You should also call the The Tamiment Institute Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives at NYU, a center for scholarly research on labor history in NYC. http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/tam/ Brian Keough University at Albany At 10:57 AM 1/16/02 -0500, you wrote: >For the query about the stonecutter's union I would get in touch with the >General Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen of the City of NY for some >suggestions. They are at 20 W. 44th St.; and their phone number is (212) >840-1840. > >Janet Butler Munch >Lehman College Library > >David Minor wrote: >> >>Greetings, >> >>Got the following request yesterday. Would anyone out there have any leads? >> >>Thanks in advance for any help, >>David Minor >> >>>Would you happen to know where I could find more info on the >>>stonecutter's union in New York State/City? Don't know if Steve told >>>you, but I used to carve stone at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. >>>Anyway, I've gotten the impression that historical info on the union is >>>pretty sparse. Just thought I'd ask if you had any leads. >>David Minor Eagles Byte Historical Research Pittsford, New York 585 >>264-0423 <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask] co-Webmaster for Canal >>Society of New York State page at >><http://www.canalsnys.org/>http://www.canalsnys.org/ To be put on the >>mailing list for the weekly TimeMaster radio scripts (WXXI-FM 91.5), as >>well as news of updates to my homepage and a URL of the week, e-mail me >>at the address above. >><http://home.eznet.net/~dminor>http://home.eznet.net/~dminor includes >>NYNY, a series of timelines covering New York City and State, from >>approximately 1,100,000,000 BC to 1990 AD. "I would undertake to supply >>your demands if your generosity is equal to them." -John Bartram, >>U. S. naturalist