Box 7
Contains 27 Results:
Mulry Square, 1987, 1989, No Date
This series contains correspondence, pamphlets, flyers, on a broad spectrum of community issues on which Robert Rygor worked such as parks, crime, development, and the environment. Most topics involve Greenwich Village and surrounding neighborhoods of lower Manhattan.
Murray St. Library, 1988
This series contains correspondence, pamphlets, flyers, on a broad spectrum of community issues on which Robert Rygor worked such as parks, crime, development, and the environment. Most topics involve Greenwich Village and surrounding neighborhoods of lower Manhattan.
New York Historic Districts, 1988, 1989
This series contains correspondence, pamphlets, flyers, on a broad spectrum of community issues on which Robert Rygor worked such as parks, crime, development, and the environment. Most topics involve Greenwich Village and surrounding neighborhoods of lower Manhattan.
Newsstands, Vendors, and Peddlers, 1988, 1991, No Date
This series contains correspondence, pamphlets, flyers, on a broad spectrum of community issues on which Robert Rygor worked such as parks, crime, development, and the environment. Most topics involve Greenwich Village and surrounding neighborhoods of lower Manhattan.
Park Maintenance, No Date
This series contains correspondence, pamphlets, flyers, on a broad spectrum of community issues on which Robert Rygor worked such as parks, crime, development, and the environment. Most topics involve Greenwich Village and surrounding neighborhoods of lower Manhattan.
Park Scopes, 1980, No Date
This series contains correspondence, pamphlets, flyers, on a broad spectrum of community issues on which Robert Rygor worked such as parks, crime, development, and the environment. Most topics involve Greenwich Village and surrounding neighborhoods of lower Manhattan.
Playground Toilets, 1988
This series contains correspondence, pamphlets, flyers, on a broad spectrum of community issues on which Robert Rygor worked such as parks, crime, development, and the environment. Most topics involve Greenwich Village and surrounding neighborhoods of lower Manhattan.