03489mpc 2200529 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001700066035002400083035002200107040001900129100003400148245007200182300001800254520103100272520064101303510007201944524014002016600002302156600002102179600003302200600001702233600002102250600002002271600001802291610002102309610004202330610005202372610003202424610002702456650003802483650004002521650003002561650003502591650003202626650003402658650004702692650003102739651004702770655002402817650001602841650001702857696002102874700003402895905002102929998000902950208273319990824120000.0851112i18141883nyu eng d ams 62004918  a(CStRLIN)NYCV85A612 a(NIC)notisAKS0661 aNICcNICeappm1 aMetzger, Herbert,ecollector.00aHerbert and Dorothy Metzger, collectors, family papers,f1814-1883. a1.2 cubic ft. aBusiness and personal papers of the North and related families of Walton and Unadilla, New York; included are correspondence and accounts of Mary North (1814-66) and her first husband, Roswell Wright (1816-30); estate and guardianship papers; and personal correspondence (1833-56). Papers of Dr. Henry E. Bartlett, Mary North's second husband, a physician and Democratic politician, include letters, resolutions, and reports concerning his chairmanship of the New York State Senate railroad committee; correspondence, notices, reports, monthly statements, landing permits, immigrants' bonds, quarantine instructions, and other papers relating to his appointment as Health Officer of the Port of New York (1854-55); reminiscences of Bartlett's early life in Massachusetts and Stanstead, Quebec, and his early years of medical study; his notes of Dr. Valentine Mott's medical lectures (1826); papers concerning business ventures in which the Wrights or Bartletts were interested; and numerous bills, accounts, and related items. bAlso, one volume of farm accounts, inventory, and property appraisal of the Casper Metzgar (Metzger) estate; correspondence, legal documents, specifications, and accounts pertaining to the financing , construction, and subsequent ownership of a bridge built across the Susquehanna by the Sidney Bridge Company (1823-53); papers concerning the sale of Delaware and Otsego County butter by Camp and Welles, New York City produce commission merchants; correspondence, right-of-way contracts, and other legal papers of the New York and Oswego Midland Railroad (1868-71); and miscellaneous pamphlets, broadsides, and other printed materials.0 aDescribed in REPORT OF THE CURATOR AND ARCHIVIST, 1954-58, 1958-62. aHerbert and Dorothy Metzger, collectors, family papers, #1822. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.10aBartlett, Henry E.10aMetzger, Casper.10aMott, Valentine,d1785-1865.10aNorth, Mary.10aWright, Roswell.30aMetzger family.30aNorth family.20aCamp and Welles.20aNew York and Oswego Midland Railroad.20aNew York (State).bSenate.bRailroad Committee.20aPort of New York Authority.20aSidney Bridge Company. 0aFamilyzNew York (State)zWalton. 0aFamilyzNew York (State)zUnadilla. 0aBridgeszNew York (State) 0aButter tradezNew York (State) 0aEmigration and immigration. 0aMedicinexStudy and teaching. 0aPublic healthzNew York (State)zNew York. 0aRailroadszNew York State. 0aNew York (State)xPolitics and government. 7aLecture notes.2aat 0aPhysicians. 0aPoliticians.14aMetzgar, Casper.1 aMetzger, Dorothy,ecollector. a19990824120000.0 s9554