry 1 letter, 1 article 4 folders Heat and Cold Hetcheltown Road Henry Street High School – old Schenectady Student council handbook Historical Society Hodgkins, Mabel Hoffman‟s Hop Pickers 1 letter Horses 1 letter Hotel – Edison 1 document Hotel – Merchant Hotel – Mohawk 1 document

Box 9 Hotel – Van Curler 2 articles, 2 6 folders documents, 2 letters Hotel – Vendome Hotels and Inns – old 2 folders Household Information only Houses 1 poem Ice Cutting 1 document Ice Storms Indians, Iroquois Industry Irish Insull, Samuel 1 article Jews KAPL Kelly, Emmett Kinum, Andrea Klondike Stairs 1 article Lafayette Street Lake George Latham Lawrence – Indian Liberty Street – Boulevard to Nott Terrace 2 folders Liberty Street – Boulevard to Church 3 folders

Box 10 Library, public – new Library – public – old Licenses Lincoln, Abraham Lindenberg, Charles A. Liveries Locomotive Club Maine, USS Maps Mariaville Market Square Markets 1 letter Masons 1 letter Massacre 1690 Maxon House Maxon Road Mayfair Mayors of Schenectady McClellan Street Mc Cue, Lew 2 articles; photos Mica Insulator Co. Information Mill Lane Mills 1 article Minstrels Miscellaneous Mohawk River Mont Pleasant 2 folders Monument – soldiers 1 article Moving Information only Municipal Housing 1 document

Box 11 Musicians 1 article, 2 letters, 1 4 folders document Mynderse Street 1 letter Navy New York City 3 folders New York State Newsboys 3 documents Newsrooms Niagara Falls Nicholaus Restaurant Niskayuna Nott Street Nott Terrace 3 documents, 2 2 folders letters, 1 article Nursing Oneonta Outhouses 1 booklet Papp, John Parades 2 folders Park – Brandywine 1 document

Box 12 Park – Central 2 letters 2 folders Park – Crescent or Veterans Park – Forest Park - Glenotia Park – Rexford 3 folders Park – Riverside Park – Thacher Parker Building Information only Pattersonville Pershing, John photos Photography Picnics Play , Children Information only Pleasant Valley 2 folders Police Department 2 folders Political 2 letters 4 folders Ponds Pool Halls Post Office – Jan and Liberty 7 cancellations 2 folders Presidents

Box 13 Princetown Prohibition Era Medicinal liquor prescription forms and information only Racing Radio, T. V. 1 letter 2 folders Railroad 3 letters 2 folders Railroad Station 2 folders Reagan, Ronald [see also “Presidents”] Reagles, Walter J. Realty G. E. Plot Red Cross Refrigerator – Ice Box Research Lab – G. E. Restaurants Revolutionary war Days Rexford (Aqueduct) 5 folders Rockefeller, Nelson Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Theodore Rosa Road

Box 14 Rotterdam 1 document 6 folders Rotterdam Schools 1 letter 2 folders Roy Shawl Works St. Clare‟s Hospital St. John Evangelist 1 letter, 1 document, 1 pin Salvation Army Saloons Saratoga Lake Saratoga Springs Schenectady Railway Schenectady Sesquicentennial – 1798-1948 1 letter 2 folders School Houses – old 1 letter Schools – Schenectady 8 letters 4 folders Schoharie 1 letter Scotia Baptist 1 letter, 2 documents 2 folders

Box 15 Scotia Churches 1 document Scotia – Early Scenes 3 folders Scotia Schools 2 folders Scotia Streets 6 folders Shufelt, Jacob Sign-Street 1 letter Smith Street Snow Spanish American War Spoonogle Collection Stanford Golf Course Stanford, Leland State Street – Washington to Ferry 3 folders

Box 16 State Street – Ferry to Boulevard 6 folders State Street – Boulevard to Railroad 2 letters 3 folders State Street – Railroad to Jay 10 folders State Street – Jay to Lafayette 7 folders

Box 17 State Street – Lafayette to Nott Terrace 2 folders State Street –Nott Terrace to City Line 2 folders Steinmetz Steinmetz – Electric Car Stockade 1 letter, 1 article, 2 3 folders documents Stores - early Storms Strong Street Swimming – bathing Summit Avenue Taxi Telephone Information only Television 2 letters, 1 document Thanksgiving Theaters 4 letters, 1 invitation, 6 folders 2 exhibits, 2 articles, 4 documents Tin Types Trees Trinity Methodist 1 letter

Box 18 Trolley Cars 3 documents, 2 10 folders articles Troy 1 article Troy Road 1 article Truesdale Family Truman, Harry S. Twenties 2 articles Union Classical Institute 1 document Union College 1 photo album, 3 5 folders letters, 3 documents, 4 articles

Box 19 Union Hall Union Star Union Station Union Street – Washington to Boulevard 2 folders Union Street – Boulevard to Nott Terrace 2 letters, 2 articles 2 folders Union Street – Nott Terrace to City Line 2 folders Unknowns Urban Renewal Utica Information only Van Curler Opera House Van Guysling Avenue Van Voast, Horace Jr. Van Vranken Avenue 3 letters Veeder Avenue Vendors Veterans Vibbard, Chauncey Obit Vicotrian 1 article Vischer Ferry Vrooman, Adam – House Vrooman Family

Box 20 Waffle Man Wall Street Walton, Alonzo Washers Washington Avenue – State to River 2 folders Washington Avenue – State to Edison 2 letters, 1 article Washington, George Water, Aquifer 1 letter Water Street or Frog Alley Water towers Weather Vanes Weaver Street Weber Electric Co. Weddings Wedgeway Building Westinghouse Works 1 article WGY-WRGB 3 letters, 2 documents 4 folders Wiederhold, John Winter 1 letter Winter Sports and Clubs 1 letter Women‟s Clubs Woodlawn 1 letter 1 letter, telegram, soldier‟s mail, certificate, discharge, pay record World War II War Ration Book World War II – Aerial Photography/Planes Yates Boat House Yates Family Yates Street YMCA / YWCA

Framed Photographs

Steinmetz Frame 1. Wendell Ave House in winder 2. Steinmetz in Canoe 3. Steinmetz in hammock 4. Steinmetz and the family at camp Mohawk- August 21 1911 5. Steinmetz at a table New York Central and Hudson River Railroad- (N.Y.C. and H.R.R.R.) 614 American Locomotive Company New York City –New York Central 6008 Nov- 1945 American Locomotive Company New York City – Virginian 802 Oversized Photographs

