New York (State).
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Blanche Frank Ittleson and Henry Ittleson Collection
The items in the collection relate to the Ittlesons’ private and social life, philanthropy, and Blanche Frank Ittleson’s work in the field of social welfare, child mental health protection, and more. Several photographs of their houses in Palm Beach and the many receipts and notes from their travels abroad illustrate the high standard of the lives they lived.
John H. Duncan and Thomas B. Green Collection
John H. Duncan (1855-1929) was a prominent New York architect and Thomas B. Green (1888-1963) was his chauffeur and mechanic. Items in this collection include photographs and associated items that highlight early automobile touring in the United States as well as military service during World War I.
Juan M. Ceballos Business Letters
Collection of business letters that deal with the affairs of Juan M. Ceballos’s company.
Lillian Schneider Bartell Playbill Collection
Theatre playbills, primarily for Broadway productions but also for productions off-Broadway and in Florida.
Orr Family Papers
Letters, engravings, and memorabilia of Nathaniel Orr, the engraver/illustrator, his wife Elizabeth, and their daughters, especially Alice Orr Tredwell.
Rufus Nims Architectural Drawings
Architectural drawings created by South Florida architect Rufus Nims. These include plans for residences and buildings in Florida, Louisiana, New York, Costa Rica, and several countries in the Caribbean. The collection also includes motel and hotel designs for Howard Johnson, Marriott, and other corporations. Also, included is AV material concerning Nim's projects.
Tampa and the Spanish-American War: 2nd New York Volunteer Infantry Photo Album
This photo album is a collection of photographs of soldiers with the 2nd New York Volunteer Infantry, recruited for the Spanish-American War, and serving at Camp Black, New York; Tampa, Florida, Fernandina, Florida; and Troy, New York.
Wells M. Sawyer Collection
Correspondence, drawings, and other papers related to Wells M. Sawyer's life, travels, and the 1895-1897 Pepper-Hearst Expedition in Florida.