04027mpc 2200781 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010003100066035002400097035002200121040002400143100002200167245004100189300006600230520084000296520024501136555002101381524010301402500006101505600002401566600002001590600002001610600002101630600002001651600001901671610004201690610005901732610004201791650003601833650002901869650002501898650002701923650002901950650003001979650002902009650004502038650003802083650003402121650003602155650003802191650003902229650003802268650006002306650006102366650004802427650004902475650004002524650003302564650002402597650003202621650004602653650004702699650004002746650006502786650006602851650005002917651003802967651004203005651004503047655002403092655001603116655002003132655001503152655002203167655002603189905002103215998000903236209844320000308120000.0920618i18001941nyu eng d bms 62002436 bms 66000774  a(CStRLIN)NYCV92A475 a(NIC)notisAKT7304 aNICcNICeappmdNIC3 aDavenport family.00aDavenport family papers,f1800-1941. a41.2 cubic ft; 29 v.; 2 reels movie film; 3 oversize folders. aCorrespondence, accounts, deeds, mortgages, tax statements, wills, bonds, stock certificates, bills, receipts, business and legal papers, maps, photographs, and movie films of the Davenport family of Angelica, Allegany County, New York and Bath, Steuben County, and of related Cameron, Waterman, French, and other families. Featured most prominently are Charles and Ira Davenport, and their agent, J. W. Waterman. The collection pertains chiefly to investments in lands in New York State, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, and Nebraska, to interests in mining, railway, mercantile, banking, and other business ventures, and to the settlement of family estates. Includes papers of the Davenport Home for Girls (also known as the Davenport Home for Female Orphan Children), Bath, New York, and the Bath Presbyterian Church. bTopics include western and frontier land speculation and investment, family relations, the problems of amassing capital and absentee ownership, banking, land taxation, forestry, and other matters pertaining to land ownership and management. aGuide available. aDavenport Family papers. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. aConsists of collections #539, #581, #1173, #1825, #1903.10aDavenport, Charles.10aDavenport, Ira.10aWaterman, J. W.30aWaterman family.30aCameron family.30aFrench family.20aDavenport Home for Girls (Bath, N.Y.)20aDavenport Home for Female Orphan Children (Bath, N.Y.)20aBath Presbyterian Church (Bath, N.Y.) 0aReal propertyzNew York (State) 0aReal propertyzIllinois. 0aReal propertyzIowa. 0aReal propertyzKansas. 0aReal propertyzMichigan. 0aReal propertyzMinnesota. 0aReal propertyzNebraska. 0aReal estate investmentzNew York (State) 0aReal estate investmentzIllinois. 0aReal estate investmentzIowa. 0aReal estate investmentzKansas. 0aReal estate investmentzMichigan. 0aReal estate investmentzMinnesota. 0aReal estate investmentzNebraska. 0aBusiness enterpriseszNew York (State)zSteuben County. 0aBusiness enterpriseszNew York (State)zAllegany County. 0aCommercezNew York (State)zSteuben County. 0aCommercezNew York (State)zAllegany County. 0aBanks and bankingzNew York (State) 0aMines and mineral resources. 0aMineral industries. 0aRailroadszNew York (State) 0aFamilyzNew York (State)zSteuben County. 0aFamilyzNew York (State)zAllegany County. 0aOrphanageszNew York (State)zBath. 0aAdministration of estateszNew York (State)zSteuben County. 0aAdministration of estateszNew York (State)zAllegany County. 0aForests and forestryzNew York (State)zBath. 0aBath (N.Y.)xEconomic conditions. 0aAngelica (N.Y.)xEconomic conditions. 0aBath (N.Y.)xReligious life and customs. 7aAccount books.2aat 7aDeeds.2aat 7aMortgages.2aat 7aMaps.2aat 7aPhotographs.2aat 7aMotion pictures.2aat a20000308120000.0 s9554