Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 229, minutes of May 19, 1903 (continued) Includes financial matters, including expense payments; and acquisition by bequest from Sophie Minton of portrait painting of David Grim. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 125, minutes of April 1, 1902 (continued) Includes approval of a petition to the New York City Common Council to publish its meeting minutes of 1675-1831, and to protect the records of Jamaica, Newtown, Flushing, and Westchester (Bronx). View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 254, minutes of November 4, 1903 (continued) Includes consideration of letter from Henry Bourne concerning the meeting program of the American Historical Association; and acquisition by donation from Frank Tilford of the sixteen volume Encyclopedia Americana. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 322, minutes of May 3, 1904 Includes arrangements for commemoration of the Society���s centennial anniversary, including a medal designed by V.D. Brenner and a dinner. View Item
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Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 13, minutes of May 9, 1900, special meeting (continued) Includes arrangements for the commemoration of the death of treasurer Robert Schell, and appointment of John J. Tucker to the position. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 296, minutes of February 2, 1904 (continued)-February 16, 1904 Includes resolution for compensation to the staff. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 118, minutes of March 4, 1902 (continued) Includes resolution to ask Eugene Hoffman to sit for a portrait as part of the series of Society presidents; and resolution to petition the New York State legislature to establish a state records commission. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 107, minutes of February 4, 1902 (continued) Includes membership nominations, including three women, and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 291, minutes of January 19, 1904 (continued) Includes bequest of real estate from Cornelia Beekman de Peyster and resolution to designate a gallery in the new building for the exhibition of colonial objects, with a tablet naming it the William Axtell de Peyster and Mary Beekman de Peyster Memorial Room, with a related Memorial Fund. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 78, minutes of October 1, 1901 (continued) Includes membership nominations and financial matters, including expense payments. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 325, minutes of May 17, 1904 (continued) Includes membership nominations, including one woman, and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 6, minutes of May 1, 1900 (continued) Includes membership nominations, including historian William A. Dunning and two women; and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 282, minutes of January 5, 1904 (continued) Includes financial matters, including expense payments from the Building Fund; fundraising for the construction of a new building at the Central Park West site, including electing contributors to patron and fellow membership levels; and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 332, minutes of June 21, 1904 (continued) Includes financial matters, including expense payments and those from the Phoenix Fund. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 99, minutes of December 3, 1901 (continued) Includes resolution to record a declaration of the uses of the Central Park West site and building (see page 86-87); resolution to open the building for a reception hosted by the officers and Ladies Committee; and resolution to paint the fence at the Central Park West site. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 73, minutes of June 4, 1901 (continued) Includes financial matters, including expense payments and those from the Phoenix Fund. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 238, minutes of October 6, 1903 (continued) Includes development of plans for the construction of a new building at the Central Park West site, including plans for the cornerstone by York & Sawyer. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 174, minutes of December 2, 1902 (continued) Includes arrangements for cleaning of portraits of William Walton and Cornelia Beekman from the bequest of Theodora Storm. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 114, minutes of March 4, 1902 (continued) Includes membership nominations, including one woman and Reginald Pelham Bolton; and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 227, minutes of May 19, 1903 (continued) Includes membership nominations, including one woman, and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 329, minutes of June 7, 1904 (continued) Includes arrangements for commemoration of the Society���s centennial anniversary, including a dinner; and development of plans for the construction of a new building at the Central Park West site, including a reduction in the use of marble in the interior but retaining marble for the exterior. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 169, minutes of December 2, 1902 (continued) Includes amendment to the by-laws and membership nominations. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 183, minutes of January 7, 1903 (continued) Includes letter from John A. Weekes Jr. concerning the Louis Durr bequest, the Durr Art Gallery, and a cash donation used to establish the Durr Gallery Fund; and consideration of a letter from Joseph Friedman threatening legal action (lawsuit) because of an injury suffered by Rosie Robinson on the Second Avenue property. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 287, minutes of January 19, 1904 (continued) Includes membership nominations; financial matters, including expense payments; and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 221, minutes of April 21, 1903 (continued) Includes consideration of request from Alfred Francois Monod to photograph French and Flemish paintings in the gallery; consideration of request from R. Rathbun of the National Museum for a cast or model of the draughts-board, number 573, in the Egyptian collection; and approval for a series of lectures concerning the villages of Manhattan with steropticon illustrations, inluding expenses for negatives and lantern slides of pictures. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 185, minutes of January 7, 1903 (continued) Includes consideration of a letter from Joseph Friedman threatening legal action (lawsuit) because of an injury suffered by Rosie Robinson on the Second Avenue property; and consideration of an acquisition by donation from F.F. Durand of seven works of arts by Asher Durand and a portrait of Durand by Jewett. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 83, minutes of November 6, 1901 (continued) Includes membership nominations; fundraising for the construction of a new building at the Central Park West site; and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 204, minutes of March 17, 1903 Includes membership nominations and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 177, minutes of January 7, 1903 (continued) Includes membership nominations, including four women and Albert E. Gallatin. View Item