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Welcome to the Booth Library manuscript index. 

The manuscript index contains links to finding aids for the collections of the Booth Library.  Each finding aid has a description of that collection along with a listing of the items within that collection.  The Booth Library staff and volunteers are updating the index daily in order to make your research experience more productive.

The Manuscript Index is arranged alphabetically by collection name.  To access a finding aid, please click on its name.

To search the Manuscript Index for a specific research topic, please enter the term into the Search Library Box below. 


Please keep in mind that many collections have not been inventoried while others are currently in progress.  If you have any questions regarding the Finding Aids or the Index, please contact the archivist at archivist@chemungvalleymuseum.org

Collection Title:CL 80 Al Mallette PapersCreator:Chemung County Historical Society
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Newspaper clipping, Flashback by Al Mallette October 24, 1982. The day Edison shocked SHS. Chuck Brady and Jim Mallette discuss monumental Edison victory in 1972.Newspaper Clipping040754
Newspaper clipping, Flashback by Al Mallette December 5, 1982. EHS Rolled to two unbeaten, untied seasons in row. Hirst said Bill Murphy was the greatest all-round football player I ever coached.Newspaper Clipping040755
Newspaper clipping, By Al Mallette 1983. Joe Capozzi, Joe Palladino and Joe Bernstein will be the the inductees in The Elmira Football Hall of Fame.Newspaper Clipping040756
Newspaper clipping, change of Pace by Al Malette September 15, 1983. Its grid time. Football isn't what it used to be in the Elmira area. Scholastic football rivalry in the Twin Tier-Ithaca and Elmira especially Elmira Academy.Newspaper Clipping040757
Newspaper clipping, Change of Pace by Al Mallette October 11, .1983. Southside wrote No. 1 grid story. Elmira Southside the weeks big story by walking into the den of the unbeaten Union-Endicot Tigers walking out heads high 9-0.Newspaper Clipping040758
Newspaper clipping, Flashback by Al Mallette October 16, 1983. Elmira Heights Ed Sobkowski and Ed Belknap reminisce about a game they like to remember and Corning Academy wishes to forget a tie 18-18. Newspaper Clipping040759
Newspaper clipping, Change of Pace by Al Mallette November 4, 1983. Twin Tier grid marks: One down, one to go. Edison's Jim Cosgrove has set one record and Towanda's Dana Bloss knocking on the door of another.Newspaper Clipping040760
Newspaper clipping, Change of Pace by Al Mallette, A season not soon forgotten. What a Scholastic football season 1983.Newspaper Clipping040760
Newspaper clipping, Change Pace, By Al Mallete November 18, 1983. Southside has a record to uphold Saturday when they go against Johnson City. Newspaper Clipping040761
Newspaper clipping, Sunday Brunch by Al Mallette December 30, 1983. Soiuthside wrote story of the year. Football coach Ed Trexler coined the phrase "The Sting is Back".Newspaper Clippiung040762
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