Publications on or issued by New York State government agencies, 1909 to 1964
Description
Accession consists of: 1) State and Local Government in New York, Volume IV, issued in 1938 by the New York State Constitutional Convention Committee; 2) Local Government Structure in the United States, issued by the United States Department of Commerce in 1954; 3) Four-volume report issued in 1940 by (Interstate Commerce Commission?) titled “Public Aids to Transportation” [discarded]; 4) Report of the Joint Legislative Committee on Court Reorganization titled “Judicial Administration – Organization…of the State of New York,” 1962; 5) Report of the Special Counsel to the Transit Commission… on the proposed Plan & Agreement of Unification & Readjustment…, 1939; 6) BMT-BQT Unification Plan, adopted by the Transit Commission of New York State on June 27, 1939; 7) New York State Moreland Commission on the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law: consists of five “study papers” bearing different titles, three “reports & recommendations” bearing different titles, and an interim report to the Governor, August 1963, October 1963, and January 1964 (2 copies of everything); 8) Addresses delivered before the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York and Year Book for 1908-1909, published 1909; 9) A Study of County Government within the City of New York and a plan for its reorganization, prepared for the Constitutional Convention, 1915; 10) “Water resources of the State of New York,” by Henry H) Persons, 1910; 11) Report titled “Young People in the courts of New York State,” issued in 1942 by the Joint Legislative Committee to Examine Into, Investigate and Study the Existing Facilities for the Care and Treatment of Children; 12) Report of Charles H. Strong, Commissioner, to examine into the management and affairs of the State Board of Charities…to Governor Whitman, issued in 1916; 13) Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference of Mayors and Other Officials of the Cities of New York State at Utica, New York on June 10-12, 1912; and 14) New York State Education Department Glossary of Terms, issued in 1961 [discarded])
Extent
4.25 cubic feet (33 volumes)
Dates
1909-1964
Record Groups
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