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11.5b.5 Dora Hazard and Blanche Weaver Baxter - local suffrage leaders
11.5b.5.1 Dora Hazard - 1914-05-31 SH Why I want to vote
11.5b.5.2 Dora Hazard - Syracuse Veterans of Memorable Battle That Won Suffrage
for Women Gather
11.5b.5.3 Dora Hazard - 1935-07-21 DH Dies in RI Home
11.5b.5.4a -b Dora Hazard - 1935-07-30 Aided Many Charities in her Career
11.5b.5.5 Dora Hazard - 1939-03-10 They Braved Dangers of the Battlefield
11.5b.5.6 Blanche Weaver Baxter - 1947,11-05 PS Mrs Baxter Succumbs, Led Art,
Theater Circles
11.5b.5.7 Blanche Weaver Baxter - 1947-11-06 A Woman of Good Works
11.5b.5.8 Blanche Weaver Baxter - 1977-10-25 PS Early Museum Days Recalled
11.6b.1 Sinking of The Lusitania , President Wilson’s shift to support US entry into
World War I
11.6b.1a Syracuse Journal Front Page – May 8, 1915
11.6b.1b Syracuse Herald Morning Edition - May 9, 1915, Image shows scale of
Lusitania compared to Syracuse County Courthouse
11.6b.1c Virginia Loney Personal Account of Lusitania sinking, Syracuse Herald May
29, 1915
11.6b.1d Syracuse Journal Front Page Detail, Survivor List Showing, Virginia Loney
New York – May 8, 1915
11.6b.1e Image of Virginia Loney Syracuse Herald - June 14, 1915
11.7a.2 Prohibition
11.7a.2.a There's two kinds of men in this town, Bootleggers and Customers, postcard
11.7a.2.b "Bessie, Beautiful Bootlegger, Not Bothered by Booze Ban," The Post-
Standard , October 13, 1929
11.7a.2.c Scene Depicting Realistic Raid in Big Dry Cleanup, newspaper clipping
11.7a.2.d "6 Persons Held After Dry Raids," The Post-Standard, March 1, 1925
11.7a.2.e "Load on Truck Traced Back to Car on Siding; Authorities Get Tip Leading
to Raid in Lackawanna Freight Carrier," newspaper article, June 22, 1926
11.7a.2.f "Police Close Popular Club at Eastwood," The Post-Standard, January 14, 1929
11.7a.2.g "Record Sized Bottled Beer Plant Raided," The Post-Standard, July 10, 1930
11.7a.2.h "Tide of Revolt Against Volsteadism Sweeps Through Syracuse Streets,"
newspaper clipping, May 1932
11.7a.2.i Gambrinus on Parade Float - protesting prohibition
11.7b African Americans continued to struggle for social and economic equality
11.8a.5 WWII Technology Advance, The Atomic Bomb, Hiroshima & Nagasaki
11.8a.5a E.R. "Curly" Vadeboncoeur Photos
11.8a.5b Vadeboncoeur Script August 6, 1945 12:15 PM
11.8a.5c Vadeboncoeur Script – August 6, 1945, 12:15 PM
11.9a-b.5 The Cold War – Hancock Air Force Base, The National Guard
11.9a-b.5.1 Brief History of Hancock Field, 1941-1952
11.9a-b.5.2 Brief History of Hancock Field, 1941-1952
11.9a-b.5.3 ‘Army Air Base Declared Surplus,’ newspaper clipping, January 24, 1946
11.9a-b.5.4 It’s a lonely vigil of the Syracuse Army Air Base for Lt. Donald L. Renick of
Chicago, Ill,’ Syracuse Herald-Journal , February 27, 1946
11.9a-b.5.5 ‘Closed since construction at Syracuse airbase was started early in the war. .
.,’ Syracuse Post-Standard , May 4, 1946
11.9a-b.5.6 ‘Plea and warning to motorists to keep off the runways at the army airbase
at Mattydale. . .,’ Syracuse Post-Standard , September 17, 1946
11.9a-b.5.7 108th Tactical Control Flight, a Brief History
11.9a-b.5.8 ‘U.S. Still Owns 1,643 Acres of Land at Mattydale Base,’ Syracuse Post-
Standard , June 5, 1955
11.9a-b.5.9 ‘Doom Hancock Army Buildings,’ Syracuse Herald-Journal , August 30, 1956
11.9a-b.5.10 ‘Island Firm Bids Low on Hancock Razing,’ Syracuse Herald-Journal ,
September 21, 1956
11.9a-b.5.11 National Guard of the United States Certification form
11.9a-b.5.12 ‘Guard Plans to Disband Unit Here,’ Syracuse Post-Standard , November 1,
1960
11.9a-b.5.13 ‘27th NYANG Headquarter,’ Syracuse Post-Standard , March 25, 1963
11.9a-b.5.14 ‘Upstate May Lose $7 Million in Reserve Shakeup,’ Syracuse Post-Standard ,
December 13, 1964
11.9a-b.5.15 ‘Upstate May Lose $7 Million in Reserve Shakeup,’ Syracuse Post-Standard ,
December 13, 1964
11.9a-b.5.16 ‘Guard Cutback Plan ‘Nothing New,’ Syracuse Post-Standard , March 6, 1967
11.9a-b.5.17 ‘27th Armored Division victim of realignment,’ Syracuse Herald-Journal , June
1, 1967
11.9a-b.5.18 ‘27th Armored Division Glorious life to end,’ Syracuse Herald-Journal ,
October 10, 1967
11.9a-b.5.19 ‘National Guard Shake-up to Affect Local Units,’ Syracuse Post-Standard ,
January 19, 1968
11.9a-b.5.20 ‘Governor Accepts Colors ‘17th’ Retired,’ Syracuse Post-Standard , January 30,
1968
11.9a-b.5.21
11.10 Social & Economic Change / Domestic Issues (1945 - present) 310
11.10a1b CORE
11.10a1b.1a CORE booklet cover, published in 1963
11.10a1b.1b CORE booklet photo of Bruce Thomas, CORE Chairman, published in 1963
11.10a1b.1c CORE booklet photo taken in Syracuse in August or September 1963
11.10a1b.1d CORE booklet photo taken in Syracuse in August or September 1963
11.10a1b.1e CORE booklet photo taken in Syracuse in August or September 1963
11.10a1b.1f CORE booklet photo taken in Syracuse in August or September 1963
11.10a1b.1g CORE booklet photo taken in Syracuse in August or September 1963
11.10a1b.1h CORE booklet photo taken in Syracuse in August or September 1963
11.10a1b.1i CORE booklet photo taken in Syracuse in August or September 1963
11.10a1b.1j CORE booklet photo taken in Syracuse in August or September 1963
11.10a1b.1k CORE booklet photo taken in Syracuse in August or September 1963
11.10a1b.1l CORE booklet photo taken in Syracuse in August or September 1963
11.10a1b.1m CORE booklet photo taken in Syracuse in August or September 1963
11.10a1b.2a CORE Project 101 booklet, published in 1964
11.10a1b.2b CORE Project 101 booklet, published in 1964
11.10a1b.2c CORE Project 101 booklet, published in 1964
11.10a1b.3 ‘Black problems cited at rally,’ Syracuse Herald-Journal, September 4, 1969