Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 305, minutes of March 15, 1904 (continued)-April 5, 1904 Includes financial matters, including tax and penalty fee on the bequest of Cornelia Beekman de Peyster, and bond and mortgage loans (investments). View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 98, minutes of December 3, 1901 (continued) Includes consideration of request from the McKinley Memorial Association to place a donation collection box in the library; consideration of request from the Bibliographical Society of Chicago to recommend that the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company appoint a commissioner of bibliography; consideration of proposal of O.J. Gude to pay to place advertising on the fence at the Central Park West site; and resolution to record a declaration of the uses of the Central Park West site and building (see page 86-87). View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 323, minutes of May 3, 1904 (continued) Includes arrangements for commemoration of the Society���s centennial anniversary, including a dinner; consideration of a letter from John Dyneley Prince stating his view that the hieroglyphics on the Society's seal represented the signs of the zodiac; and decline of a proposal from a woman, Mrs. Edward Salisbury (Evelyn Salisbury), for a memorial tablet to be mounted in commemoration of Martha Lamb in the new building. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 224, minutes of May 5, 1903 (continued) Includes report on the paintings that require conservation work, including one from the Durr Gallery and other European artworks. View Item
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Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 184, 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. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 129, minutes of May 6, 1902 (continued) Includes financial matters, including expense payments and those from the Phoenix Fund and Building Fund. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 101, minutes of January 7, 1902 (continued) Includes membership nominations, including two women. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 21, minutes of October 2, 1900 (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 132, minutes of May 6, 1902 (continued) Includes fundraising for the construction of a new building at the Central Park West site, including receipt of a conditional contribution; bequest of Cornelia Beekman de Peyster; and life membership nominations of two women. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 240, minutes of October 6, 1903 (continued) Includes report of property tax cancellation from the city for the Central Park West site due to exemption; consideration of invitation from the Nova Scotia Historical Society to attend the commemoration of the first settlement of Europeans in Canada; and decline of request from McKean of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association for a cast to be made of the Houdon sculpture (bust) of Jefferson. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 187, minutes of January 7, 1903 (continued) Includes 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; and development of plans for the construction of a new building at the Central Park West site. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 23, minutes of October 2, 1900 (continued) Includes arrangements for an anniversary meeting speaker, Marvin Vincent; consideration of request from Henry P. Johnston to photograph a page of the British Guards order book and to reproduce the published portrait of John Montressor; and consideration of request from Edward Penfield to photograph the portrait of Peter Stuyvesant in the gallery. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 236, minutes of October 6, 1903 Includes membership nominations and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 306, minutes of April 5, 1904 (continued) Includes financial matters, including refund of tax on the bequest of Theodora Storm; and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 165, minutes of November 5, 1902 (continued) Includes fundraising for the construction of a new building at the Central Park West site, including receipt of contributions, including from one woman. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 145, minutes of June 19, 1902, special meeting (continued) Includes arrangements for commemoration of the death of president Eugene Hoffman. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 54, minutes of April 2, 1901 (continued) Includes membership nominations and financial matters, including expense payments, including for a frame for the portrait of William Kelby, and expenses from the Phoenix Fund. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 62, minutes of May 7, 1901 (continued) Includes membership nominations and fundraising for the construction of a new building at the Central Park West site. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 135, minutes of June 3, 1902 Includes membership nominations and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 94, minutes of December 3, 1901 Includes membership nominations, including a woman, Mrs. Eugene Hoffman; and routine business View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 102, minutes of January 7, 1902 (continued) Includes membership nominations. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 22, minutes of October 2, 1900 (continued) Includes financial matters, including expense payments and those from the Phoenix Fund; and arrangements for a volume in the Publication Fund series. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 173, minutes of December 2, 1902 (continued) Includes fundraising for the construction of a new building at the Central Park West site, including arrangements with a solicitor, Francis Thurber; and 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 124, minutes of April 1, 1902 (continued) Includes notice that president Eugene Hoffman agreed to sit for a portrait; and 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 295, minutes of February 2, 1904 (continued) Includes rescission of acceptance of submission by York & Sawyer of a complete set of contract drawings and specifications; and resolution for compensation to the staff. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1900-1904], page 349, minutes of October 18, 1904 (continued) Includes fundraising for the construction of a new building at the Central Park West site, including Robert Kelby's solicitation of a contribution from Harry Dexter for the building's central section, encompasing both cash and pink granite to replace the planned white marble; and in connection with the unearthing during subway construction of a monument marking the site of Fort George, a resolution was passed to request the city to re-erect the monument near the original site. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 307], minutes of October 15, 1912 (continued) Includes financial matters, including expense payments. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 120], minutes of April 18, 1911 (continued) Includes resolution in support of the Washington Square Association's opposition to a playground in Washington Square Park, as requested by Joseph L. Delafield. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 38], minutes of October 18, 1910 (continued)-November 1, 1910 Includes consideration of request from Russell Benedict to acquire the Society's duplicate copies (deaccession) of editions of Bradford's laws of New York. View Item