Martin Henry Glynn Papers, 1. New York State Library. Quantity: 6 boxes (3. Access: Open to research.
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Acquisition: Gift of Woods Mc. Cahill and Dominick C. Lizzi, July 1. 99.
Processed By: Scott Burke, Intern, College of St. Rose, August 1. 99. Printable Version (PDF, 5. KB) View catalog record. Biographical Note: Martin H. Glynn was born in the town of Kinderhook, N.
Y. Shortly afterward, his family moved to Valatie, N. Y. Glynn worked as a journalist and lawyer; he later became the publisher and editor of the Albany. Times Union. He also served as member of Congress from the Albany district, 1. New York State Comptroller, 1. Lieutenant Governor, 1. Following the impeachment of Governor William Sulzer in 1. Roman Catholic Governor of New York State.
He worked with Theodore Roosevelt, William Jennings Bryan, Woodrow Wilson, and William R. He also pursued his interest in Irish American affairs. Glynn died on December 1.
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Scope and Content Note: The Martin H. Glynn papers contain an assortment of manuscript and printed material (1. Albany Times Union. The manuscripts consist chiefly of writings and speeches on a variety of topics, including Irish independence, Catholic patriotism, as well as speeches regarding foreign and domestic issues.
Also included is one of his most famous speeches, the one he delivered at the 1. National Democratic Convention. Serving as the keynote speaker, he praised the accomplishments of President Woodrow Wilson as well as the platform of the Democratic Party.
These papers also include photocopies of excerpts from books, periodical articles, newspaper clippings and other research materials collected by Dominick Lizzi while working on his book, Governor Martin H. Glynn, Forgotten Hero.
Also included is press coverage of the National Democratic Convention as well as articles dealing with Catholic patriotism and the women’s suffrage movement. Address before the New York State Waterways Association, October 3. Flag Day speech, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, June 1. Graduate class of Fordham University, June 9, 1. Unveiling of the Sheridan monument, Albany, October 7, 1. Welcome speech to President Wilson, New York City, November 2, 1. Renomination speech for Vice President Marshall, September 1.
Address to the State Federation of Labor at Schenectady, August 2. Glynn (former Governor of New York), Temporary Chairman, Democratic National Committee, at St. Louis, Missouri, June 1.
Dinner address to honor Sir Esme William Howard, April 9, 1. Abstract of speech of Martin H. List of Governor’s speeches and notes, 1 p.
Speech on neutrality, 2. Speech delivered to Albany Italians, 3 p. Speech delivered at the inauguration of a movement for a statue to Sir Walter Scott, November 1.
Speech entitled “As Solomon Gave His Treasure,” given at the dedication of the Vincentian institute, Albany, N. Y., May 2. 4, 1. 91. Speech given at the dedication of the Vincentian Institute, Albany, N. Y., May 2. 4, 1. Speech given to inaugurate a movement to erect a statue to General Philip Sheridan, February 1. Address to the State Teacher’s Association, November 2. Speech delivered at the inauguration of Dr.
John Huston Finley as Commissioner of Education, January 2, 1. Speech regarding Catholic patriotism in the United States, Washington, D. C., Memorial Day 1. Keynote speech delivered at the Democratic National Convention, June 1. Geography and statistical data on England and Ireland.
Notes on Ireland, 1. Speech celebrating Irish independence on Saint Patrick’s Day, 1 p. Liberty: Ireland and Poland,” 8 p.
Handwritten notes on “Without Prejudice by I. Notes on relationship between religion and politics, 1. Proposal to the New York State Legislature for increased appropriations, 4 p. A typed letter regarding an Unemployment Bureau, 5 p.
Notes on George Washington, 2. Speech about George Washington, 1. Statistical data on countries, 1 p. Notes regarding Ireland and England, 5 p.
Wilson’s Devotion and Care of President,” Times Union, February 5, 1. Personality of President Harding,” Times Union, August 3, 1. President Harding,” Times Union, August 3, 1.
Henry Hun,” Times Union, March 1. Speech: “The Man Who Worked with Dana on the Sun,” January 1. A memorial written in relation to the death of Theodore Roosevelt, Times Union, January 1. Editorial: “A Well- Laid PLOT,” Congressional Record, January 2. Essay on debentures, 1. Paper on markets, 1 p. Paper on Magna Carta, 1 p.
Paper on Labor Bureau, 1 p. Typescript of Governor Martin H. Glynn: Forgotten Hero, written by Dominick Lizzi. Prologue through Chapter 7. Typescript of Governor Martin H.
Glynn: Forgotten Hero, written by Dominick Lizzi. Chapters 8 through 2. Governor Glynn with four unidentified men. One copy of The New Republic, Wednesday, February 8, 1.
One copy of the The Ahenaeum, December 1. Newspaper clipping: “One of the Youngest Members.” One copy of L’Intransigeant, March 3. Assorted newspaper clippings Correspondence to the Governor. East Side News Publishing Co., September 2. Fly and Hobson Co., December 2. Rye, December 1. 2, 1. Luke Lea, December 1.
Morris Mayer, December 4, 1. Mc. Millin, December 1. List of county fairs attended by the Governor (2 copies) Election results, December 5, 1. Lewis, November 1. Certificate issued by James Hamilton verifying primary victory, April 1. Williams Paul Herbert Midall .
Carl Ackerman, December 2. Newton, January 4, 1. Dowdall from the secretary to the Governor, September 2. Glynn in relation to her husband’s death. Herbert Hoover, December 1. Finley, December 1.
Edward House, December 1. Joseph Kane, December 1. Norman Mack, December 1. Hill, December 1. O’Hanlon, December 1. Richard Nelson, December 1. Harruieou, December 1.
Illegible; on stationery from The Bloomfield, Trenton, New Jersey, December 1. Church Osborn, December 1. Looney, December 1. Colvin, December 1.
Central Federation of Labor. State of New York Comptroller’s Office George Barr Baker, Friends of Belgium. Reverend Thomas Ewing Sherman, January 5, 1. Mosher, March 9, 1. Albany Colony Daughters of Columbia County Historical Society (original and photocopy) New York Times, December 1.
William Rice, January 9, 1. Obituary from National Hibernian . Tribute written by the Albany Institute Historical and Art Society that appeared in the Knickerbocker Press on December 2. Albany Evening Journal, December 2. John and Lilly Mc.
Cormack, December 1. Rice, February 3, 1. Johnson, December 1. Wise, Central and Free Synagogues, December 2. James M. Cox, December 1.
William Gorham Rice, December 1. Grace Root, February 1. James Tracey, January 1. O’Dell, December 1. Nathan Miller, December 1. Robert Wagner, December 1. Robert Wagner, December 1.
Frederick Wallis, December 1. Russell, December 1. John Sullivan, December 1.
Melville Stone, December 1. Glynn’s Administration Eventful,” . Glynn Celtic Fest, September 8, 2. Photocopies of photographs, book pages, editorial cartoons, etc. Notes taken during interviews with various persons with knowledge of Glynn’s personal and public life. Photocopies of articles written by Lizzi for the Chatham Courier, the . The History of Tammany Hall.
Werner, M. R. Tammany Hall. Forest, Jay W. Tammany’s Treason: Impreachment of Governor William Sulzer. Programs, photographs, articles, etc.