Box 6
Contains 14 Results:
Charles E Brooks; "Land Development, Property Rights and the Roots of Agrarian Conflict in Western New York, 1800-1820"
The L. Ray Gunn papers (1784-2000) consist of correspondence, article and book drafts, published material, subject files, and notes related to Gunn's research about the history of the New York legislature. Gunn is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Utah and a specialist in nineteenth century American political history.
Richard D. Brown; "The Emergence of Voluntary Associations in Massachusetts, 1760-1830", 1973
The L. Ray Gunn papers (1784-2000) consist of correspondence, article and book drafts, published material, subject files, and notes related to Gunn's research about the history of the New York legislature. Gunn is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Utah and a specialist in nineteenth century American political history.
Walter Dean Burnham; "The Changing Shape of the American Political Universe", 1965
The L. Ray Gunn papers (1784-2000) consist of correspondence, article and book drafts, published material, subject files, and notes related to Gunn's research about the history of the New York legislature. Gunn is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Utah and a specialist in nineteenth century American political history.
John W. Cadman, Jr.; "Constitutional Provisions Regulating the Corporation Policy of the States, 1776-1844; and the New Jersey Constitutional Revision of 1844"
The L. Ray Gunn papers (1784-2000) consist of correspondence, article and book drafts, published material, subject files, and notes related to Gunn's research about the history of the New York legislature. Gunn is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Utah and a specialist in nineteenth century American political history.
Ballard Campbell; "The State Legislature in American History: A Review Essay", 1976
The L. Ray Gunn papers (1784-2000) consist of correspondence, article and book drafts, published material, subject files, and notes related to Gunn's research about the history of the New York legislature. Gunn is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Utah and a specialist in nineteenth century American political history.
Harry J. Carman; "The Beginnings of the Industrial Revolution", 1934
The L. Ray Gunn papers (1784-2000) consist of correspondence, article and book drafts, published material, subject files, and notes related to Gunn's research about the history of the New York legislature. Gunn is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Utah and a specialist in nineteenth century American political history.
Alden Chester; Courts and Lawyers of New York, A History, 1609-1925, Vol. II, 1925
The L. Ray Gunn papers (1784-2000) consist of correspondence, article and book drafts, published material, subject files, and notes related to Gunn's research about the history of the New York legislature. Gunn is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Utah and a specialist in nineteenth century American political history.
Alden Chester; Courts and Lawyers of New York, A History, 1609-1925, Vol. III
The L. Ray Gunn papers (1784-2000) consist of correspondence, article and book drafts, published material, subject files, and notes related to Gunn's research about the history of the New York legislature. Gunn is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Utah and a specialist in nineteenth century American political history.
Civil List and Forms of Government of the Colony and State of New York, 1869
The L. Ray Gunn papers (1784-2000) consist of correspondence, article and book drafts, published material, subject files, and notes related to Gunn's research about the history of the New York legislature. Gunn is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Utah and a specialist in nineteenth century American political history.
Christopher Clark; "Household Economy, Market Exchange and the Rise of Capitalism in the Connecticut Valley, 1800-1860", 1979
The L. Ray Gunn papers (1784-2000) consist of correspondence, article and book drafts, published material, subject files, and notes related to Gunn's research about the history of the New York legislature. Gunn is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Utah and a specialist in nineteenth century American political history.