Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 175], minutes of November 14, 1911 (continued) Includes acquisition by donation from Gerard Beekman of a family coach, wall lining of the Blue Room of the Beekman house formerly at Turtle Bay, and parts of the entrance to the house, with description of the Beekman house and reference to the donation by James William Beekman of the mantel piece with Dutch tiles from the drawing room. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 1], minutes of May 3, 1910 Includes financial matters, including expense payments, including to J. William Rutherford for a lecture, and decline of request from Harvey B. Marks of the Pittsburgh Clerical Union to place a memorial to Reverend John Ury. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 178], minutes of November 14, 1911 (continued) Includes acquisition by donation from Gerard Beekman of a family coach, wall lining of the Blue Room of the Beekman house formerly at Turtle Bay, and parts of the entrance to the house, with description of the Beekman house and reference to the donation by James William Beekman of the mantel piece with Dutch tiles from the drawing room. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 211], minutes of December 19, 1911 (continued) Includes obituary of Isaac J. Greenwood. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 72], minutes of December 20, 1910 (continued)-January 3, 1911 Includes routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 215], minutes of January 2, 1912 (continued) Includes repayment of loan to Samuel Verplanck Hoffman in connection with his contributions for the construction of a new building at the Central Park West site; and financial matters, including bond and mortgage loans (investments). View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 292], minutes of June 18, 1912 Includes financial matters, including expense payments, including for conservation to a woman, Mrs. Charles H. Lawrence, for Erskine manuscripts and to Edward S. Wilde for John McComb manuscripts. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 26], minutes of October 4, 1910 (continued) Includes consideration of letter from H.C. Brown concerning possibility of reproducing prints in a book as part of a commemoration of the founding of New York City. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 180], minutes of November 14, 1911 (continued) Includes acquisition by donation from Gerard Beekman of a family coach, wall lining of the Blue Room of the Beekman house formerly at Turtle Bay, and parts of the entrance to the house, with description of the Beekman house and reference to the donation by James William Beekman of the mantel piece with Dutch tiles from the drawing room. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 304], minutes of October 1, 1912 (continued)-October 15, 1912 Includes addition to staff of a doorkeeper formerly paid by Samuel Verplanck Hoffman. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 89], minutes of February 7, 1911 (continued) Includes consideration of request from the Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union to oppose the building of a criminal reformatory at Belvoir; and plans made to meet with the West End Association for community outreach to expand membership with local residents, including an illustrated lecture on Bloomingdale by Hopper Striker Mott. View Item
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Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 146], minutes of June 20, 1911 (continued) Includes consideration of a letter from C.H. Sears of the New York City Baptist Mission Society seeking agreement to build a bay window in the church that might infringe on the Second Avenue building; and approval of conservation work by H.A. Hammond Smith on paintings including one attributed to van Dyck. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 214], minutes of January 2, 1912 (continued) Includes memorial for John Bigelow; bequest from Cornelia G. Brett of a portrait of Commodore John H. Graham; and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 294], minutes of June 18, 1912 (continued) Includes financial matters, including expense payments; and arrangements for a volume in the Publication Fund series. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 315], minutes of November 12, 1912 (continued) Includes approval of request from Henry van Dyke for use of the hall for a joint meeting of the American Academy and the National Institute of Arts; and arrangements for sale of the Second Avenue building. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 151], minutes of October 3, 1911 (continued) Includes decline of request from Bryson Burroughs of the Metropolitan Museum of Art to loan for exhibition the self-portrait of Copley; and arrangements for sale of Second Avenue building. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 24], minutes of June 21, 1910, substitute meeting (continued)-October 4, 1910 Includes routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 133], minutes of May 2, 1911 (continued) Includes resolution to accept the contingent acquisition by donation of objects from Gerard Beekman and the Beekman Family Association. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 271], minutes of April 16, 1912 Includes financial matters, including expense payments; and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 41], minutes of November 1, 1910 (continued) Includes financial matters, including expense payments and bond and mortgage loans (investments); and acquisition by donation from Augustus G. Heaton of a copy of the Thomas Sully portrait of David Hosack painted by Heaton. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 153], minutes of October 3, 1911 (continued) Includes consideration of bids received for the removal of the railing and grass plot at the Second Avenue building as required by the city for street widening. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 131], minutes of May 2, 1911 (continued) Includes decline of request from Henry Frank for rental of the hall for Sunday services; and resolution to accept the contingent acquisition by donation of objects from Gerard Beekman and the Beekman Family Association. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1910-1913, page 250], minutes of March 5, 1912 (continued) Includes custodian agreement with United States Mortgage and Trust Company for safekeeping of bonds and other securities and financial instruments (investments); and arrangements for sale of the Second Avenue building to the Newsboys Home. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1907-1910], page 148, minutes of December 15, 1908 Includes membership nominations, including a woman, Katharine Norwood, and routine business. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1907-1910], page 119, minutes of June 16, 1908 (continued) Includes financial matters, including expense payments; arrangements for a volume in the Publication Fund series; and bequest of John Watts de Peyster for binding of the Watts and de Peyster papers and for the funding of the Publication Fund, to be renamed the John Watts de Peyster Publication Fund. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1907-1910], page 25, minutes of November 12, 1907 (continued) Includes decline of request from Ezra Sanford to temporarily hang a portrait of General John Hathorn in the gallery; and approval of request from the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society to hold a meeting in the hall of the new building at the Central Park West site. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1907-1910], page 50, minutes of January 21, 1908 (continued) Includes consideration of offer from a woman, Mrs. Russell Sage, to erect a historical window in the new building at the Central Park West site as a memorial to Martha Lamb; and bequest from George Servoss. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1907-1910], page 260, minutes of November 16, 1909 (continued) Includes financial matters, including bank balances. View Item
Text [Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1907-1910], page 182, minutes of January 19, 1909 (continued) Includes financial matters, including bond and mortgage loans (investments); and approval of request from R.L. Luce of the Tammany Society for an invitation to the opening dedication ceremony of the new building on the Central Park West site, given the role of Tammany in the founding of the Society. View Item