Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936], flyleaf View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 341], minutes of May 8, 1936, special meeting (continued) Includes consideration of proposal from Philip Youtz of the Brooklyn Museum for the deposit (custody) of the Egyptian Collection and the gallery of Old Master paintings with Brooklyn Museum; and consideration of the relationship with the Naval History Society, given the death of James Barnes. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 130], minutes of December 19, 1933 (continued) Includes membership nominations; acquisition by purchase of a portrait painting of Winfield Scott by M.K. Kellogg; and decline of request from the Museum of the City of New York for a loan for exhibition of the gown donated by Princess Viggo of Denmark and worn by Mrs. Hewitt to the Prince of Wales ball. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 289], minutes of November 19, 1935 (continued) Includes financial matters, including bond and mortgage loans (investments). View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 174], minutes of October 16, 1934 (continued) Includes acquisition by donation from DeWitt Lockman of manuscript map surveys of Manhattan made by Gardner Avery Sage; acquisition by purchase from the Pintard family of letters, diaries, and notebooks of John Pintard; and notice of death of Howard M. Canoune. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 55], minutes of November 15, 1932 Includes list of deaths of members and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 87], minutes of March 21, 1933 (continued) Includes termination of the Columbia University scholarship/award for best essay on New York City history; insurance on the contents of 5 West 76th Street Annex and workmen's compensation (building repairs and maintenance); and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 296], minutes of January 21, 1936 (continued) Includes list of deaths of members; and obituary for Arthur Haynsworth Masten. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 179], minutes of November 20, 1934 (continued) Includes membership nominations; acquisition by donation from a woman, Mrs. Irving McKesson, of household objects, and from Lena Cadwalader Evans of unspecified donations; and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 23], minutes of April 19, 1932 (continued) Includes financial matters, including bank balances; and membership nominations. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 321], minutes of March 17, 1936 (continued) Includes consideration of a request from St. Ann's Church for support of legislation naming the churchyard (graveyard) a national shrine and erecting a monument to Gouverneur Morris; and financial matters, including bond and mortgage loans (investments). View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 190], minutes of December 18, 1934 (continued) Includes membership nominations and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 228], minutes of May 21, 1935 (continued) Includes acquisition by donation from Charles C. Curran of diaries and manuscripts of Carroll Beckwith relating to art history; acquisition by donation from I.N. Phelps Stokes of paintings of himself and his wife by John Singer Sargent, of Stokes's father by Daniel Huntington, and of his grandfather; and financial matters, including expense payments and those from the Phoenix Fund, Publication Fund, Special Salary Fund, Naval History Fund, and Durr Gallery Fund. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 325], minutes of April 21, 1936 (continued) Includes membership nominations; financial matters, including expense payments and those from the Phoenix Fund, Publication Fund, Naval History Fund, and Manuscript Silking Fund; and acquisition by purchase from Philip Robinson of a book printed by William Bradford concerning the trial of Nicholas Bayard for treason, with other related papers compiled on the orders of Lord Cornbury. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 137], minutes of January 16, 1934 (continued) Includes financial matters, including bank balances; and membership nominations. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 92], minutes of April 18, 1933 (continued) Includes acceptance of invitation from the Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church to attend the commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the birth of William the Silent, Prince of Orange; and financial matters, including bond and mortgage loans (investments). View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 319], minutes of March 17, 1936 (continued) Includes financial matters, including Thompson family cash bequest and real estate bequest, including Long Island house; consideration of property purchases of additional townhouses on West 76th Street; and contribution from Howland Pell used to establish the Howland Gallatin Pell Binding Fund, and fellow membership for Pell. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 135], minutes of January 16, 1934 (continued) Includes list of deaths of members and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 4], minutes of January 19, 1932 (continued) Includes financial matters, including bank balances, budget, and 4 West 77th Street rental. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 97], minutes of May 17, 1933 (continued) Includes tax payment in connection with bequest of real estate property at 24 East 42nd Street from William Decatur Parsons; acquisition by permanent loan (deposit/custody) from a woman, Mrs. John C. O'Connor, of a portrait painting of John C. O'Connor (Conor) by Harper Pennington; and acquisition by bequest from George S. DeGroot of portraits of Adriaan Bancker and Anna Boelen, and decline of request they be relinquished to the Bancker family. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 245], minutes of June 18, 1935 (continued) Includes financial matters, including expense payments and those from the Phoenix Fund, Publication Fund, a Special Fund, and Naval History Fund; and bank balances. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 288], minutes of November 19, 1935 (continued) Includes consideration of Arthur Benson's proposal of recognition for Egbert Benson and that the Society publish his biography; consideration of request by Richard Schermerhorn to appoint a delegate to the committee for historic preservation of the Martin Van Buren homestead at Kinderhook; approval of request from the Museum of the City of New York of loan for exhibition of broadsides depicting parades; and financial matters, including bond and mortgage loans (investments). View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 256], minutes of October 15, 1935 Includes list of deaths of members and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 189], minutes of December 18, 1934 (continued) Includes financial matters, including bank balances; consideration of conservation work on the gallery paintings, including estimates from Mr. Rougeron, Arthur E. Bye, and a woman, Cornelia Winslow; and acquisition by donation from a woman, Ethel Jackson, of a portrait painting by Hannacheck of Jackson performing in Merry Widow. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 128], minutes of December 19, 1933 (continued) Includes list of deaths of members; and financial matters, including expense payments and those from the Phoenix Fund, Publication Fund, Naval History Fund, and Durr Gallery Fund; and bank balances. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 353], minutes of May 19, 1936 (continued) View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 326], minutes of April 21, 1936 (continued) Includes financial matters, including bank balances. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 300], minutes of January 21, 1936 (continued) Includes approval for conservation by Rougeron of two Old Master paintings; and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 45], minutes of October 18, 1932 Includes list of deaths of members and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1932-1936, page 313], minutes of February 18, 1936 (continued) Includes report of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) activities in the library and decline of WPA access for their survey of historical records; cash bequest of Arthur Haynsworth Masten; and financial matters, including bond and mortgage loans (investments). View Item