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A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State history." <[log in to unmask]>
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No mention of the firm in the NY Times database for the 1920s, '30s or
'40s, nor in the HeritageQuest dataase.

> ; padding-bottom: 0 }  -->s Could anyone help Jason?&nbsp; He is in North
>Carolina and directs a small, active&nbsp; historical society.    Do you
>have any suggestions on how I can find information on Bonded Construction
>Company of New York?&nbsp; I am doing research on our local post office
>and found in our local newspaper that this company built the building in
>1936-37.&nbsp; All I know at this point is that the company was in New
>York.&nbsp; I guess it is possible that they would be in the city
>directories for during the 1930s.&nbsp; I did an internet search hoping
>that&nbsp;a repository would have some of the companies papers or records,
>but to avail.&nbsp; What do you think?  Jason Harpe
>----- Original Message -----
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>From: <mailto:[log in to unmask]> carolkammen
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David Minor
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