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various notes that may be of interest: Archibald McIntyre of Albany, Albany County, N.Y. New York state comptroller, 1805-21; member of New York state senate, 1821-26 (Western District 1821-22, 4th District 1823-26). Archibald McIntyre was a "land speculator." Source:http://toto.lib.unca.edu/findingaids/mss/speculation_lands/ March 8, 1830 Deed of Trust and Power of Attorney issued that declared the management of the "Speculation Lands" would always be under the control of the families of Isaac Bronson, Gould Hoyt and Archibald McIntire. The position of Superintending Agent was created (family members), and a Resident Agent position was created to oversee the lands in western North Carolina. === Manuscript items pulled from Colonel Gimbel's book collection include: a series of letters to Archibald McIntire, et al. concerning New York State lotteries (ca. 1806-1821); MOLE: The Manuscripts Online Guide A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M N | O | P | Q | R | S | Sh | T | U | V | W | X,Y | Z Paget, Sir James (1814-1899) Surgeon. APS 1854. Letters, 1784-1932. 192 items. Mostly addressed to Paget, these letters were assembled by Lady Paget as a collection of autographs; the subjects are medicine, science and family. Correspondents include: * Sir Frederick August Abel * John Couch Adams * Sir George B. Airy * Louis Agassiz * Charles Babbage * John Shaw Billings * Elizabeth Blackwell * Andrew Clark * Georges L. C. F. D. Cuvier * Charles R. Darwin * Sir Humphry Davy * James Dewar * Thomas A. Edison * John L. Ellerton * John Ericsson * Michael Faraday * Sir William Henry Flower * Edward Forbes * Sir Douglas Strutt Galton * Sir Francis Galton * Sir Archibald Geikie * Asa Gray * Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker * Sir William Jackson Hooker * Alexander von Humboldt * Thomas Henry Huxley * Joseph Lister * Sir John William Lubbock * Sir Charles Lyell * Sir Roderick Impey Murchison * Sir William Osler * Sir Joseph Prestwick * George Rolleston * Sir William Siemens * Sir James Young Simpson * Herbert Spencer * Robert Stephenson * John Tyndall * Rudolf Virchow * Albert Russel Wallace * Sir Thomas Watson * Sir Charles Wheatstone Table of contents (5 pp.). (B P212) Paine, Thomas (1737-1809) Pamphleteer. APS 1785. Richard Gimbel Collection of Thomas Paine Papers. 1692-ca.1921. ca. 176 items. ===1850 Barrington McIntire Albert 269 McIntire Albert 288 McIntire Archibald M 137 McIntire Eliza 269 McIntire Eliza 269 McIntire John 269 McIntire Mary 288 McIntire William 269 McIntire William 288 === Some of the objects include: an ivory aide memoire day planner used by Albany businessman Archibald McIntyre at the iron works in Newcomb; Volume 1: "New York State's Mountain Heritage: Adirondack Attic, Volume 1" was released in 2004 and includes the 45 "Adirondack Attic" columns written in 2003. == David Henderson (c1793-1845); lot 5, sec 9 Adirondack prospector; iron ore miner, Town of North Elba near Lake Placid grew up around his foundry. Son-in-law of Archibald McIntyre. He was accidentally shot and killed by his own gun at a lake now known as Calamity Lake near North Elba. Also involved in the early development of Jersey City, NJ. Monument by R.E. Launitz of NY. Source: Ret. October 26/07:http://www.albanyruralcemetery.org/albrurcem/Notable.html == Ref: The Adirondack Museum PO Box 99, Blue Mountain Lake, NY 12812-0099 www.adirondackmuseum.org Ref:McIntyre, Archibald W. McIntyre, James. McMartin, Duncan, Jr. McIntyre family. Author: Cheever family. Title: Cheever and McIntyre families papers, 1797-1939. Description: 7.2 cubic ft. Notes: Archibald W. McIntyre letters (Box 20) are typescript copies. Archibald W. McIntyre letters: originals are in the Ticonderoga Historical Society. Samuel Cheever was a lawyer and judge in the Albany, New York, area. Correspondence, bills and receipts, inventories, registers, and legal cases of the Cheever and McIntyre families and business associates. Includes inventory of the estate of Samuel Cheever, 1875; leases, blueprints of roads; deeds; other material relating to Edwin Cheever and and Helen McIntyre; and account book titled "Erie Canal, c.1836-c.1838. The papers of the brothers James and Archibald W. McIntyre consist of personal letters, wills, deeds, and business documents; a series of letters from Archibald McIntyre to Duncan McMartin, Jr., 1806-43; school accounts, 1825-26, 1840, for New Hartford; brief accounts of matters relating to wheat and gristmill interests of Samuel and Frederick Kellogg of Whitestown, 1797-1820; Civil War correspondence of James McIntyre and other Civil War items, 1860-64. Archibald W. McIntyre letters (Box 20): permission required to quote. REPORT OF THE CURATOR AND ARCHIVIST, 1946-1948. Cheever and McIntyre families papers, #3353. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. Subjects: Cheever, Edwin. Cheever, Samuel. Kellogg, Frederick. Kellogg, Samuel, [ca. 1787]-1874. McIntyre, Archibald W. McIntyre, James. McMartin, Duncan, Jr. McIntyre family. Canals -- New York (State) Decedent's estates. Education -- Finance -- New York (State) -- New Hartford. Family -- New York (State) Flour-mills -- New York (State) -- Whitestown. Roads. Schools -- New York (State) -- New Hartford. Erie Canal (N.Y.) United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865. Blueprints. aat Control No.: NYCV88-A275 Notify Administrator about this message?
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