Box Title Description Notes Downtown Schenectady- state St. with a Democratic Nominations enlarged- not 1 1928 poster hanging original State Street enlarged- not 1 1901 State St. Railroad crossing, looking east original Paving Erie 1924- Paving Erie Blvd. from Union St. to enlarged- not 1 Blvd. 1924 State St.- once the Erie Canal original Downtown Schenectady- State St., Erie Canal bridge visible, looking enlarged- not 1 1875 toward Broadway original matted, damaged, mended with masking tape class picture- last class to from Union Classical NEEDS 1 1903 Institute, Schenectady NY ATTENTION matted, damaged, mended with masking tape maxon's grasin George Maxon's grain Elevator near Pine NEEDS 1 elevator St., Erie canal and barges ATTENTION matted, damaged, mended with taken by Helena F. Crook and exhibited by masking tape the family the Schenectady Photographic Society NEEDS 1 doctor Schenectady New York ATTENTION First Reform in color, enlarged- 1 church not original 1922 State at matted, enlarged- 1 Broadway Trolleys and Hotel Cendome not original "Schenectady's famed Luna Park on Cliffs People at Luna at Rexford, long since gone but not 1 park- 1917 forgotten" matted, not original "Schenectady Depot on easterly side, about Schenectady's 1868. Given's hotel at left. Crowd is waiting railroad depot- for train arrival. View is from State St. 1 1868 Crossing matted, not original Union St. "Union Street railroad crossing and bridge. Railroad Union School in background . Union Street 1 crossing- 1874 canal bridge at left" West college matted, not original "Earliest photo known in Schenectady archives. Before Civil War, and photographer unknown. Reagles wagon and pre-Civil war wheelbarrow shop on north side of State St. 1 Schenectady , between Lafayette and Barrett Sts. matted, not original "Memorial day parade down State St., near parade down corner of Broadway. Salvation Army band 1 State St. 1900 in lead, followed by Spanish-American War matted, not original vets, then the city's fire department. Fire chief Yates, walking in the center, holds fire horn. About 1900" Veeder Ave. enlarged- not 1 Hill- panoramic original " Veeder Ave. hill, then the outskirts of the city, looking north to State St. First Veeder Ave. Methodist Church was then being 1 Hill 1871 constructed. Fall 1871. matted, not original "Given's Hotel and old eating house. West Given's Hotel- side of railroad tracks. State St. crossing in 1 West left background matted, not original "Given's Hotel. From south side of State St. Given's Hotel- showing east side of hotel with north side of 1 South State St. matted, not original "Photo made from old Vendome Hotel of circus parade rounding corner of State and Circus parade, Broadway, then principally residential. 1 downtown About 1900" matted, not original "Liberty St. at canal bridge. Old Mohawk Feed store on side of CIO building; C.G. Ellis mansion across canal, northside; Old 'canal street' now Wall St. at left; old brass foundry at left foreground, and Isaac Liberty St. at Banker's blacksmith shop across canal, 1 Canal Bridge south side." matted, not original "Lower State St., the heart of Schenectady's business district, just after the Civil War. From the corner of Ferry and State sts. Lower State St. Many of the buildings still stand. The Erie 1 after civil war canal bridge crossing is in background" matted, not original Railroad crossing at State "Railroad crossing at State Street. Looking 1 St. east along north side of State St." matted, not original "Old Wooden bridge to Scotia. Scotia end of old wooden bridge which once spanned the Mohawk river from Washington Ave. in Schenectady to Washington Rd. in Scotia. The DeGraff tavern in foreground was stop- over point for railway passengers while they waited to change the steam drawn carriages. Old wooden Horses were used to pull the carriages over 1 bridge to Scotia the bridge." matted, not original "Sleepy, tree lined Union St. in 1860's. From railroad crossing, looking east. Center St. in foreground. Henry Tripp's horse drawn 'portable darkroom' at right. Believed 1 Union St. 1860s to be summer of 1867." matted, not original Old wooden "Old Wooden Scotia Bridge, which once 1 Scotia bridge spanned the Mohawk River. Interior view" matted, not original Erie canal, "Erie Canal, Green St. to Jefferson St. 1 Green St. Maxon grain elevator in background" matted, not original Schenectady "Schenectady locomotive works, interior Locomotive yards, about 1870. Worker at right had been 1 works- 1870s painting old type steam stack for locomotive matted, not original "Hotel Vendome, long a landmark of Schenectady at State St. and Broadway (center), was razed in 1936 and gave way to Hotel Vendome- a new business--The F.W. Woolworth Co. 1 1897 at 403 State St. matted, not original woman in horse 1 drawn cart C.M. Vanderveer matted, not original Market Square- 1 1929 a line of Murphy Rowan trucks "Old wooden Scotia Bridge, which once spanned the Mohawk River from Washington Ave. north to Scotia's Washington Ave. It was torn down in 1874 and replaced with uncovered one, using same block stone piers. View is of South Old wooden side of bridge , looking toward city from 1 Scotia bridge Scotia dyke matted, not original "Old wooden Scotia Bridge from city Old wooden entrance at foot of Washington Ave. and toll 1 Scotia bridge house matted, not original "Tow path on Erie canal between Union and Erie canal Liberty Sts. Along College St., southwest between Union side to Liberty St. bridge. Made from Union 1 and Liberty sts. St. Bridge." Flood on Church "High Water on so. Church street, 1 St.-1913 Schenectady NY. March 27-28 1913 matted, not original "James Cagney- Base 355 at Littington, enlarged- not 1 James Cagney England Sept. 1944" original "The new clubhouse with its distinctive Dutch Colonial design opened on May 21, 1908, exactly one year to the day after the fire. It cost # 57,000, had a large ballroom, a Mohawk Golf new kitchen, guest rooms upstairs and 1 course bowling alleys in the basement" matted, not original "Independent Fife and Drum corps. Of Polish Fife and Polish athletic club of Schenectady at 1 drum courthouse then at 208 Union St." matted Pres. Eisenhower in " 'Ike' Eisenhower in Schenectady Oct. 23, 1 Schenectady 1952" matted, not original "Jackie Robinson, Pewee Reese and Roy enlarged, photocopy 1 Baseball stars Campanella at Cooperstown 1950" with caption "Jackie Robinson, Pewee Reese and Roy 1 Baseball stars Campanella at Cooperstown 1950" enlarged, photocopy 1 wooded lane enlarged, photocopy showing a horse- Swaggerton matted, damaged, Road about Edwin G. Conde, picture of Charles NEEDS 1 1920 Buhrmaster Swaggerton ATTENTION 2- Carman 1952 signatures, School to Herm Bradt for 28 years at Carman school 2- Carman School class of 1931 matted 2- Carman School class of 1929 Obenaus studio matted 2- Carman School class of 1928 matted 2- Carman Carman school School grads matted 2- Carman School class of 1935 matted 2- Carman School class of 1930 matted 2- class of Carman graduates -date School unknown Hanraham matted 2- Carman School Carman school Mrs. Morse and class matted 2- Carman School Carman School Miss. Criss and class matted 2- Carman typed list of School class of 1948 matted 2- Carman School class of 1955 matted 2- Carman School class of 1954 matted 2- Carman School class of 1950 people identified on back matted 2- Carman matted, damaged School class of 1949 with a list of people identified needs rebacking 2- Carman School class of 1948 matted 2- Carman matted, damaged School class of 1947 with a list of people identified needs rebacking 2- Carman matted, damaged School class of 1945 with a list of people identified needs rebacking 2- Carman matted, damaged School class of 1942 with a list of people identified needs rebacking detached from matting, which 2- contains Carman information School class of 1941 Booth Studio damaged 2- Carman matted, damaged School class of 1946 with a list of people identified needs rebacking 2- Carman School class of 1940 Booth Studio matted 2- Carman School class of 1939 matted 2- Carman School class of 1938 matted 2- Carman School class of 1937 matted 2- Carman School class of 1936 White Studio matted 2- Carman School 1935-1936 2- Carman School Class of 1933 Auchmoody Studio matted 2- Carman Class of 1952- School 53 matted 2- Carman Class of 1951- School 52 matted "Steinmetz and Edison watching man-made Steinmetz and display in GE building 28 on 3 Edison- 1922 March, 1922 enlarged Preparing of "State St. and Erie Blvd. looking North paving State St. toward Union Street; Preparation for paving 3 1924 from State St. to Union St. matted "New comers to Old Schenectady- and Pals. About 1897. Locale, lower Liberty St. on rear porch of a boarding house where the two, also a third, the boy's brother, had Steinmetz and quarters. The bearded man was Charles P. 3 Berg Steinmetz; the boy one of the Berg brothers enlarged New York City 3 1916 "Talk about a traffic jam!" matted "St. George's church on Ferry St. Rectory 3 St. George's and Parish house, 1820" enlarged aerial view of a 3 fire enlarged "Hudson Theater burned night of Dec. 18, 1934. very cold. White Studio photo 12-19- 3 Hudson Theater 34 enlarged "1925; Erie Blvd., looking North toward Nott Street; before paving in 1925; note Erie Blvd in water hydrants in place and fill completed; 1925, pre- paved from Union St. to Nott St. in 1925. 3 paving Campbell, Mayor" matted "1924; Erie Blvd looking South toward G.E. Erie Blvd plant, from Union St. Paved in 1924 after looking south fill was completed. Still holding up well in 3 1924 1963. Campbell, Mayor" matted Antonio Mele "Antonio Mele grocery, 28 Jefferson St. 3 Grocery Schenectady N.Y. 1919-1920" enlarged "A. Vedder Magee in 1912 Pacard at 243 A. Vedder Liberty St. with his mother Jamason Magee matted, damaged 3 Magee in 1912 and his sister Sarah" tape on photo "Mrs. Mildred Van De Mark, 208 Hegeman 3 Clara Moak St." enlarged horse drawn fire 3 engine copy Baby with "Miss Dorothy Conde, Ed Conde's daughter 3 Graphaphone 1907" "presented by Thursday Musical Club…Schubert…Schenectady Symphony Orchestra 'ELIJAH' Tuesday Evening, May 23, 1939 Plaza theater Elmer A. Tidmarsh, 3 ELIJAH conductor "St. George's church, rectory and parish 3 St. George's house enlarged Old Commercial 3 Hotel "328-330 State St. 1900" matted 3 St. George's Tripp Negative, Ferry St. enlarged State Street "State St. in Schenectady looking toward 3 1900 Broadway intersection matted "Downtown Schenectady, about 1920, looking across State Street from corner of Broadway toward Vendome Hotel (now the site of Woolworth's store.) Strand Theater, Downtown formerly the Orpheum, in center Schenectady, background now is the location of the 3 1920 Lerner Shops. Wallace's is at extreme right matted lower State St. , "Lower State St., looking Westward about 3 1915 1915 Lower State St. 3 in 1905 Erie canal bridge visible enlarged Schenectady "Schenectady Lights and Hauls the world 3 Billboard 1920 population 100,000. Welcome" enlarged Football game in front of the Nott memorial 3 Union 1890 at Union college enlarged 3 G.E. "View of office building and surroundings matted Hotel Van 3 Curler- 1926 enlarged First Scotia 3 High School Later Jr. High First Street removing piers from "Removing granite piers of the original Schenectady- Schenectady Scotia Bridge, designed by 3 Scotia bridge Theodore Burr. Taken about 1939." 3 Yale Cemetery Tripp Negative enlarged New York City "Farewell Parade 27th Division Aug. 30, 3 parade 1917 1917 New York City "from glass negative by Henry Tripp ca. 1880. State St. where present YMCA is. State St. house House of William L. Goodrich President of of William the Schenectady Bank, later known as 3 Goodrich Schenectady Trust Co." enlarged Union Lunch "Union Lunch room at State St. Railroad 3 room arcade 1911 manager Thomas L. Burke matted Union Lunch "Union lunch room at State St. Railroad 3 room arcade 1911 Thomas L. Burke, manager" matted Downtown- "Downtown Schenectady, circa 1865, enlarged, damaged 3 1865 looking west toward canal bridge tape on picture Ellis Club minstrels- 1937 3 at Erie Theater list of people on back original, damaged Ellis Club minstrels- 1937 3 at Erie Theater copy Mont Pleasant High school- 3 1930s photo by Douglas Dales "1921- Erie canal bed from State street Erie canal bed bridge as canal was being filled in the sector 3 1921 to become the boulevard" matted matted, two photos joined, on acidic 3 G.E. 1903 paper matted, two photos joined, on acidic 3 G.E. 1903 paper Lewis cemetery "Lewis cemetery Plot in Union College 3 plot Section of Vale Cemetery" matted Veeder Ave. 3 Hill- panoramic copy First Methodist 3 church page photocopy Veeder Ave. 3 Hill- panoramic copy " William T. Bednarkiewicz, Cpal and trucking office at 1168 Crane St. house 715 Christler Ave. and Eagle coal yard 715 Eagle Coal Christler Ave. 1920. daughter Mrs. E 3 Yard, 1920 Hamilton Smith, Campbell Ave." Room 203 5th no photo- Frame 3 Grade 1958-59 only Jones car works 3 factory matted 3 243 Liberty St. matted man with fiddle 3 unidentified matted back of Hudson 3 Theater burning of Dutch Reformed 3 church, 1948 swimming pool 3 unidentified auto and horse and buggy 3 unidentified matted men in front of Percy W. Holmes tailor shop on 140 Barrett 3 P.W. Holmes St. backed with paper Upper Union St. 3 fire 1940s 3 aerial photo possibly WWII 4- Civil Lincoln: As seen War on Camera probably the title board of an exhibit matted 4- Civil Lincoln's first Before the Unfinished capital Dome, March War Inaugural 4, 1861 matted 4- Civil War Lincoln's body Lying in State in Capital Rotunda matted Hanging of 4- Civil Lincoln Surratt, Paine, Herold, Azerot: July , 1865 War Conspirators in Washington Capital Prison Yard "This was the engine which pulled the Abraham Lincoln funeral train on its last run to Springfield in May, 1865. It was 4- Civil Lincoln's called the Nashville. Note the framed War Funeral Engine picture of Lincoln beneath the headlight." 4- Civil Excerpt from War Civil War diary matted 4- Civil Lincoln portrait, Now beard was fully grown, two days War Feb. 9, 1861 before his departure from Springfield matted 4- Civil Lincoln portrait, made four days before his death, April 10, War the last 1865, Alexander Gardner matted photograph by Matthew Brady at his 4- Civil Lincoln Portrait, Washington Studio the day Lincoln arrived War Feb, 23, 1861 at the Capital, Feb 23, 1861 matted 4- Civil Lincoln Funeral "A nation in mourning, the Washington War procession Procession at Lincoln's funeral" matted 4- Civil War Hooker's camp at base of lookout mountain matted 4- Civil Lincoln at "Alan Pinkerton (left) organizer of Army's War Antietam, 1863 secret service Gen. John McClernand (right) matted 4- Civil portrait, John War Wilkes Booth matted 4- Civil portrait of War Lincoln out of magazine 4- Civil portrait of out of magazine, War Lincoln matted 4- Civil portrait of out of magazine, War Lincoln matted 4- Civil portrait of out of magazine, War Lincoln matted 4- Civil portrait of out of magazine, War Lincoln matted 4- Civil portrait of War Lincoln out of magazine 4- Civil portrait of War Lincoln out of magazine Lincoln 4- Civil memorial, War Washington matted 4- Civil portrait of Mary out of magazine, War Todd Lincoln matted 4- Civil War Lincoln's body Lying in State in Capital Rotunda matted 4- Civil The Big Day at out of a magazine, War Gettysburg matted 4- Civil War Lincoln bust out of magazine 4- Civil Lincoln's first Before the Unfinished capital Dome, March War Inaugural 4, 1861 matted 4- Civil Reproduction of War Harper's weekly 4- Civil the Battle of War Fredericksburg out of a magazine 4- Civil Lincoln Portrait War sketch J. Wilbur Grantermann, St. Louis drawing of 4- Civil Lincoln War memorial crying November 22, 1963, Chicago sun time 4- Civil War Ford's Theatre the day after the tragic event matted 4- Civil Growing a War Beard 2 portraits, Nov. 26, 1860 and Jan 26, 1861 matted 4- Civil Grow a Beard War letter Lincoln's response to Grace Bedell matted 4- Civil Charles Lewis War Diary Entry 4/14/1865 matted 4- Civil Lt. Col. Elias Charles Lewis' brother-in-law; killed in the War Peissner battle of Chancellorville May 2, 1863 matted 4- Civil War Charles' father Professor Tayler Lewis of Union College matted pastor at Newcity, Rockland county. He 4- Civil Rev. Peter J. married Charles and Kate Lewis, March 29, War Quick 1865 matted "Captain Charles F. Lewis and sister, 4- Civil Charles Lewis Margaret Peissner; Schenectady August War and sister 1863 4- Civil Jane Keziah daughter of Charles and Kate Lewis, 1875- War Seede 1955 matted 4- Civil Katherine Rosa War Smith Charles Lewis' wife; 1844-1933 4- Civil Charles Lewis in War later life born 1844 died in Schenectady 1905 matted 4- Civil Charles Lewis in two shots of Lewis in uniform; Matthew War uniform Brady photo 1863 Mohawk Bridge enlarged, labeled 5 -1872 two men in canoes on the Mohawk river with tape Steinmetz, Edison and others with 40,000 Horse 5 power generator in a G.E. building enlarged Paving Erie enlarged, labeled 5 Blvd. 1924 from Union St. toward ALCO with tape Jonathan Levi Wholesale 5 Grocer circa 1920s enlarged damaged large rip, 5 ALCO building enlarged Italian workers at noon recess deisde G.E. building # 68 in 5 Bocce bowling Schenectady, August 8, 1929 enlarged Italian workers at noon recess deisde G.E. building # 68 in 5 Bocce bowling Schenectady, August 8, 1929 enlarged Italian workers at noon recess deisde G.E. building # 68 in 5 Bocce bowling Schenectady, August 8, 1929 enlarged 5 trains unknown location enlarged filling in the 5 Erie Canal enlarged Circus coming 5 to town unknown location enlarged

