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Collection Title:
Creator:
unknown
Inclusive Dates:
1804-1950
Abstract:
Records of Fairfield Academy and Fairfield Medical College, Herkimer County, New York, and the personal papers of Dr. William Mather, Alonzo C. Mather, Albert B. Watkins, and other families and individuals connected with the school and town.
Type of Material:
Address books.
Agreements.
Autobiographies (literary works)
Blueprints (reprographic copies)
Broadsides (notices)
Business letters.
Circulars (fliers)
Clippings (information artifacts)
Correspondence.
Diaries.
Diplomas.
Genealogies (histories)
Greeting cards.
Indentures.
Instructional materials.
Logs (records)
Minutes (administrative records)
Notebooks.
Obituaries.
Patents.
Photographs.
Report cards.
Scrapbooks.
Sketches.
Summonses.
Telegrams.
Subject:
Adams (N.Y.)
Buffalo (N.Y.)
Chicago (Ill.)
Fairfield (N.Y.: Town)
Fort Erie (Ont.)
Herkimer County (N.Y.)
Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.)
Educators.
Industrialists.
Inventors & inventions.
Lawyers.
Physicians.
New York State
Science and medicine
Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Genealogical correspondence.
Education -- New York (State) -- Herkimer County.
Medical education -- History.
Railroads -- Livestock transportation.
Water-power -- New York (State)

Creator:
First Dutch Reformed Church (West Glenville, N.Y.)
Inclusive Dates:
1814-1953
Abstract:
Records from a church in West Glenville, New York. The collection includes administrative material, correspondence, financial records and legal papers. The collection is photocopies only, no original documents.
Type of Material:
Baptismal registers.
Church records.
Correspondence.
Financial records.
Indentures.
Membership lists.
Minutes (administrative records)
Microfilms.
Photocopies.
Subject:
New York (State) -- Church history.
West Glenville, N.Y. -- Religious life and customs.
Church and clergy
New York State
Church records and registers -- New York (State)
Reformed Church in America -- History.