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Rare Books
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Apollo : for 10 percussion
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Moryl, Richard, 1929-
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Score (19 leaves) ; 32 x 46 cm.
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Composed in Danbury, CT and dedicated to Dave Smith
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1976
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Percussion ensembles
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M985.M907_A66_1976
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S.l. : Joshua Corp. ; New York : exclusive representatives, G. Schirmer
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Danbury Preservation Trust Records, MS 039
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summary: The Danbury Preservation Trust had its beginnings in 1978 during a faculty developed summer course entitled Living History, Reading the Connecticut Landscape, taught by Dr. Herbert F. Janick, Professor of History at Western Connecticut State College. After formal incorporation in January 1979, he became the Trust’s first president. The records of the Danbury Preservation Trust span the years 1978-1997. The collection includes surveys to identify structures that might be included on the National Register. The bulk of this collection consists of Architectural and Historic Resources Inventories that were conducted by the Trust between 1979 and 1986. The majority of the surveys contain a small black and white photograph of the structure.
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Miller, Pam, 1965-
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1987-11
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Danbury News-Times (Danbury, Conn: Daily)
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Danbury (Conn.)--History
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'Parks 'Castle' Makes State Historic List' Clipping-Hearthstone
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Danbury Preservation Trust Records, MS 039
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summary: The Danbury Preservation Trust had its beginnings in 1978 during a faculty developed summer course entitled Living History, Reading the Connecticut Landscape, taught by Dr. Herbert F. Janick, Professor of History at Western Connecticut State College. After formal incorporation in January 1979, he became the Trust’s first president. The records of the Danbury Preservation Trust span the years 1978-1997. The collection includes surveys to identify structures that might be included on the National Register. The bulk of this collection consists of Architectural and Historic Resources Inventories that were conducted by the Trust between 1979 and 1986. The majority of the surveys contain a small black and white photograph of the structure.
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Brisgone, Gina
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1987-10-24
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Horizontal paper with newspaper article
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Danbury news-times (Danbury, Conn: Daily)
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Danbury (Conn.)--History
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'Politics Surface in Officials' Confrontation' Clipping-Hearthstone
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Danbury Preservation Trust Records, MS 039
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summary: The Danbury Preservation Trust had its beginnings in 1978 during a faculty developed summer course entitled Living History, Reading the Connecticut Landscape, taught by Dr. Herbert F. Janick, Professor of History at Western Connecticut State College. After formal incorporation in January 1979, he became the Trust’s first president. The records of the Danbury Preservation Trust span the years 1978-1997. The collection includes surveys to identify structures that might be included on the National Register. The bulk of this collection consists of Architectural and Historic Resources Inventories that were conducted by the Trust between 1979 and 1986. The majority of the surveys contain a small black and white photograph of the structure.
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Miller, Pam, 1965-
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1985-05-01
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Danbury News-Times (Danbury, Conn. : Daily)
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Danbury (Conn.)--History
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'Voters OK Parks Land Purchase' Clipping-Hearthstone
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Danbury Preservation Trust Records, MS 039
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Coelho, David M., 1951-
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1987-11-?
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One newspaper clipping
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Danbury news-times (Danbury, Conn: Daily)
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Danbury (Conn.)--History
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'Waiting to Hear About Task Force' Clipping-Hearthstone
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Danbury Aug. 17 - With a loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of property, credited to him in the last six months; in spite of the $2000 reward and the aroused state of the community, the fire-bug is still on deck. It will always be set down in Danbury's history , if Danbury don't go out of the history business in the next six months, as "The Terrible Reign of Jak, the Burner."
Not even a clue has been gathered, no trace whatever has this man left behind him, except rows on rows of burned buildings. The police seem powerless in the matter.
But one name above all others of our Danbury officials will go down to posterity weighted with the bravos of our 18000 inhabitants. It si that of Captain Michael J. Keating, our glorious chief of police. Nobly and faithfully has he stuck to his post of duty in the ill fated and doomed town. No man has worked harder, or eat more than this man.
Our noble chief has sworn to capture this devil. And he will keep his word, even if the man himself objects. If the fire bug calls on Michael J. Keating with a letter of introduction, an a confession, he had better look out, or "Mike" will speak to him about it.