11. Larry Hart Collection – Postcards Box Topic 1 Schenectady – Armories 1 Schenectady – Associations 1 Schenectady – Auto 1 Schenectady – Blizzards 1 Schenectady – Bridges 1 Schenectady – Businesses 1 Schenectady – Cemeteries 1 Schenectady – Circus Fire 1 Schenectady – Downtown Scenes 1 Schenectady – Erie Canal 1 Schenectady – Fire Department 1 Schenectady – General Electric 1 Schenectady – Hospitals 1 Schenectady – Hotels and Taverns 1 Schenectady – Lawrence the Indian 1 Schenectady – Municipal Buildings 1 Schenectady – Municipal Housing 1 Schenectady – Railroads 1 Schenectady – Schenectady Miscellaneous 1 Schenectady – Schools 1 Schenectady – Streets / Houses / Scenes 2 Schenectady – Theaters 2 Schenectady – Union College 2 Adirondacks 2 Albany, New York 2 Amsterdam 2 Christmas 2 Duanesburg 2 Hudson River 2 Miscellaneous – Out of Area 2 New Year‟s 2 New York State – Various 2 North Creek, New York 2 Patriotic / Political 2 Rotterdam 2 Saint Patrick‟s Day 2 Sacandaga Park 2 Saratoga 2 Schoharie 2 Scotia 2 Valentines 2 Washington, D.C.

