Posted by request. --Moderator, NYHIST-L * * * * * * * * * * * * The research team at Hyde Hall in Cooperstown, the state's least-known and best documented National Historic Landmark and New York State Historic Site (see website, in need of post-season updating, but generally very good) is used to having most questions answered by our incredible archive (materials from 1704 until 1966, the full range of Clarke family history in New York, fully indexed, housed by Cornell University Kroch Special Collections Library) has drawn a frustrating blank: The late 1880s bankruptcy proceedings against George Hyde Clarke, involving property liens and debts of over $1 million -- among the, if not the, largest bankruptcy in the country to date (that's what we've heard, per contemporary newspaper reports, but haven't figured out how to confirm)-- must be documented in some courts archive, but we can't figure out where. The properties were scattered throughout Central New York and down into the Hudson Valley, but his lawyers were in Utica and Cooperstown; Oneida and Otsego counties claim not to have the records. Anybody have any idea where we should look next? Anyone want to help us explore this? We have a mix of excellent and determinedly diligent volunteers working on this, led by the chief of our seasonal interpretive staff, Larry Smith. Please post to the list, or reply to [log in to unmask] with questions, information or comments. And if you haven't been here lately, come to Hyde Hall next time you get a chance -- LOTS of new fantastic "new" (original to house, from the too-long-stored collections) things on exhibit as the restoration nears completion. Tell the guys at the Park Gate (enter through Glimmerglass State Park) that you are heading up to Hyde Hall, and they will not charge the beach/campground admission fee. Thanks very much. Alice Smith Duncan Hyde Hall executive director