Preliminary Guide to Mental Health Documentary Sources in New York State
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Letter from Commissioner Mills
- About This Guide
- Executive Branch
- Office of Governor
- Governor's Office of Employee Relations
- Division of Parole
- Department of Correctional Services
- Department of Health
- Department of Mental Hygiene
- Office of Mental Health
- Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities
- Board of Social Welfare
- State Board of Charities
- Temporary War Emergency Agencies
- Legislative Branch
- Judicial Branch
- Office of Mental Health and Its Facilities Statewide
- Local Governments
- Historical Records Repositories in New York State
- Albany Medical College Archives
- Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- Bellevue Hospital Medical Library and Archives
- Brooklyn College
- Brooklyn Historical Society
- Brooklyn Public Library
- Columbia University
- Cornell University
- Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
- Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
- Hofstra University
- Hudson River Psychiatric Center Historical Association
- Kings Park Psychiatric Center Medical Library
- Mercy Hospital Library
- New York Academy of Medicine
- New York Academy of Sciences
- New York Psychoanalytic Institute
- New York Hospital
- New York Public Library
- Oneida Historical Society
- New York State Library
- New York University
- Rockefeller Archives Center
- SUNY Buffalo
- SUNY Stony Brook
- Syracuse University Archives
- SUNY Albany
- University of Rochester
- Yivo Institute for Jewish Research
- Historical Records Repositories in Other States
- Index
Compiled by the New York State Archives, a Division of the State Education Department, Albany New York. New York Heritage Documentation Project, January 2000, Revised October 2000.
The New York Heritage Documentation Project is a project of the New York State Historical Records Advisory Board in cooperation with the State Archives and Records Administration. It is funded in part by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

