New York State Library

The New York State Library is a research library in Albany, New York, United States. It was established in 1818 to serve the state government of New York and is part of the New York State Education Department. The library is one of the largest in the world by number of items held, with over 20 million cataloged items in 2011.

The library and its sister institutions, the New York State Museum and New York State Archives, are housed in the Cultural Education Center, which is part of the Empire State Plaza, a large complex of state government offices in downtown Albany.

The New York State Library was formerly located in the New York State Capitol and then across Washington Avenue in the New York State Education Building. An annex containing books, journals, and newspapers is still located in the basement of the Education Building. The library undertook an effort to discard some of these items in 2014. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Published 1967
    Salt Lake City, Utah : Genealogical Society, 1967.
    1 microform reel ; 35 mm.
    ...New York State Library...
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    Published 1967
    Salt Lake City, Utah : Genealogical Society, 1967.
    microform reels ; 35 mm.
    ...New York State Library...
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    Published 1967
    Salt Lake City, Utah : Genealogical Society, 1967.
    microform reels ; 35 mm.
    ...New York State Library...
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    Published 1970
    Washington, 1970.
    2, vii, 187 p. 28 cm.
    ...New York State Library. Division of Library Development...
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    Published 1950
    Chicago : Council of State Governments, 1950.
    29 leaves ; 28 cm.
    ...New York State Library. Legislative Reference Section...

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