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Alfred Lawrence Ripley papers, 1908-1933

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Correspondence, reports, memoranda, minutes, and press releases filed by Alfred Lawrence Ripley concerning only his service as alumni fellow of the Yale Corporation. The papers primarily document Ripley's role as a consultant on questions of Yale finance, investment policy, and the use of estates and gifts to the University. Primary correspondents include presidents and treasurers of Yale.
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Alfred Lawrence Ripley papers, 1908-1933 1 Linear Foot

1928-1933 Box 3, Folder 19 - 26

Alfred F. Bochenek Collection of American Council of Polish Culture Records, 1971-1996

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Collection consists of records of the American Council of Polish Culture (ACPC) compiled by Mr. Alfred Bochenek during his active participation in the organization. It covers the time span of 1971 to 1996. The name of the organization changed in 1988 from American Council of Polish Cultural Clubs (ACPCC) to American Council for Polish Culture (ACPC). Within this collection we refer to the organization as ACPCC and ACPC to reflect the change in the name. Extensive correspondence and membership information illustrate activities of the council from 1971 till 1996.
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Alfred F. Bochenek Collection of American Council of Polish Culture Records, 1971-1996 2 boxes (2 linear ft.)

Alexander Hamilton receipt, 1802 Feb 15

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A. Hamilton received $124.50 from Nathaniel Prime "in full for interest to this day". Dated Feb. 15, 1802.
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Alexander Hamilton receipt, 1802 Feb 15 1.00 items

Album of letters to David Roberts, with autographs, engraved portraits, and printed ephemera, compiled by Henry Sanford Bicknell, 1813-1864

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The album was compiled by Henry Sanford Bicknell. It includes letters to David Roberts from William Allan, Samuel Austin, Edward Hodges Baily, William Boxall, John Britton, John Burnet, Robert William Buss, Augustus Wall Callcott, George Cattermole, Alfred Edward Chalon, Henry Barnard Chalon, William Collins, Edward William Cooke, George Cooke, Charles West Cope, John Doyle, Thomas Duncan, Charles Lock Eastlake, James Elmes, William Etty, Myles Birket Foster, Andrew Geddes, Frederick Goodall, Francis Grant, Thomas Grieve, Joseph Gwilt, James Duffield Harding, Philip Hardwick, George Hayter, Solomon Alexander Hart, George Harvey, John Henning, John Rogers Herbert, Henry Howard, William John Huggins, Alexander Johnston, Samuel Joseph, William Kidd, John Prescott Knight, George Lance, Richard James Lane, John Leech, Charles Lees, Charles Robert Leslie, John Frederick Lewis, William Linton, Henry Liverseege, Samuel Lover, Horatio Macculloch, Patrick MacDowell, Robert McInnes, Daniel Maclise, Daniel Macnee, William Calder Marshall, John Martin, William Mulready, Frederick Newenham, William John Newton, John Buonarotti Papworth, Thomas Phillips, Henry William Pickersgill, William Henry Playfair, Samuel Prout, Richard Redgrave, Ramsay Richard Reinagle, Edward Villiers Rippingille, Richard Rothwell, John Christian Schetky, George Gilbert Scott, Martin Arthur Shee, William Simpson, Clarkson Stanfield, Robert Thorburn, William Tite, Charles Turner, J.M.W. Turner, Thomas Uwins, Edward Matthew Ward, Henry Weekes, Richard Westmacott, David Wilkie, James Francis Williams, Chares Heath Wilson, and William Wyon.

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Album of letters to David Roberts, with autographs, engraved portraits, and printed ephemera, compiled by Henry Sanford Bicknell, 1813-1864 2 Linear Feet

Albertus Magnus College repository description, 1925-Present

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The Albertus Magnus College Archives documents and preserves the College's social, cultural, and administrative history. Dating from the College's founding in 1925 to the present day, the archive is home to yearbooks, scrapbooks, alumni and faculty publications, official memoranda, meeting minutes, photographs, and more.
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Albertus Magnus College repository description, 1925-Present 100 linear feet

Albertus E. Jones collection, 1954-1991

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Albertus Eugene Jones (1882-1957) was one of the most influential artists and art teachers in Connecticut's history. He was born in South Windsor, CT. The collection collection consists of a small group of biographical materials and several photographs.
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Albertus E. Jones collection, 1954-1991 .41 Linear Feet

Albert Sedgwick letter, 1850 Sep 18, Date acquired: 01/09/1970

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Sedgwick informs Leonard Wells, warden of the Connecticut State Prison, that there are two prisoners in the county jail sentenced to the state prison awaiting transfer and that it is wrong to hove them kept there at public expense.
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Albert Sedgwick letter, 1850 Sep 18, Date acquired: 01/09/1970 1.00 items 1.00 folders

Albert Gallatin papers, 1802-1815

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Printed circular signed by Albert Gallatin of the Treasury Dept., dated 27 Aug 1802 which was attached to a copy of the regulations concerning the Mississipi trade, and a letter from Albert Gallatin dated Paris 27 March 1815 to an unknown person concerming the authorization of Mr. Todd to draw money from the recipient's banks account. Requests an order be sent to Dover for himself and his baggage to prevent interaction and search.
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Albert Gallatin papers, 1802-1815 2.00 items

Alain C. White playscripts, 1917

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Two playscripts written by Alain C. White: a minstrel show dated 1917 containing many references to Litchfield and its residents and an adaptation of "Alice Through the Looking Glass," co-written by Miss Jay, undated. Both playscripts are annotated and include roles played by residents.
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Alain C. White playscripts, 1917 2.00 items

AFSCME, Council 4 Records, 1962 - 2000

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The American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Council 4, founded in 1937 , is Connecticut's largest AFL-CIO union. Council 4, headquartered in New Britain, Connecticut, currently represents 35,000 employees who work in occupations within a diverse range of fields which include but are not limited to technical, blue collar, professional, clerical, health care, corrections and law enforcement, welfare and social services, public workers, as well as K-12 education and higher education. The records contains the correspondence, financial records, meeting minutes, manuscripts, publications, and files of AFSCME, Council 4.
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AFSCME, Council 4 Records, 1962 - 2000 44.25 Linear Feet