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Papers, #1776. Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Cornell University Library. aBusinessman, politician.bBert Lord was a merchant in Afton, N.Y., from 1863-1918, then operated sawmills; served as supervisor of the Town of Afton, 1905-1915; member of the New York Assembly, 1915-1922 and 1924-1929; Commissioner of Motor Vehicles of the State of New York, 1921-1923; member of the state Senate, 1929-1935; served in Congress, as a Republican, until his death. aPolitical, business, and personal papers consisting mainly of correspondence, with scrapbooks, loose newspaper clippings, pamphlets and other printed material, copies of speeches, legal documents, and accounts. bCorrespondence for the period when Lord was in the New York Assembly and state Senate deals with the legislature's internal affairs and also contains many letters from constituents and colleagues on agricultural problems, banking and insurance legislation, labor laws, and many other matters. bCorrespondence for the two terms Lord served as Congressman from the 34th New York District includes numerous letters from constituents on current economic conditions, federal tax policy, veterans' pensions, and tariff legislation; the Agricultural Adjustment Act, Civilian Conservation Corps, Public Works Administration, and other aspects of the New Deal; national defense questions; the situations in China, Ethiopia, and Spain, and other foreign policy issues. bThere are also about 400 letters between Lord and members of the Republican Party organization. bCorrespondents include William H. Anderson, Robert L. Bacon, Frank W. Barnes, John Boyle, Jr., John D. Clarke, Thomas E. Dewey, John J. Dillon, George R. Dutton, Edward R. Eastman, Melvin C. Eaton, George W. Fairchild, George R. Frearon, James F. Forman, Archie D. Gibbs, Charles S. Gibson, John Hamilton, Fred Hammond, bOswald D. Heck, Charles J. Hewitt, William H. Hill, Harvey DeForest Hinman, Cordell Hull, Irving M. Ives, George F. Johnson, Carl E. Ladd, Herbert H. Lehman, Alfred A. Lord, Seymour Lowman, W. Kingsland Macy, Joseph Martin, Jr., Nathan Miller, Ogden L. Mills, Abbott Low Moffat, Henry Morganthau, Jr.,  bDaniel A. Reed, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Alfred E. Smith, Gage E. Tarbell, James W. Wadsworth, Jr., George F. Warren, Charles Seymour Whitman, and many others. bThere are also letters from or about the New York State Agricultural Advisory Commission, American Defense Society, Anti-Saloon League, Civil Service Reform Association, Dairymen's League, W.H. Dunne Company, Magnolia Petroleum Company, New York Civic League, New York State Association of Real Estate Boards, New York State Women's Relief Corps Home (Oxford), bOtsego Forest Products Cooperative Association, and the Women's Christian Temperance Union.0 aBox list; list of correspondents.3 aDescribed in REPORT OF THE CURATOR AND ARCHIVIST, 1954-58.10aAnderson, William Hamilton,d1874-1959.10aBarnes, Frank W.10aClarke, John Davenport.10aDewey, Thomas E.q(Thomas Edmund),d1902-1971.10aDutton, George R.10aEastman, Edward Roe,d1885-1970.10aEaton, Melvin C.10aFairchild, George W.10aForeman, James F.10aGibbs, Archie D.10aHamilton, John.10aHammond, Fred.10aHewitt, Charles J.,d1867-10aHill, William H.,d1877-1972.10aHinman, Harvey DeForest.10aHull, Cordell,d1871-1955.10aJohnson, George F.,d1857-1948.10aLadd, C. E.q(Carl Edwin),db.1888.10aLehman, Herbert H.q(Herbert Henry),d1878-1963.10aLord, Alfred A.10aLowman, Seymour.10aMacy, W. Kingsland.10aMartin, Joseph W.,cJr.10aMiller, Nathan Lewis,d1868-1953.10aHill, James P.10aHill, William H.,d1877-1972.10aHinman, Harold J.10aHinman, Harvey DeForest.10aHintermister, W. O.10aIves, Irving McNeil,d1896-1962.10aJohnson, George F.,d1857-1948.10aJohnson, J. Kennard.10aJones, Samuel A.10aLadd, C. E.q(Carl Edwin),db.1888.10aLehman, Herbert H.q(Herbert Henry),d1878-1963.10aLord, Alfred A.10aLowman, Seymour.10aLusk, Clayton R.10aMcNeil, John T.10aMachold, Edmund H.10aMacy, W. Kingsland.10aMartin, Joseph W.,cJr.10aMiller, Nathan Lewis,d1868-1953.10aMills, Ogden Livingston,d1844-1937.10aMoffat, Abbott Low,d1901- 10aMorgenthau, Henry,d1891-1967.10aReed, Daniel Alden,d1875-1959.10aRoosevelt, Franklin D.q(Franklin Delano),d1882-1945.10aRoosevelt, Theodore,d1887-1944.10aSmith, Alfred Emanuel,d1873-1944.10aTarbell, Gage E.,d1856-1936.10aWadsworth, James Wolcott,d1877-1952.10aWarren, George F.q(George Frederick),d1874-1938.10aWhitman, Charles Seymour,d1869-1947.10aNew York (State).bAgricultural Advisory Commission.20aAmerican Defense Society.20aAnti-saloon League of America.20aDairymen's League Cooperative Association.20aCivilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)20aDelaware and Hudson Railroad Company.20aHome Owners' Loan Corporation.20aHudson Coal Company.20aLord & McHugh. 0aPolitics, PracticalzNew York (State) 0aPolitics, PracticalzUnited States. 0aAgriculturezNew York (State) 0aDairy lawszNew York (State) 0aMargarinexLaw and legislationzNew York (State) 0aTeachersxSalaries, etc.zNew York (State) 0aNursesxSalaries, etc.zNew York (State) 0aVeteransxLaw and legislation. 0aNew Deal, 1933-1939. 0aAutomobilesxLaw and legislationzNew York (State)10aUnited States.bFarm Security Administration.10aUnited States.bNavy.10aUnited States.bPublic Works Administration.10aUnited States.bResettlement Administration.10aUnited States.bSupreme Court. 0aBanking lawzNew York (State) 0aGame lawszNew York (State) 0aLiquor lawszNew York (State) 0aLabor laws and legislationzNew York (State) 0aMinimum wagexLaw and legislation. 0aInsurance, Unemployment. 0aSocial securityxLaw and legislationzUnited States. 0aPrisonsxLaw and legislation. 0aWomen prisonerszNew York (State) 0aPublic health lawszNew York (State) 0aTaxationxLaw and legislationzUnited States.11aIves, Irving McNeil,d1896-1962. a19990910120000.0