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Ackerson Family papers
Collection — Box: 1-20, 21+
Identifier: MS-0168
Abstract
Diaries and personal papers of Fred M. Ackerson which document life in Niagara County, New York, and a professional legal and judicial career in the late 19th and 20th centuries. Also includes diaries of Fred's wife and parents and those of his son, Charles F. Ackerson who lived in Olean, (Cattaraugus County) New York.
Dates:
1864-1996; Majority of material found within (1872-1996 )
Found in:
University Archives
David Diamond papers
Collection — Box: 1-14
Identifier: MS-0009
Abstract
This collection consists of materials documenting David Diamond's activities in local government, Diamond's career at the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School and matters of personal interest to Diamond. The latter material includes regarding the Nuremberg trials following World War II and a transcript of a speech given by Diamond opposing the tactics of Senator Joseph McCarthy.
Dates:
1925-1968
Found in:
University Archives