12. Larry Hart Collection – Research Files

Box Title Description 1-1 Adirondacks Newspaper, picture, brochure 1-2 ALAN Newspaper 1-3 Albany Newspaper, magazine, articles, 1976 calendar, essay, document, brochures, letter 1-4 ALCO Newspaper, documents, resolutions, letters, booklet on ALCO, document 1-5 ALCO-AUTO Newspaper 1-6 Alplaus Newspaper, letters, booklets, document 1-7 Altamont Fair Newspaper, articles, document, brochure 1-8 Amish Newspaper 1-9 Amsterdam and Road Newspaper, booklet 1-10 Animal Shelter Newspaper, letter 1-11 Annie Schaffer Newspaper 1-12 Anthem (National) Newspaper 1-13 Anthony Hall Newspaper 1-14 Anthony, Susan B. Newspaper 1-15 Antiques Letter 1-16 Apples 1-17 Architecture Newspaper, letter, picture 1-18 Armories (State) Newspaper, letters, document 1-19 Art Newspaper, letter 1-20 Arthur, Chester A. Newspaper, articles, picture 1-21 Auresville Shrine Newspaper 1-21a Autographs 1-22 Automobiles Newspaper, documents, articles letters, bulletin 1-23 Aviation Newspaper, articles, letters, brochures, documents

1-24 Bakeries Newspaper, document 1-25 Ballston Spa Newspaper, booklets, articles, letter, document 1-26 Banks Newspaper, letters, brief history, booklets, documents 1-27 Baptist Retirement Center Brochure, annual report, articles 1-28 Barbers Newspaper, autobiography, articles 1-29 Barney, H. S. Newspaper, documents 1-30 Baseball Newspaper, articles, letters, poster, documents 1-31 Bellevue (Section of City) Newspaper, letters, articles, Reformed Church history 1-32 Bellevue Maternity Letter, articles, document 1-33 Bicentennial (US and area) Newspaper, articles, speech, newsletters, letters, documents, pictures, booklets 1-34 Bicycles Newspaper 1-35 Bills Documents 1-36 Black History Newspaper, articles, letter 1-37 Blacksmiths Newspaper, letters, articles 1-38 Blenheim Bridge Newspaper 1-39 Blizzards Newspaper, letters, articles – 1888, 1993 1-40 Boat Club (Schenectady) Newspaper, articles, letters, document

2-41 Bob Sledding Newspaper 2-42 Bonaire Articles 2-43 Boston Brochure, Documents 2-44 Bottles and Bottlers Articles, letter, brochure 2-45 Bottling – Brewers Letters 2-46 Bowery Hill (Woods) 2-47 Bowling Newspaper, articles, letter, banquet programs, document 2-48 Boxing Newspaper, articles, documents, picture of Joe Louis 2-49 Boy Scouts of America Newspaper, letters, documents 2-50 Bradt Family Articles, Bradt newsletters, letters 2-50a Brehm, Katie 2-51 Bridges Newspaper, articles, letters, booklet, document 2-52 Bridge (Western Gateway) Newspaper, articles, letters, booklet, documents 2-53 Brooklyn Newspaper 2-54 Broomcorn Newspaper 2-55 Brown Furniture Company Letter, receipt 2-56 Brown School Articles 2-57 Buffalo Bill Articles 2-58 Burnt Hills Newspaper, articles, letters 2-59 Buses Newspaper, guide, memo