If any city in the whole United States of Patagonia either wants tips on catching fire-bugs let them apply early before our chief puts them all on the bargain counter.
No still hunter is Michael J. His soul is too honest for5 that. He is out for that bug and his motto is "shoot'em in the snoot." His great heart is too open to resort to any low devices calculated to deceive that gentleman on a dark night. What cares he for the fact that the fire-bug was so deceitful as to burn down a $40,000 factory the other night when five men were watching that one factory to keep it from being burned down.
So Michael J> arrays himself as the Herald's artist has pictured him and starts out every night patrolling the streets. First he encases himself in a bright blue uniform. Then he places upon his manly breast a large size silver polished bright new No. 16 policeman's shield. Finally for apparel he tips off with a large clean white sombrero, plainly distinguishable on th a dark night at least a mile away. For arms he adjusts a couple of revolvers to his pockets bowie knives to his boots and with a double barrelled shot gun in one hand and a lighted lantern in the other he sallies out.
Up to a late hour last night the fire-bug still kept out of his way and it is said that Michael intends adding a double bass brass band and a large transparency to his equipments.
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The Way Captain Keating Gets After That Much Wanted Individual
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Danbury (Conn.)--History
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Waterbury Sunday Herald
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Connecticut State Library
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1889-08-18
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IJXTB
BRAVERY
WINS
ACOMMISSION
TheDanhury
News-Times
DANBURY, CONN., SEPT. 8, 1944
,
TrumanA. Warner Madea
Lieutenantin Battlelinesin Italy.
With the Fifth Azmy, Italy-A
fronUlne medic with an 88th In•I
fantry Division battalion, statt'
Sergeant TrumanA. Warner, of
Danbury, Connecticut, recently
passed from the enlisted ranks t?
the status of a commiasioned officer in the United States Medical
Administrative corps, as an assistant to the sµrgeon.
Now wearing the gold bar of a
second lieutenant, he has been ·uslgned to an anti-aircraft
uni~.
He waa recommended for e com-,
mission because of his outstanding
ability and performance , on the
Fitth Army tront in Italy, ac-'
Lt, Truman A. Warn~
cording to Major Kermit F.
Perrln, Medical corps, his commanding offioer. •
Major Perrin cited an lnatance ·
when Wamer
reconnoitered a .
suitable site tor a prospective aid :
, station, to be located 200 yards be- .
1
yond the lines ot the most advanced foot troop.s at the time and to
be used aa the troope moved forward. !Je then led a small group
of medical personnel carrying supplies ot blood plasma and fresh
water to the contemplated position
during the night. "This action,"
his commanding officer stated, ,
"permitted immediate treatment
of casualties on the foijowing day
as our lines advanced."
.
Major Perrin also reported an
instance in which warner had re- ,
mained behind to treat casualties, ' spent the balance of the night :
· packing medical equipment and .
then marched an entire day ·1nto
the mountains without rest behind
a mule pack train to reach
his
outfit. "This entailed 36 hours'
conµnuous, arduous exertion," the
rec111mmendationstated.
. J7ro:noted fi'om corporal to staff
· sergeant while on maneuvers with
the 88th Infantry DiviBiO!l In Louisiana. Warner handled battalion
medical records for a year, lnclud- :
ing 75 days' work on the front- .
iines.
'
addition to administrative
duties, the recommendation for his
commission states, Sergeant Warner "displayed splendid ability ·~
t. surgical technician.· This
entailed the giving of blood plasma, shock treatment and bandaging of ell types of battle
wounds. The ca.sualtl~ were heavy
at times, requiring skillful and
rapid treatment. Due to his dex·
terity, patients could be evacuated with the least possible delav.
In
·"Due to the everchangiRg situa.tlon tn the recent operation, t~e
proper handling of medical supplies was of critical importance.
In this, he anticipated the future
needs for medical items, bOth then
in type and amount, baaing his
estimate on previous experience.
Ht reorganised and repacked the
entire medical equipment for the
battalion aid station in an evening,
permitting the elation personnel
to transport these supplies by
mule pack. 'As a result of hla·
foresight, the t,attalion aid station
was able to function for seven
days when supplies were cut off
by distance and enemy activity."
