Box 23
Contains 5 Results:
Rochester Institution of General Education, Trustees Minutes, 1828-1831
This series consists of bound matter (diaries, minute books, ledger books, etc.) from across the full extent of the Montgomery and Angell Family papers. The materials were found arranged together in this manner when creation of this finding aid began. Due to a lack of information regarding the original order of the collection, along with storage space concerns, it was deemed best to leave these materials grouped together.
Deed Book, Holland Land Company, ca. 1830s
This series consists of bound matter (diaries, minute books, ledger books, etc.) from across the full extent of the Montgomery and Angell Family papers. The materials were found arranged together in this manner when creation of this finding aid began. Due to a lack of information regarding the original order of the collection, along with storage space concerns, it was deemed best to leave these materials grouped together.
Chancery Decisions (M. F. Delano?), 1843
This series consists of bound matter (diaries, minute books, ledger books, etc.) from across the full extent of the Montgomery and Angell Family papers. The materials were found arranged together in this manner when creation of this finding aid began. Due to a lack of information regarding the original order of the collection, along with storage space concerns, it was deemed best to leave these materials grouped together.
Chancery Decisions (M. F. Delano?), 1845-
This series consists of bound matter (diaries, minute books, ledger books, etc.) from across the full extent of the Montgomery and Angell Family papers. The materials were found arranged together in this manner when creation of this finding aid began. Due to a lack of information regarding the original order of the collection, along with storage space concerns, it was deemed best to leave these materials grouped together.
Warranty Deed Book, ca. 1830s
This series consists of bound matter (diaries, minute books, ledger books, etc.) from across the full extent of the Montgomery and Angell Family papers. The materials were found arranged together in this manner when creation of this finding aid began. Due to a lack of information regarding the original order of the collection, along with storage space concerns, it was deemed best to leave these materials grouped together.