2-60 Calendar 100 year, articles 2-61 Campbell Family Article, letters 2-62 Canned Food Newspaper 2-63 Capitol – U. S. Brochure, news release, documents 2-64 Caricatures Newspaper 2-65 Carl Company Newspaper, letters, articles, documents 2-66 Carman Newspaper, articles, map, letters, document 2-67 Carnegie Hall Newspaper 2-68 Carousels Newspapers 2-69 Cement Letters, list 2-70 Cemeteries Newspaper, articles, maps, letters brochure 2-71 Census (Sch‟dy population) Newspaper 2-72 Central Park 2-73 Characters-Town 2-74 Charlton Newspaper, booklet

2-75 Children‟s Stories Letters

2-76 Christmas Newspaper, articles, letter, documents 2-77 Churches (see also First Newspaper, letters, articles, booklets, United Methodist) documents 2-78 Churchill Newspaper 2-79 Circus Newspaper, articles, letters, document 2-80 City Hall Newspaper, article, letters, documents 2-81 Civilian Conservation Corp Articles, pictures, letters 2-82 Civil War Newspaper, articles, letters, documents, brochure 2-83 Clifton Park – Vischer Ferry Newspaper, articles, letters, calendar 2-84 Clinton Street Article 2-85 Clothing Article 2-86 Clubs Letters 2-86a Clute, Edwin 2-87 Coal – coal Dealers Letters, documents 2-88 Collins Lake Letter

3-89 Colonial Williamsburg Booklets, letters, brochure 3-90 Colonie Newspaper 3-91 Columbus Newspaper 3-92 Comics Newspaper 3-93 Computers Newspaper 3-94 Constitution – U.S. Newspaper, articles, letters 3-95 Coolidge, Calvin Newspaper, press release, Picture booklet 3-96 Court Letters 3-97 Courthouse (1831-1833) Brochure, letter 3-98 Covered Bridges Newspaper 3-99 Cowhorn Creek Newspaper, article, letters 3-100 Cranesville Article 3-101 Creeks Letter 3-102 Crescent Park-Veteran‟s Park Newspapers, articles documents 3-103 Crossword Puzzles Newspaper 3-104 Cultural Park Management Plan 3-105 Curling – Schenectady Club Document 3-106 Currency Newspaper

3-107 Dalton, Glen Letter 3-108 Dance Professors Newspaper, letter, pictures 3-109 Day Nursery Article 3-110 De Marco Family Article 3-111 Dentists Article, letters 3-112 Depots – Railroad Newspaper, articles 3-113 Depression Newspaper, article, letters, documents 3-114 Diners Newspaper, articles, letter 3-115 Dirigibles Newspaper, articles 3-116 Doctors Newspaper, articles, letters 3-117 Duanesburg Newspaper, letters, Documents, booklet 3-118 Dutch Newspaper, letters, articles Brochure, document 3-119 Eastern Parkway Methodist Article 3-120 Tour Guide 3-121 Edison, Thomas A. Newspaper, article, letters, booklets 3-122 Eisenhower, Dwight D. Newspaper, article, letter 3-123 Elderly Newspaper, article, letter 3-124 Electric Newspaper, article, booklet 3-125 Ellis Building Newspaper, press releases, letter 3-126 Ellis Hospital Newspaper, articles, booklet, brochure, newsletter, letters, documents 3-127 England Newspaper, notes, prints, brochure, booklet, pictures, letters 3-128 Erie Boulevard Newspaper, articles, booklet, picture 3-129 Erie Canal Newspaper, articles, letters, picture, brochures, booklets, documents 3-130 Father‟s Day Newspaper 3-131 Fire Department Newspaper, article, letters, pictures, booklets, brochure 3-131a First United Methodist Church 3-132 Flag – U. S Newspaper, articles, booklets, brochure, documents

4-133 Flint, Billy Newspaper, booklet, pictures 4-134 Floods Newspaper, articles, booklet 4-135 Food Newspaper 4-136 Football Newspaper 4-137 Fort Hunter Newspaper 4-138 Fourth of July Newspaper, article, picture 4-139 France Newspaper 4-140 Freeman‟s Bridge Notes 4-141 Frieden‟s (German) Church Newspaper, article 4-142 Frog Alley Newspaper, article 4-143 Fulton County Booklet 4-144 Funerals Newspaper, articles, letters, documents, booklet 4-145 Furman, Robert Newspaper, article, letter 4-146 Games Newspaper, articles, letters 4-147 Gardening Newspaper, booklets 4-148 Gas Industry Newspaper 4-149 Gas Stations Newspaper, articles 4-150 Gazette Newspaper, articles letters 4-151 Genealogy 4-152 G.E. Advertising – Ads Early 4-153 G.E. Newspaper, articles, letters, booklets, pictures, documents 4-154 Germany Newspaper, letters 4-155 Ghosts Newspaper 4-156 Ghost Stories Newspaper, articles, letter 4-157 Girl Scouts Articles 4-158 Glenridge Hospital Newspaper, articles, letters, document, brochure 4-159 Glenville, Town of Newspaper, article, letters, picture, booklet, documents 4-160 Golf Newspaper, article, pictures, booklets, document 4-161 Goose Hill Letter 4-162 Governors – NYS Newspaper, article 4-163 Graduation Newspaper 4-164 Grant, U. S. Newspaper, letter, picture 4-165 Grocery Stores Newspaper, article, documents, letter

4-166 Halloween Newspaper 4-167 Hart Family Newspaper, genealogy, pictures, documents 4-168 Hart, Larry Newspaper, article 4-169 Hart County Documents 6 Folder 4-169a Hess Cartoons

5-170 Highways Articles 5-171 Hispanics Newspapers 5-172 Historians – County Newspaper, article, letter, documents 5-173 Historic sites – Preservation Newspaper, article, booklet, letter, document, picture 5-174 Historical Society – Newspaper, article, letters, documents, picture, Schenectady County brochure 5-175 Hop Pickers Letter 5-176 Hospitals Notes 5-177 Hotel, Inns, Etc. Newspaper, articles, letters 5-178 Housing Development Newspaper, article, booklet 5-178a Hulett World Wizard Houses 5-179 Ice Cream Newspaper, ads 5-180 Immigrants Newspaper, letter 5-181 Indians Article, letter 5-182 Indian Lore Newspaper, article, letter 5-183 Industry Booklet 5-184 Inns Newspaper 5-185 Insulls, Samuel Article, letter, picture 5-186 Interviews Includes notes 5-187 Italian Newspaper, article 5-188 James Woods Letter 5-189 Jay Street 5-190 Jewish Community Newspaper, article, letter, picture 5-191 Johnson, Sir William Notes 5-192 Johnstown Democrat Newspaper, booklet 5-193 Judicial-Schenectady county Letter 5-194 KAPL Newspaper, booklet 5-195 Kennedy, John F. Newspaper, article 5-196 King‟s Highway Newspaper, article 5-197 Kinum Article, pictures 5-198 Labor Day Newspaper, booklet