A graduate of Danbury Teachers
college with a B. S. degree in 19U,
Warne; was grade .school teach•
er before he entered the Army,
November 18, 1942, e.t Hartford.
His parents, Mr. and Mra. TrU·
man .A. warner, reside- at 29 Dlv•
tston street, Danbury.
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Truman A. Warner Papers, MS026
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Warner spent 37 years as a teacher and administrator and was also a board member and former president of the Scott-Fanton Museum, now known as the Danbury Museum and Historical Society. During his tenure, he supervised and contributed to numerous museum exhibits. The Warner Collection consists of writings, photographs, miscellanea, research notes and papers documenting Warner’s life as a World War II medic, author, historian and historical researcher. The bulk of the collection contains an extensive series of newspaper clippings and printed materials relating to local and state history, several boxes of personal papers, and several boxes that contain information on Western’s faculty, administration, and events concerning the school’s history beginning in the 1940s and continuing through to the late 1990s.
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"Bravery Wins a Commission"
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News-Times (Danbury, Conn.)
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1 clipping
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Article announcing Warner's promotion to lieutenant in August of 1944
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1944-09-08
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Warner, Truman
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ms026_36_29_001
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Connecticut Room
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Publications and rare books relating to the State of Connecticut.
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"Days of old" remembered : a historical discourse, delivered in the Congregational Church, Brookfield, Conn., July 16th, 1876
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Pierce A. C. (Asa Clinton), 1819-1888.
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24 p. ; 22 cm.
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1876
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Brookfield (Conn.) -- Church history.
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f104 .b85 c64 1876
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Bridgeport : Gould & Stiles
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Truman A. Warner Papers, MS026
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Warner spent 37 years as a teacher and administrator and was also a board member and former president of the Scott-Fanton Museum, now known as the Danbury Museum and Historical Society. During his tenure, he supervised and contributed to numerous museum exhibits. The Warner Collection consists of writings, photographs, miscellanea, research notes and papers documenting Warner’s life as a World War II medic, author, historian and historical researcher. The bulk of the collection contains an extensive series of newspaper clippings and printed materials relating to local and state history, several boxes of personal papers, and several boxes that contain information on Western’s faculty, administration, and events concerning the school’s history beginning in the 1940s and continuing through to the late 1990s.
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"Granville" Letter from Sarah
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Sarah, circa 1717
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The letter, dated October 18, 1717, from Sarah, describes evangelical activity, Cyrus French, Mary, and the recipient's son, David, lives with Sarah. An enslaved person is mentioned. The letter was found in a house on Montgomery Street in Danbury as it was being razed. (Situated where the parking lot of the Central Christian is now located). The properties in the general area were owned in the 1880s by a Mrs. Moore and a Mrs. Benedict.<br /><br /><a href="https://archives.library.wcsu.edu/omeka/files/original/Rare_Books/4200/hopkins_danbury_atlas_2.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Link to Hopkins map showing the properties.</a>
Transcription:
[Page 1]
Granville Oct[ober] the 18, 1717
My near and dear connections[,] I take this
opportunity to inform you that we are in a
tolerable state of health [-] hoping these lines
will find you and yours familys [families] enjoying
the same blessing[.] Oh that we mit? [might] be more
Sensible of the mercyes [mercies] and blessing that we
ar[e] receving [receiving] from the hand of god[.] ? We seke [seek]
to god in the way he has pointed out in
the scriptures[.] We may rest a shurred [assured] that
we shall obtain? [attain?][.] God has seen fit to arrest
the atenshion [attention] of a great number in this
place and still seemes [seems] to be a carrying? on
his work[.] I verily believe that it is none
less than the power of god do such wonder[-]
full things for poor lost sinners[.] I shall
not be able to give you but a short accoun[t]
at present but thare [there] has been a considerable
atenshion [attention] payd [paid] to religion this summer past
and seemes [seems] to be increasing[.] Thare [there] is twenty
that has entertained a comfortable hope
[Page 2]
And a great number in quiening? [inquiring?] I will
jest [just] mention one sircumstance [circumstance][- ]Mr.
