The collection contains the correspondence between various Coe and Heller family members in Epsy, Pennslyvania and Wolcott, Connecticut from about 1897 through 1961 in 813 letters. Letters are sorted into broad categories by writer and recipient.
Collection includes primary and secondary material collected by town historian Jim Streeter related to the history of Groton. Material documents families, structures, neighborhoods, businesses, industries and transport through public records, business and personal papers, photographs, maps and three-dimensional artifacts.
The Thomas A. Stevens collection contains a variety of types of materials collected by Stevens that reflect his wide-ranging interests in maritime and Connecticut history. The collection is comprised of, but not limited to, correspondence, logbooks, journals, accounts, bills of lading, drawings, tickets, manifests, cargo lists, custom lists and forms, registers and enrollments.
The club was organized at a "mass meeting and rally of college women," in Hartford on February 11, 1905, with its object "mainly social, philanthropic, or literary." Among its activities, the Club took a leading role in the establishment of the Spruce Street Settlement, later known as Mitchell House.
University of Hartford. College of Arts and Sciences
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains records produced by the University of Hartford's College of Arts and Sciences between 1939-2021 with the bulk of materials from 1960 to 1990.
The collection contains correspondence, school papers, memorabilia, photographs and ephemera associated with two generations of the Collins and Levine families who attended the University of Connecticut between 1922 and 1948.
The records of Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company document gun manufacturing at the armory and the company's subsidiaries, together with outside contracting activities.
The Commerce Committee has cognizance of all matters relating to the Department of Economic and Community Development, the Connecticut Development Authority and Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated. Consists of meeting documents including notices, agendas, minutes, attendance, and roll calls; bill books, and correspondence.
The Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition was held in Hampton Roads, Virginia, April 29 to November 30, 1907, to celebrate the three hundredth anniversary of the first English-speaking colony.