5-199 Lafayette Documents 5-200 Lake George Newspaper, booklet 5-201 Lawyers Newspaper, articles, letter 5-202 Letters Letters 5-203 Library Newspaper, notes, articles, letters, document, booklet 5-204 Lightning Newspaper, article 5-205 Lincoln, Abraham Newspaper, article, letter, booklet 5-206 Lindberg, Charles Augustus Newspaper, article, letter 5-207 Little League Newspaper, article 5-208 Lodges Newspaper, documents, picture, notes 5-209 Lunn, George Newspaper, articles, notes, letters, document 5-210 Lyceum Letter 5-211 Lynching Newspaper 5-212 Maalwyck Newspaper, article 5-213 Mabie House Newspaper, letters, brochure, notes 5-214 Maine Newspaper, letters, article 5-215 Maps – Schenectady Street map, 1875 map 5-216 Mariaville Newspaper, letter 5-217 Markers Newspapers, applications, notes, letters, brochure, booklet, document 5-218 Markets Newspaper, articles, letters, notes 5-219 Masons Newspapers, articles, brochure, documents 5-220 Massacre – Schenectady Newspaper, article, document, booklet 5-221 Maxon Road Article 5-222 Mayors Newspaper, articles, notes, letters, documents, picture 5-223 McCarthy, Joe Newspaper 5-223a McDermott, John 5-224 McKinley Newspaper 5-225 McLane‟s Hotel Article 5-225a McQue, Lewis 5-226 Medical History Article, notes, letter 5-226a Melville, Herman 5-227 Memorial Day Newspaper, article 5-227a Memory‟s Garden Speech

6-228 Milk Newspaper 6-229 Mills Articles 6-230 Mohawk Golf Club Newspaper, Booklet 6-231 Mohawk River Newspaper, articles 6-232 Monitor U.S.S. Newspaper, articles 6-233 Montgomery County Articles, booklet 6-234 Mont Pleasant (Area & H.S.) Newspaper, articles 6-235 Mother‟s Day Newspaper, letter 6-236 Motion Pictures Newspaper, articles 6-237 Murders – Hangings Newspaper, articles 6-238 Museum – Schenectady Articles 6-239 Music Newspaper, Sheet music 6-240 Names Newspaper, Articles 6-241 Nature Areas Booklet 6-242 Newspapers Newspaper, Articles 6-243 New Year‟s Newspaper 6-244 New York City Articles, booklets 6-244a New York State Canals 6-245 Nicholaus Restaurant Newspaper, Articles, 6-245 Nicholaus Restaurant Booklet and Picture 6-246 Niskayuna Newspaper, articles 6-247 Nostalgia Newspaper, articles 6-248 Nott, Eliphalet Articles 6-249 Nursery (Schenectady Day) Newspaper 6-250 Nursing Newspaper 6-251 Ocean Travel Cunard brochure 6-252 Old Dorp (Tales Of) Letters 6-252a Oneonta “Old Main” Building 6-253 Oral History Booklet 6-254 Out Houses Newspaper, Articles 6-255 Patroons Newspaper 6-256 Painted Post, New York Booklet, article 6-257 Palatines Article 6-258 Parks Newspaper, article 6-259 Pattersonville Letter 6-260 Payne, John Howard Newspaper 6-261 Pearl Harbor Newspaper 6-262 Peddlers Newspaper 6-263 Pershing, General John J. Articles 6-264 Phonographs Newspaper 6-265 Photography Newspaper, articles, booklet 6-266 Piano Newspaper 6-267 Pinkertons Article, 2 Photos 6-268 Plotterkill (Plattekill) Articles, Guidebook 6-269 Police Newspaper, articles, booklet 6-270 Polish Newspaper, articles 6-271` Politics Article, booklet 6-272 Ponds Newspaper, articles 6-273 Pool (Billiards) Article, meeting minutes 6-274 Poor House Articles 6-275 Pop Corn Man Article, letters 6-276 Population Newspaper 6-277 Post Cards Newspaper, post cards 6-278 Post Office Articles 6-279 Potpourri (Miscellaneous) Newspaper, articles, letters 6-280 Presidency Newspaper, articles, booklets 6-281 Presidents Newspaper, articles, letter 6-282 Princetown Newspaper, Princetown Academy catalogue 6-283 Prisons Newspaper 6-284 Proctors Articles, Playbill, booklet 6-285 Prohibition Era Newspaper 6-286 Publicity Article 6-287 Pumps Newspaper, Article

7-288 Quaker Street Newspaper, articles, post card 7-289 Questions Newspaper 7-290 Race (Ocean to Ocean Auto) Articles, Photos – 1909 7-291 Radio Newspaper, Articles, Letters, Booklets 7-292 Railroads Newspaper, Booklets, Articles, 2 RR Stock Certs. 7-293 Reagles, Walter A. Newspaper, 2 letters 7-294 Realty Plot (GE) Newspapers, Articles and letters 7-295 Red Cross Newspaper, Articles and letters 7-296 Reformed (First) Church Newspaper, articles, letters 7-297 Refrigerators & Ice Box Newspaper, articles, letters 7-298 Religion Newspaper 7-299 Reminiscences Letters 7-300 Republican Party Newspaper, Poster 7-301 Research Lab (GE) Newspaper, articles, booklets 7-302 Restaurants Articles, 2 menus 7-303 Revolutionary War Newspaper, Articles, Booklets, Prints 7-304 Rexford Newspapers, Articles, letter 7-305 Rexford Park Newspapers, Articles, letter 7-306 Reynolds, Neil B. Articles, letter 7-307 Rockwell, Norman Newspaper, calendar pages 7-308 Rogers, Will Article 7-309 Roller Coasters Newspaper 7-310 Roller Skates Newspaper 7-311 Rome, New York Newspaper, letters, booklet 7-312 Roosevelt, Franklin D. Newspaper, articles 7-313 Rose Society 25th Booklet, 25th Dinner Ticket 7-314 Rotterdam, New York Newspaper, Articles, letters, Booklet 7-315 Rotterdam Junction, N. Y. Newspaper, Articles,, letters, booklet 7-315a Round Lake 7-316 Rudd‟s Beach Letters 7-317 Russia Newspaper 7-318 Rynex, James B. Articles, letter

8-319 Sacandaga Newspaper, Articles, Booklets, Letters 8-320 Saint Clare‟s Hospital Newspaper, letter, booklet 8-321 Saint Patrick Newspaper, Articles 8-322 Salvation Army Newspaper, Articles 8-323 Sanders, Glen (2 files) Newspaper, Articles 8-324 Sanders, Glen Mansion Newspaper, Letters, booklet 8-325 San Francisco Booklet 8-326 Saratoga Springs Newspaper, Booklet 8-327 Sarnowski‟s Dairy Article 8-328 Scandals (Governmental) Newspaper 8-329 Schaefer, Dr. Vincent Article, letter 8-330 Schenectady County Newspaper, booklet Community College 8-331 Schenectady, U.S.S. Document, letter 8-332 Schenectady County Article, booklet, letters 8-333 Schenectady Courts Article 8-334 Schenectady‟s Downtown Newspaper, Articles, booklet 8-335 Schenectady History Newspaper, Articles, booklet 8-336 Schermerhorn Article, letter 8-337 Schoharie Newspaper, Articles 8-338 Schools Newspaper, Articles, letters 8-338a Schools – Curriculum