Harris our minister be gun [began] to visit his
people last spring[.] each family on ?runpos? [on purpose?]
for religios [religious] conversation? and in his visets [visits]
he went to one house[.] The woman of the house
was so much a posed [opposed] to religas [religious] conversation
that she left the roome [room] untill [until] he was
gone and she has ?cinse?[since] confest [confessed] that she felt
condemned ?nesier? [never?] found peace untill [until] she
found that peace that the world can
nether [neither] give nor take away and to a peani
nce [penance?] seemes [seem] to bee? Rejoysing [rejoicing] in god and the
Savior but but? this ?ronfe? [work?] has ben [been] ?mos?
tly a [mostly?] a mong? [among] the yong [young] people thay? mele?
all most every night in difrent [in different] pa
rts [parts?] of the town and a pon [upon] the sabath [sabbath][.] the
Meting [meeting] house is very mutch [much] crouded [crowded][.] I
presume that the congregation is twice [twice]
as large as it was be fore [before] the revival? begun [began.]
[Page 3]
I want to hear from you all I have nece?
we? ondly? one letter from you cince [since] I have
been hear [here] that was dated January last [.]
I have rote [wrote] twice cince [since] the last by
Cyrus French[.] Doe [do?] rite [write] as son [soon] as you necerie? [receive?]
this[.] I want torite [to write] a great deal
and give me all the infor mation [information] you can
about hulday? [Hulday?][.] I have note [not] to her? [hear] cence [since] I
came hear [here] but received [received] nos anser [answer] and to
cunill? [Camill?] anumber [a number] of times but have not
heard from her own children continues
to talk mutch [much] a bout [about] you and some time
S [times] jump for joy one mentions what you rote [wrote]
about coming hear [here][.] One sayes [says] I hope
that aunt Mary will come and fetch
her little boys and little slave? tries
to talk to [too?][.] he can call your naimes [names] and all the the
childrens naims [names][.] I have oieund? [owned] him but a few
weaks [weeks] and he goes to bed with the rest of the chi
ldren [children] [.] awaik [awake?] he is a brte [bright] little rogue as ever
you saw[.] David is often a folding paper to send
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I made him some cloes [cloths] the other day and
he says that I will kepe [keep] my trousers clean
til? aunt Ann comes[.] she will come next
summer I love ant [aunt?] and I shall kiss aunt when
she comes[.] the girls remembers [remember] granama [grandma]
and talk mutch [much] of her[.] I want to hear? from
her I wish you would rite [write] in per tick
ler [in particular] how she does and a bout [about] your childre
n [children][.] I have not herd [heard] from Squire? since
I wrote to you last[.] I flattered myself
last summer that I shout [should] go and see him
But our children are too youn
g [young] to be left[.] I have ben [been] to Berkshier [Berkshire]
twenty 5 miles from hear [here][.] Mr. J*l*mes?
and Joseph l? and his wife and sone [son] has
viset [visited] us this fall and Mr. David Ballnum?
and his wife and her sister Clavyery? Wheeler[.]
he married Luvina[?] Wheeler[.] thay [they] live 50
milds [miles] from hear [here][.] Mr. Sturges sends his
love to youall [you all][.] he often says that he
wishes that me? it? under? son [Mr. Anderson?] was hear [here]
to take his sasom?
I remain your loving Sarah
Date
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1717
Subject
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North America--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
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ms026_26_30
Relation
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https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1144; Instead of Granville, the author may have been referring to Grantville (part of Norfolk, CT). There was a Sarah (Cook) Grant married to a Josiah Grant (Grant, Arthur Hastings. The Grant family : a genealogical history of the descendants of Matthew Grant, of Windsor, Conn.1601-1898).
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https://archives.library.wcsu.edu/omeka/files/original/H.L._Trisch_A.C._Gilbert_Company_World_War_II_Records_MS_063/4431/ms063_pamphlet99_002.pdf
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Text
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H.L. Trisch; A.C. Gilbert Company World War II Records, MS 063
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<a href="https://archives.library.wcsu.edu/findingaids/ctdbn_ms063_gilbert.xml">Link to finding aid.</a>
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Title
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"Jack-in-the-Box" Landmine
Description
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1 page
Abstract
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Diagram and description of "Jack-in-the-Box" landmine also known as "Sudden Death" landmine.
Date
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ca. 1943
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UUID
f68ef047-7612-4547-ad28-64a8b7c1abf3
A.C. Gilbert
Industry
New Haven (Conn.)
World War II