02334mpc 2200421 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001800066035002400084035002200108040001900130100002000149245003900169300003500208545027200243520052600515555002101041524011301062600002701175600003501202600003401237600005101271610002801322650002401350650005901374650005801433650004001491650003801531650002601569650003101595650002901626651004701655651005101702651005201753651006201805656002401867905002101891209737519920714120000.0920430i18201908nyu eng d bms 62002714  a(CStRLIN)NYCV92A227 a(NIC)notisAKT6174 aNICcNICeappm3 aWillers family.00aWillers family papers,f1820-1908. a2.8 cubic ft.; 2 v.; 1 folder. aDiedrich Willers Sr. was born in Germany and came to the United States after having served with the Hanoverian forces at the Battle of Waterloo. Diedrich Willers Jr. (1833-1908) was secretary of New York State (1878), and a Democratic assemblyman from Seneca County. aLetters and other material relating to patronage and machine politics of the Democratic Party in Seneca County; other topics include draft exemptions, laws relating to the hiring of substitutes in the Civil War, pardons, Poor House investigations, canals and canal appointments, letters concerning Governor Tilden's policies, Horatio Seymour's stand on the subject of bounties, and actions taken by the Romulus Convention (1875). Also, papers relating to the German Reformed Church at Bearytown, Seneca County, New York. aGuide available. aWillers Family Papers, #652. Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Cornell University Library.10aWillers, DiedrichcSr.10aWillers, Diedrich,d1833-1908.10aSeymour, Horatio,d1810-1886.10aTilden, Samuel J.q(Samuel Jones),d1814-1886.2 aDemocratic Party (N.Y.) 0aBountiesxMilitary. 0aPatronage, PoliticalzNew York (State)zSeneca County. 0aPolitics, PracticalzNew York (State)zSeneca County. 0aPolitical partieszNew York (State) 0aPolitical clubszNew York (State) 0aDraftzUnited States. 0aRomulus Convention (1875). 0aCanalszNew York (State) 0aNew York (State)xPolitics and government. 0aSeneca County (N.Y.)xPolitics and government. 0aSeneca County (N.Y.)Religious life and customs. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xRecruiting. 7aPoliticians.2lcsh. a19920714120000.0