Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani anonymous letters for 1994 to 2000
Description
The accession consists of correspondence, memoranda, and tracking sheets. The anonymous correspondence sent by private citizens to the Mayor most often concern complaints about delivery of public services. Letters from anonymous city employees often pertain to inefficiency in delivery of services or unfairness in personnel matters. The majority of the letters consist of what is considered crank mail and are from private citizens. Problems that were considered possible or worthy of pursuit were sometimes routed to relevant agencies and also include tracking sheets and memoranda. The material was processed by the Winthrop Group, who completed chronological folder-level inventories but did not reformat it. While general correspondence was processed chronologically by year, this material consists of a compilation from 1994-2000.
Extent
14 cubic feet
Dates
1994-2000
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