9-339 Scotia Newspaper, Articles, letters 9-340 Senior citizens Newspaper, Articles booklet 9-341 Sewing Newspaper 9-342 Shakers Newspaper, prints 9-343 Shawl Factory Articles 9-344 Signs Articles 9-345 Sinatra, Frank Newspaper 9-346 Slavery Newspaper 9-347 Space Technology Newspaper 9-348 Spanish-American War Newspaper 9-349 Speakeasies Articles 9-350 Sports Articles 9-351 Stage Lines Newspaper, Articles, prints 9-352 Stamps Newspaper, First Day covers 9-353 Stanford Newspaper, Articles 9-354 Statue of Liberty Newspaper, Articles, Photo 9-355 Steinmetz, Dr. Charles (2) Newspaper, Articles 9-356 Stockade Newspaper, Articles, Booklets 9-357 Stoves Letter 9-358 Streets Newspaper, Articles, Maps 9-359 Sunnyview Hospital Newspaper, Articles, Letter 9-360 Taverns Newspaper, Articles 9-361 Taxes Newspaper 9-362 Teddy Bears Newspaper, Articles 9-363 Telephone Newspaper, Articles 9-364 Texas (incl. Alamo) Newspaper, Booklets 9-365 Thanksgiving Newspaper, Article 9-366 Theaters Newspaper, Articles, Booklet 9-367 Titanic Newspaper 9-368 Tolls Articles 9-369 Towns Newspaper, Article 9-370 Toys Newspaper, Articles, letter 9-371 Trolleys Newspaper, Articles, Booklets 9-372 Troy, New York Newspaper, Booklet 9-373 True Blues Newspaper, Articles 9-374 Turnverein Articles, Booklet 9-375 Twain, Mark Newspaper, Article 9-376 Twenties (Roaring) Newspaper

10-377 Union College Newspaper, Articles, Booklets, Letters 10-378 Union Star Newspaper, Notes 10-379 United Nations Article, Photo 10-380 Urban Cultural Park Articles, Booklets 10-381 Urban Renewal Article 10-382 Vale Cemetery Newspaper, Articles, Letters 10-383 Valentine‟s Day Newspaper 10-384 VanBuren, Martin Newspaper 10-385 VanCurler, Arendt Articles, Booklet 10-386 VanCurler Hotel Newspaper, Articles, Letter 10-387 VanTrapp Family Newspaper 10-388 Vedder, Madison Article, Anc. Chart, Letter 10-389 Vegetables (Tomato) Article 10-390 Vendome Hotel Newspaper, Article 10-391 Vendors Newspaper, Article 10-392 Vibbard, Chauncey Newspaper, Article, Letter 10-393 Victorian Age Newspaper, Articles 10-394 Vischer Ferry Booklet 10-395 Vrooman Family Newspaper, Articles 10-396 Wall Street Newspaper, Article 10-397 Wallace‟s Article 10-398 Wallace Armer Newspaper 10-399 Walton, Anthony Newspaper, Photo 10-400 Washington, George Newspaper, Article, Letter 10-401 Water Newspaper, Water Dept. Reports 10-402 Weather and Weather Vanes Newspaper, Articles, Booklet 10-403 Western Gateway Bridge Newspaper 10-404 Westinghouse, George Newspaper, Articles, Booklet 10-405 WGY Radio Station Newspaper, Articles, Booklets, Letters 10-406 Winter Newspaper, Articles 10-407 Women‟s Rights Newspaper, Articles 10-408 Woodlawn Newspaper, Articles, Letter 10-409 World‟s Fair Newspaper, Booklet 10-410 World War II Newspaper, Articles, Booklets, Letters; Mauldin cartoons; soldier guide books 10-411 World Wars (W.W.I mostly) Newspaper, Articles, Booklets 10-412 Yacht Club (Schenectady) Notes of D. Whipple 10-413 Yankee Doodle Article 10-414 Yates, Joseph Articles, letter 10-415 Y.M.C.A. Newspaper, Article 10-416 Y.W.C.A. Articles 10-417 Zippers Newspaper

13. Larry Hart Collection – Scrapbooks (includes photo album)

TITLE COMPILER DATES TOPICS SIZE NOTES 1. 1960's Scrapbook of Newspaper Airport, History of Schenectady, Clippings Larry Hart 1960's various 16 1/2H/14"W 2"D Poor condition/not 2. Clarence Hart's Contributions to Drawings, Stories and Letters by properly bound Sch‟dy Union Star Jr. Newspaper Clarence Hart 1930's Clarence Hart 13"H/11"W/ 2"D together/loose letters 3.Camera Sketches of Sacandaga Ida Mae Park Anderson 1905 Sacandaga/Anderson Family 9"H/13"W/1"D 4. Newspaper Articles by Larry 16 1/2 Hart Larry Hart Various Mostly articles of Sch‟dy History "H/14"W/3"D Edges of Pages frayed. Many loose articles in front and back of 5. Newspaper Articles in Black 15"H/16"W 2 album/many blank Binder Larry Hart Various Local and National Interest Items 1/2"D pages JFK's Death/Memorial and Family 16 1/2"H/14"W 6. John F. Kennedy Album Larry Hart 1963-1980 Articles 2"D Good Condition 7. Newspaper Articles by Larry 16 12"H/14"W Good except for Broken Hart Larry Hart 1961-1965 Various 4"D Cover 8. Red Scrapbook of Charles Lewis Photo/Lewis articles/Lincoln 13"H/11 1/2" Lewis and Family Larry Hart 1860's articles/NY Herald page for 4/15/1865 W/1"D Good Condition 11 1/2"H/10"W 9. Van Guysling House Scrapbook Larry Hart Unknown VanGuysling House/location/G.E. 1"D 10. Black Binder of Newspaper Sch‟dy People/Landmarks and 14 1/2 "L/14"W Articles Larry Hart 1960-70's Obituaries 2"D Good Condition Copy of City Ordinance/Various 11. Olive Colored Cloth Notebook Larry Hart 1982-1987 Newspaper Articles 16 "H/15"W 2"D Good Condition Washington Irving School/Draper 12. Doris Scott's Scrapbook of her Miss Doris High/Carman School/Ellis Hospital 11"H/ 9"W 1 Life Scott 1930's Nursing School 1/4"D 13.Black Binder of Newspaper 14 1/2"H and W Articles Larry Hart 1977-1982 2"D Good Condition 14. Dorothy Marlette Conde Photo Mrs. Edwin Family Pictures/1111 Union St 6"H/8"W Album G. Conde 1902-1906 Home/1996 Letter from Corinne 1/2"D Good Condition Conde to Larry Hart ? Ida Y. Family Photos 28 Forest Road 7 1/2"H/10"W Good Condition – see 15. Ida Y. Anderson Photo Album Anderson 1915-1929 Photos/Pleasant Valley Flood 1/2"D note below. 16. Schenectady Prints Photos of Plotter Kill Falls/ Sch‟dy Bldgs & 8"H/10"W/ W.F. Dawson Unknown Unknown Ellis Hospital 1/2"D Good Condition 17. Schenectady Prints Photos of Plotter Kill Falls/ Sch‟dy Bldgs & 8"H/10"W/ W. F. Dawson Unknown Unknown Ellis Hospital 1/2"D Second Copy of #16 Poor Condition of Binder/Loose 18. D. L. Grant Album given to Old Sch‟dy Photos/ Various N.Y. 7 1/2"H/10"W Pages/Pictures Good Larry Hart D. L. Grant Early 1900's & N.H. 1"D Condition Loose Leaf Binder/Cover Loose 19. Newspaper Articles Famous People/ Eventful News 11"H/8 1/2"W / from Book/Poor Scrapbook Clarence Hart 1930's Articles 1"D Condition 20. 1936 Worldwide Events Famous People/ Royal 13"H/10 1/4"W Scrapbook Larry Hart 1936 Family/Disaster Events 1"D Loose Damaged Pages

