02001mpc 2200349 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001800066035002500084035002200109040002400131100004100155245004700196300001800243545045300261520043500714510006501149555002301214524012401237600002001361600001801381650002901399650003201428650004701460650001601507651001001523651001701533651004701550655001601597655001701613905002101630207478819930916120000.0841002i18401922nyu eng d ams 64000820  a(CStRLIN)NYCV84A1578 a(NIC)notisAKR2187 aNICcNICeappmdNIC1 aAndrews, Charles Thomas,d1842-1931.00aCharles Thomas Andrews papers,f1840-1922. a2.2 cubic ft. aCharles T. Andrews was a teacher in Watkins Glen, Jacksonville, Reynoldsville, and North Hector, New York, and Owatonna, Minnesota, also an employee of newspapers in Watkins Glen and South Bend, Illinois; he later served as a school commissioner of Schuyler County; Seneca Falls school superintendent; agent of New York Secretary of State supervising absentee voting of soldiers in Cuba and Puerto Rico, 1899; Inspector of State Schools, 1900-1904. aAnnotated scrapbooks include correspondence, broadsides, pamphlets, historical sketches, addresses, clippings, and editorials relating to his positions, and to Republican and Progressive Party politics, conditions in Cuba and Puerto Rico, education and welfare of New York Indians, and genealogical data on Andrews and Clark families. Also, correspondence, addresses, manuscript essays, school newspapers, and other printed items. aDescribed in REPORT OF THE CURATOR AND ARCHIVIST, 1958-1962.0 aUnpublished guide. aCharles Thomas Andrews. Papers, #2180. Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Cornell University Libraries.30aAndrews family.30aClark family. 0aFamilyzNew York (State) 0aEducationzNew York (State) 0aIndians of North AmericazNew York (State) 0aJournalism. 0aCuba. 0aPuerto Rico. 0aNew York (State)xPolitics and government. aBroadsides. aGenealogies. a19930916120000.0