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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, By Al Mallette 1984. Doug Wilson president of the Elmira Sports Hall of Fame announced twenty one will be inducted at the Kiwanis luncheon.Newspaper Clipping061132
Newspaper clipping, By Al Mallette 1984. Three softball aces enter Elmira Sports Hall of Fame. Joe Gizzi, Art Held and Paul Makowiec.Newspaper Clipping061133
Newspaper clipping, 1984. Track star Steve Sweet named to Elmira Sports Hall of Fame.Newspaper Clipping061134
Newspaper clipping, By Al Mallette 1984. Four Women enter Emmira Sports Hall of Fame August 9. Liz Mayo, Bonnie Sechrist, Georgia Reynolds and Ellen Gibbs.Newspaper Clipping061135
Newspaper clipping, Edward J. Dunn, the man who donated Elmira's Dunn Field to the city of Elmira is the 1984 Contributor Division inductee to the Elmira Sports Hall of Fame.Newspaper Clipping061136
Newspaper clipping, By Al Mallette June 23, 1974. Sam Mele has fought all the baseball wars and won most, the 51 year old is content to be a troubleshooter in the Boston red Sox organization.Newspaper Clipping 06CL 8018
Newspaper clipping, By Andy Lamb. Ernie Davis All American football hero, an estimated 1,400 friends and admirers the biggest sports banquet in local history. Praised by President John F. Kennedy and Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller. Newspaper Clipping070102
Newspaper clipping, By Al Mallette November 30, 1959. Al Mallette, Marty Harrigan and Ernie Davis in a Sports Round Table discussion, pumping Ernie full of questions on his favorite pasttime Football.Newspaper Clipping070103
Newspaper clipping, By Al Mallette 1959. Our Own "Elmira Express" Elegant Ernie, Mr First Down and The Syracuse Smacker, nicknames various writers have given him.Newspaper Clipping070104
Newspaper clipping, By Al Mallette December 16, 1961. Ernie Davis leads the Syracuse mates against Miami the Liberty Bowl game in Philadelphia's Municipal Stadium.Newspaper Clipping070105
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