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Julia Henrietta Jones letter to Laura Boardman Lane, 1847-03-31

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Letter from Julia Henrietta Jones to Laura Boardman Lane offering excuses for not writing sooner. Jones details a doctor's success in treating Mary Deming, also a former Female Academy student, who would die the following month.
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Julia Henrietta Jones letter to Laura Boardman Lane, 1847-03-31 1 items

Julian Joel Obermann papers, 1920-1956

12 Linear Feet
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The papers consist of correspondence, writings, notebooks in English, German, and Hebrew, printed matter, and other materials of Julian Joel Obermann, professor of Semitic languages at Yale University.
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Julian Joel Obermann papers, 1920-1956 12 Linear Feet

Julius Cohn, Class of 1909, Yale Law School, memorabilia, 1906-1909

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The collection consists of a photograph, printed material, and gymnasium cards belonging to Julius Cohn (Yale Law School 1909). The collection documents Cohn's extracurricular activities while a student at Yale.
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Julius Cohn, Class of 1909, Yale Law School, memorabilia, 1906-1909 0.02 Linear Feet

Julius Smith Augur family papers, 1901-1940, undated

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This collection consists primarily of documents pertaining to Julius Smith Augur from the year of 1901 to 1941. Most of the documents are from his time at Hillyer Evening School as Director and later as Dean of Hillyer Junior College including notes, course catalogs, memorandums, provisional policy, and a report. There are also newspaper clippings, personal correspondence, a Hillyer Junior College patch, a Hillyer Junior College Diploma for Gertrude Augur, and photographs of his family as well as his days as a student.

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Julius Smith Augur family papers, 1901-1940, undated 0.5 Linear Feet

Town of Franklin records, 1799-1923

2 cubic feet
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Court, school and tax records for the town of Franklin.

Town of Naugatuck records, 1852-1886

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School and justice of the peace records for the town of Naugatuck.
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Karl E. Schlachter Railroad Photograph Collection, undated, 1905 - 1961

3 Linear Feet Five boxes of photographic negatives, each individually sleeved with railroad name, engine number and date
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Collection consists of 956 postcard sized negatives of locomotives from 162 railroads in the United States, taken by Karl E. Schlachter and his son Karl E. Schlachter, Jr.
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Karl E. Schlachter Railroad Photograph Collection, undated, 1905 - 1961 3 Linear Feet Five boxes of photographic negatives, each individually sleeved with railroad name, engine number and date

Railroads, E-M, undated, 1905-1955 Box 2

Karl Parrish, Class of 1934, School of Engineering, Yale University, scrapbooks, 1989-1994

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The material consists of scrapbooks of Karl Parrish, Class of 1934, School of Engineering, Yale University, documenting the Yale campus and downtown New Haven, Connecticut. The scapbooks contain photographs, newsclippings, and a critique advocating the "greening" of Yale campus with the conversion of streets to walkways.
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Karl Parrish, Class of 1934, School of Engineering, Yale University, scrapbooks, 1989-1994 0.5 Linear Feet

Katharine Ludington to A. C. (Arthur Clinton) Burnham letter, 1919 Jun 19

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Letter dated 1919 Jun 19, written by Katharine Ludington, President, Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association to the Honorable A. C. (Arthur Clinton) Burnham regarding the question of a special session of the state legislature to ratify the Federal Suffrage Amendment.
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Katharine Ludington to A. C. (Arthur Clinton) Burnham letter, 1919 Jun 19 .1 Linear Feet

Katharine Seymour Day Collection, bulk c. 1500, 1750-1970

56.25 linear feet, 166 boxes
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The Katharine Seymour Day Collection is the largest single collection of papers in the Stowe Center s collections. It comprises the extensive correspondence between Katharine Seymour Day (1870-1964), founder of the Stowe Center, and family members, numerous friends, and associates. Included are extensive materials compiled when she was a student, notebooks, themes, and drafts of a masters thesis. Other materials reflect her wide ranging interests in social and political reform, art, historic preservation, and gardening.
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Katharine Seymour Day Collection, bulk c. 1500, 1750-1970 56.25 linear feet, 166 boxes