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THE OSBORNE FAMILY: An Inventory of Papers in Syracuse University Libraries©
Correspondents & Subjects of Interest
[1891 - 1913]
[*NYCHS Webmaster Note:
The finding aid devotes 10 pages to describing the collection's correspondence. It lists the writers' names as well as the subjects and corporate identities involved in seven eras covering 1812 to 1968. Since this excerpts presentation focuses on Thomas Mott Osborne, the lists for the letters in Osborne Family papers from his three eras --1861 to 1890, 1891 to 1913, and 1913 to 1928 -- are provided here.]
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1891 -- 1913
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Persons
- Elbert Samuel Hopkins Adams, 1871-1935
- Elbert Ellery Anderson, 1833-1903
- Susan B. Anthony, 1820-1900
- Samuel Bowles III, l851-1915
- William Jennings Bryan, 1860-1925
- Champ Clark, 1850-1921
- Melville Clark, 1883-1953
- William Osborne Dapping, 1880-1968
- John A. Dix, 1798-1879
- Charles W. Eliot, 1834-1926
- Samuel A. Eliot, 1862-1950
- Benjamin 0. Flower, 1858-1918
- William Lloyd Garrison Jr., 1838-1909
- William R. George, 1866-1936
- Frederick R. Harris, fl. 1880
- Louis McHenry Howe., 1871-1936
- Charles Evans Hughes, 1862-1948
- Tom L. Johnson, 1854-1911
- David Wright, 1806-1897
- Herbert H. Lehman, 1878-1963
- William G. McAdoo, 1863-1941
- Cyrus H. McCormick Jr., 1854-1936
- Gerrit Smith Miller, 1845-1937
- Eben Erskine Olcott, 1854-1929
- Eliza Wright Osborne, 1830-1911
- Lithgow Osborne, 1892 -
- Thomas Mott Osborne, 1859-1926
- Walter Hines Page, 1855-1918
- Sereno Payne, 1843-1914
- George Foster Peabody, 18527-1938
- Bliss Perry, 1860-1954
- Louis F. Post, 1849-1928
- Walter Pulitzer, 1878-1928
- Martha Coffin Pelham Wright, 1806-1875
- John D. Rockefeller Jr., 1874-1960
- Eleanor Roosevelt, 1884-1962
- Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1882-1945
- Elihu Root, 1845-1937
- Jacob H. Schiff, 1847-1920
- Frank W. Stevens, 1847-1928
- Helen Osborne Storrow, 1864-1944
- James J. Storrow Jr., 1864-1926
- William Sulzer, 1863-1941
- Kate Nichols Trask, 1853-1922
- Joseph P. Tumulty, 1879-1954
- Oswald Garrison Villard, 1872-1949
- Booker T. Washington, 1856-1915
- Woodrow Wilson, 1856-1924
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Corporate Bodies
- The Albany Democratic Conference, 1906
- American Free Trade League
- The Anti-Imperialist League
- Anti-Saloon League
- Auburn, N.Y.
- Auburn Prison
- Auburn Publishing Company
- Buffalo Transparent Products Company
- Cayuga County, N.Y.
- Civil Service Reform Association
- The Democratic League
- Democratic Party, New York
- Democratic State Committee, New York
- The Eagle Wagon Works, Auburn, N.Y.
- Ellis Adding Typewriter Company
- George Junior Republic
- Hudson River Day Line
- International Harvester Trust Company
- Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration
- Mutual Welfare League
- National American Woman Suffrage Association
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor
- New York Reform Club
- New York State Board of Charities
- New York State Commission of Prisons
- New York State Prison Council
- New York State Prison Department
- New York State Public Service Commission
- New York State Wilson Conference
- D.M. Osborne & Company
- The Prison Association of New York
- Sing Sing Prison
- Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institution
- Wells College for Women, Aurora, N.Y.
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Subjects
- Account books
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Agricultural machinery
- Campaign literature, 1896 and 1910
- Campaign management, 1906 and 1912
- Convict labor
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Crime and criminals
- Diaries
- Disarmament
- Elections, Auburn, Cayuga County and New York
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Harvesting machinery
- Mowing machines
- Municipal government
- Natural resources
- New York Conservation Commission
- Parole, New York
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Philippine Islands, 1898-1909
- Plows
- Political parties, the U.S. and New York
- Politics and government, New York
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Presidential election, 1912
- Prison discipline
- Prison periodicals
- Prison sentences
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Prisoners
- Prisons, Portsmouth, N.H.; Auburn and Ossining, N.Y.
- Prisons, records and correspondence
- Probation, New York
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Public Service Commission, the U.S. and New York
- Rehabilitation of criminals
- San Francisco, earthquake and fire of 1906
- Tammany Hall
- U.S. history, Philippine Insurrection of 1899-1901
- Voyages and travels
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Women's rights
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