Scrapbook #15: Photo Album of Ida Mae Yeatman Anderson

Page 1 a. 28 Forest Road – 1915 – (Elmer Anderson), Mae Disbrow, (Ern Yeatman) b. Mae Disbrow – 1915 c. same three people as (a) d. Ida Mae Anderson and Mae Disbrow – 1918 e. Elmer C. Anderson (Ida‟s husband) and Ern (A. Ernest Yeatman) f. A. Ernest Yeatman and Ida Mae Yeatman Anderson – 1915 Page 2 a. Two Gentlemen on Porch at 28 Forest Road b. Ida Yeatman Anderson c. Ida Yeatman Anderson with two men d. (appears to be Elmer C. Anderson) Page 3 a. Two Gentlemen (not identified) b. Parlor at 28 Forest Road c. Mace Harris and Elmer Anderson – 1917 d. Mae Disbrow – 1917 e. Mae Disbrow and A. Ernest Yeatman – 1917 Page 4 a. Ida Yeatman Anderson and Mace Harris – 1917 b. Ern (Yeatman) and Mae (Disbrow) – 1917 – Sacandaga Park c. “We Four” August 1917 (Elmer – Maude – Mace – Ida) d. Maude and Elmer Page 5 a. September 1916 Family Group b. 1916 – Family Group c. Mother Yeatman – August 7, 1916 d. Mother Yeatman – with 3 girls – August 7, 1916 (one appears to be Ida) Page 6 a. East Side of Pleasant Valley b. West Side of Pleasant Valley c. Pleasant Valley Bridge with Emma & Gus Lenz & Lilly – 1915 d. G.E. Company from Pleasant Valley Bridge e. G.E. Company from Pleasant Valley Bridge Page 7 a. James Anderson (Pa) – Ida‟s father-in-law – 1916 b. Mary Miller, wife of James Anderson c. Elmer (Ida‟s husband) 1916 – 28 Forest Road d. Warren Albertson – 1916 e. James Anderson Page 8 – Elmer, Maude, Mace, Ida – 1917 Page 9 – Scene of Dam Lock – Pleasant Valley Creek Page 10 – Pleasant Valley Park – 1917 (appears to be Elmer, Maude, Mace, Ida) Page 11 – (appears to be Maude and Ida) Page 12 – Woman with flock of sheep Page 13 a. Dam gives way in Pleasant Valley Creek b. Raging Waters causing damage Page 14 a. Lower Broadway in path of Flood b. Mount Pleasant Bridge and Creek Page 15 a. Audrey, Richard (Ida‟s son), Theresa and Homer – 1926 b. Richard and his dog – 1925 c. Not identified (appears to be double exposure) d. Wilbert Craken and Richard – School Days – 1925 e. Richard and his dog f. Richard, his dog, and family female friend (not identified) Page 16 a. Leon Aldrich‟s Home b. Alice Brown and her Grandmother c. Boys on Motorcycle with Side Car – 1916 d. Leon and Lois Aldrich Page 17 a. Chummy (Richard‟s dog) – 1927 b. Hazel M. Bailey – 1918 c. Ralph E. Bailey Page 18 a. Man and two women (middle one appears to be Maude Harris) b. Maude and Mace Harris and children c. Same as (b) d. Gentleman (appears to be Mace Harris) Page 19 a. Fred Brown and Gladys – Lake George – 1929 b. Richard with dog Chummy – 1929 c. E.C.A. (Elmer C. Anderson) d. Indian Spring – Lake George – 1929 e. I.M.A. (Ida Mae Anderson) f. Gentleman in garden (not identified) Page 20 a. Lake George – August 1929 (appears to be Ida, Richard, Elmer) b. Lake George – people not identified – Labor Day, 1929.

14. Larry Hart Collection – Slides

No Listing.

15. Larry Hart Collection – Negatives

Box 1 4 negatives- 4 ins. X 5 ins. State St. Parade Box 2 12 negatives- 4 ins. X 5 ins. Groups of people, some of graduates in front of Mont Pleasant Box 3 3 negatives- 4 ins. X 5 ins. A picnic Box 4 empty Box 5 9 negatives- 4 ins. X 5 ins. Transportation- trains Box 6 14 negatives- size varies Various- streets, people Box 7 30 negatives- 4 ins. X 5 ins. Various school events/groups Box 8 4 negatives- 4 ins. X 5 ins. Men in hats Box 9 8 negatives- 4 ins. X 5 ins. Unknown Box 10 20 negatives- 4 ins. X 5 ins. Fires and fire fighters Box 11 49 negatives- size varies Fires, accidents, death, police, criminal trials Box 12 38 negatives- 4 ins. X 5 ins. circus Box 13 90 negatives- 4 ins. X 5 ins. Rotary club event Or 2.5 ins 2.5 ins. Box 14 36 negatives- 4 ins. X 5 ins. Car accidents and death Box 15 106 negatives- 4 ins. X 5 ins. Portraits of unidentified males Envelope 187 negatives 1 ¾ ins. X 2 ¼ Unknown- 16 ins. or 3 ¼ ins. X 2 ¼ ins. Both color and black and white Envelope 33 negatives 1 ¾ ins. X 2 ¼ Unknown- tropical destination 17 ins. Both color and black and white Envelope 14 negatives 3 ¼ ins. X 2 ¼ unknown 18 ins. Envelope 18 negatives 1 ¾ ins. X 2 ¼ unknown 19 ins., color Envelope 0ver 120 negatives 1 ¾ ins. X unknown 20 2 ¼ ins. (stuck together will be damaged if separated) In color Clear 24 Negatives 1 ½ ins. X 1 buildings plastic 21 ins. Clear 25 Negatives 1 ½ ins. X 1 ins. buildings plastic 22 Clear 26 Negatives 1 ½ ins. X 1 ins. buildings plastic 23 Clear 26 Negatives 1 ½ ins. X 1 buildings plastic 24 ins. Clear 26 Negatives 1 ½ ins. X 1 ins. buildings plastic 25 Clear 26 Negatives 1 ½ ins. X 1 ins. buildings plastic 26 Clear 12 Negatives 1 ½ ins. X 1 buildings plastic 27 ins. Clear 25 Negatives 1 ½ ins. X 1 ins. Buildings/ people plastic 28 Clear 24 Negatives 1 ½ ins. X 1 ins. Buildings/ Streets plastic 29 Clear 26 Negatives 1 ½ ins. X 1 ins. Buildings/ Streets plastic 30 Clear 26 Negatives 1 ½ ins. X 1 ins. Buildings/ Streets plastic 31 Envelope 15 Negatives11/2 ins x 1 ¼ Workers/buildings and people 32 ins. Black and white And 18 Negatives 3 ½ ins. X 2 ¼ ins. Black and white Envelope 1 negative 2 ½ ins. X 2 ½ ins. Building site 33

Also Included 3 viewers and 2 splicers