Housing -- New York (State) -- Rochester
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Better Housing Association Records
The Better Housing Association was a non-profit organization dedicated to local housing issues that operated in Rochester, New York from 1945 into the early 1950s. The records in the collection include minutes, member lists, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and membership cards.
Citizens Committee to Study Public Welfare in Rochester and Monroe County Collection
This collection consists of correspondence, reports and meeting minutes of the Citizens Committee to Study Public Welfare in Rochester and Monroe County Collection. The materials date from 1936 and 1937.
Citizens Committee to Study Public Welfare in Rochester and Monroe County Collection
Helen Jones files on the Citizen's City Planning and Housing Council
Helen Jones files on the Citizen's City Planning and Housing Council
This collection consists of the records of the Citizen's City Planning and Housing Council, an organization founded in 1940 to advocate for the development of new and affordable housing in the city of Rochester. The materials date between 1938 and 1945. They consist of administrative documents, bylaws, publications minutes of the Board of Directors and a scrapbook that predates the organization's formal creation.
Helen Jones files on the City Manager's Committee on Housing
Helen Jones files on the City Manager's Committee on Housing
This collection consists of records on the City Manager's Committee on Housing, a city government sponsored group dedicated to determining whether or not Rochester needed a civic housing authority. The materials are dated between the years of 1938 through 1939. The materials included are meeting minutes and reports.
Interfaith Action Records
Sub-series H: Research notes, 1937-1970
This series is comprised of Rochester City Historian Blake McKelvey's research notes used to write his four volume history of Rochester, New York. The materials were assembled between 1937 and 1970. The series includes handwritten transcriptions of newspaper articles and journals; newspaper clippings, source and illustration citations, pamphlets, and notes.