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New York City Business Records: A Plan for Their Preservation1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

Thomas C. Cochran
Affiliation:
New York University.

Extract

The New York Metropolitan area contains a greater volume of important business records than any similar section of the United States; yet up to some three years ago little had been done by the historical profession to encourage the preservation of the records for scholarly use. Some New York business records have been deposited from time to time in the local university libraries, the New York Historical Society, the Museum of the City of New York, and the Public Library, where the former Director, H. M. Lydenberg, made occasional efforts in this direction. Through members of the Business Historical Society, and others, the attention of the Baker Library had sometimes been directed to New York records; but all of these efforts together have barely ruffled the surface of the vast mass of papers reposing in vaults, private libraries, and storage warehouses.

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Copyright
Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 1944

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1 Editor's Note: In keeping with the policy of the BULLETIN to publish information about what is being done throughout the country in the preservation of business records, the editor asked Professor Cochran to inform us of the activities of a local committee in New York City.