04200mpc 2200829 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001700066035002400083035002200107040002400129100002900153245003500182300002500217545012100242520055600363520064800919555002101567524009701588500006001685600003301745600003601778600003501814600003201849600002201881600002101903600002201924600002301946600002201969600001901991600001902010600002102029600002202050600001802072600001802090600001902108600002402127600001802151600001802169610003802187610002202225610002202247650005402269650005502323650005102378650005202429650005202481650005702533650005402590650005302644650004202697650004302739650002902782650003002811650004002841651005002881650004702931650004602978651004703024651005703071651004203128651003303170650001703203655001803220655002403238655001603262655002203278655001803300655002203318905002103340998000903361209845020000630151223.0920619i17501933nyu eng d bms 66000462  a(CStRLIN)NYCV92A481 a(NIC)notisAKT7311 aNICcNICeappmdNIC1 aWhite, Hugh,d1798-1870.00aHugh White papers,f1750-1933. a8.3 cubic ft.; 39 v. aRailroad builder, cement manufacturer, graduate of Hamilton College, and United States Congressional representative. aCorrespondence, letters, diaries, account books, tax receipts, deeds, inventories, contracts, surveys, land records, maps, photographs, church records, genealogical data and other papers pertaining chiefly to White's involvement in land in northern New York, particularly the counties of Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Oneida, Oswego, and St. Lawrence; material concerning the cement business at Chittenango and Greenkills, New York. Also, political papers (1840-1867), which include material on the Whig Party, patronage, and national and local issues. aAlso, material pertaining to the related Axtell, Duston, Lawrence, Mansfield, Mills, Niles, Porter, Van Wagenen, and Young families. Another subject is the 19th century spread of a family across the continent, with material reflecting American life and history of the period. White family papers include material on White's grandfather and grandson, also both named Hugh White. Major correspondents include William Constable, Hezekiah Beers Pierrepont, and William Constable Pierrepont (pertaining to New York State land patents) and James Buchanan, Washington Hunt, T. Batter King, William L. Marcy, William E. Seward, and Benjamin Wright. aGuide available. aHugh White papers. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. aIncludes collections #604, #610, #654, #898, and #1315.10aBuchanan, James,d1791-1868.10aConstable, William,d1721-1791.10aPierrepont, William Constable.10aPierrepont, Hezekiah Beers.10aHunt, Washington.10aKing, T. Batter.10aMarcy, William L.10aSeward, William E.10aWright, Benjamin.30aAxtell family.30aDuston family.30aLawrence family.30aMansfield family.30aMills family.30aNiles family.30aPorter family.30aVan Wagenen family.30aYoung family.30aWhite family.10aUnited States.bCongress.bHouse.20aWhig Party (U.S.)20aHamilton College. 0aReal propertyzNew York (State)zHerkimer County. 0aReal propertyzNew York (State)zJefferson County. 0aReal propertyzNew York (State)zLewis County. 0aReal propertyzNew York (State)zOneida County. 0aReal propertyzNew York (State)zOswego County. 0aReal propertyzNew York (State)zSt.Lawrence County. 0aCement industrieszNew York (State)zChittenango. 0aCement industrieszNew York (State)zGreenkills. 0aPolitics, PracticalzNew York (State) 0aPatronage, PoliticalzNew York (State) 0aFamilyzNew York (State) 0aRailroadszUnited States. 0aMigration, InternalzUnited States. 0aNew York (State)xReligious life and customs. 0aIndustrieszNew York (State)zChittenango. 0aIndustrieszNew York (State)zGreenkills. 0aNew York (State)xPolitics and government. 0aUnited StatesxDescription and travely19th century. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryy19th century. 0aNew York (State)xGenealogy. 0aLand grants. 7aDiaries.2aat 7aAccount books.2aat 7aDeeds.2aat 7aInventories.2aat 7aSurveys.2aat 7aPhotographs.2aat a20000308120000.0 s9554