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Manuscript Library

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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Photos, At Kiwanis By George Lian, Elmira Star Gazette August 19, 1982.Photos070701
Newspaper clipping, 1978. Jay Decatur won several titles in the twenties ans thirties has been named to the Elmira Tennis Hall of Fame.Newspaper Clipping070801
Newspaper clipping, By Al Mallette July 14, 1981. Alen Gregg, Elmira's 1981 entry into the Tennis Hall of Fame. He has been playing since the late 1920's.Newspaper Clipping070802
Newspaper clipping. By Al Mallette April 1, 1974. Inving (Izzy) Parker, Taddeus (Ted) Smith and Jervis Langdon, are the chater members of the Elmira Sports Tennis Hall of Fame at the Murry Center.Newspaper Clipping070803
Newspaper clipping, July 11, 1984. Roscoe Blampied, a 50-year veteran of Elmira tennis is the 1984 inductee into Elmira Tennis Sports Hall of Fame.Newspaper Clipping070804
Newspaper clipping, Italian War Veteran (IAV) Pete Carozza remembers those glory days 1960-1963.Newspaper Clipping070901
Newspaper clipping, Change Pace by Al Mallette. Ernie Davis and Jim Brown, Football folks have been comparing the two sence the Elmira Express followed Brown to Syracuse and on to All American fame.Newspaper Clipping0711
Newspaper clipping, By Al Mallette. Lets Reminisce a Bit. Start with June 1935-25 years ago.Newspaper Clipping071001
Newspaper clipping. By Al Mallette. Individuals, rather than teams, held the spotlight in Elmira Sports during 1958.Newspaper Clipping071002
Newspaper clipping, By Al Mallette 1959. 1959 will be remember ed for one thing. It was the year a so called minor sport wresling hit the jack pot Southside and Horseheads dominating the local scene.Newspaper Clipping071002
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