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Zionism, 1912-1997, bulk Bulk, 1940-1960

8.0 Cubic feet 10 regular boxes, 2 quarter-size boxes, 1 oversized box

Records of Editor A.H. Saxon for the Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb, 1978

.4 Linear Feet
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Contains the typescript and page proofs for the Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb by A.H. Saxon. Mrs. Tom Thumb is also known as Lavinia Warren, a little person who gained fame and fortune through her work with P.T. Barnum.
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Records of Editor A.H. Saxon for the Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb, 1978 .4 Linear Feet

Stephen Rosenzweig Papers, 1937-1961

0.25 Linear Feet
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Photocopies of papers of Stephen Rosenzweig, a worker at the Alexander Smith and Sons Carpet Factory in Yonkers, New York, who organized the Independent Smith Workers, a labor union of workers at the factory, in the 1930s.
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Stephen Rosenzweig Papers, 1937-1961 0.25 Linear Feet

Papers of the Reese Family, 1911-2008

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Frank D. Reese, son of Francis A. Reese, is a Bridgeport resident. Frank Reese's family has roots that go back several centuries in Connecticut and include extensive ties to the state's African American and Native American populations, as well as Cape Verdean. The collection consists largely of family photographs or copies of family photographs, photocopied vital records and family genealogies, and scanned and printed ephemera.
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Papers of the Reese Family, 1911-2008 .2 linear feet;

Papers of the Reese Family, 1911-2008

.2 linear feet;
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Frank D. Reese, son of Francis A. Reese, is a Bridgeport resident. Frank Reese's family has roots that go back several centuries in Connecticut and include extensive ties to the state's African American and Native American populations, as well as Cape Verdean. The collection consists largely of family photographs or copies of family photographs, photocopied vital records and family genealogies, and scanned and printed ephemera.
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Papers of the Reese Family, 1911-2008 .2 linear feet;

Parents and Teachers Association Mothers' Club of South Windsor records, 1913-1942

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The Mothers' Club of South Windsor had been formed by 1910 as a part of the National Congress of Mothers, which was organized in 1908. In 1929, it reorganized as a parents and teachers assocition (PTA). The records consist of one Hollinger box containing three notebooks and spanning the years 1913 to 1942. Arranged chronologically, the notebooks contain records of the clubs' secretaries including minutes of regular and special meetings, annual reports, and various committee reports. They provide information on the organizations' structure, policies, members, programs, and fund-raising and charitable activities.
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Parents and Teachers Association Mothers' Club of South Windsor records, 1913-1942 0.417 Linear Feet

Roselin Manufacturing Company, Inc., Records, 1921 - 1999

4 Linear Feet Six boxes
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The collection consists of payroll ledgers, legal documents such as partnership agreements and by-laws, stock certificates, Board of Directors meeting minutes, ribbon samples on warp order cards, and photographs of a company party in 1939 and of the silk system warper, shown in the company building in Willimantic, Connecticut, after the company closed and soon before the warper was dismantled.

Patricia McGowan Wald papers, 1939-2018

315.25 Linear Feet
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The papers consist of judicial and personal papers of Patricia M. Wald, including chief judge materials, general chambers files, closed case files, correspondence, subject files, speeches, and publications. Also included are trial transcripts, trial exhibits, and memoranda from the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, and other materials documenting Judge Wald's legal work after retiring from active service on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
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Patricia McGowan Wald papers, 1939-2018 315.25 Linear Feet

Paul and Rachel Mellon dealer files, 1933-1997

25 Linear Feet
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The Paul and Rachel Mellon Dealer Files contain records relating to the purchase of rare books and artwork, including prints, etchings, engravings, drawings, sculpture, and paintings, by the Paul Mellon family. The records comprise correspondence, records, images, and invoices between various dealers, Paul Mellon, and his assistants and art advisors. Many files include detailed provenance, biographical, and conservation information for the artworks, as well as photocopied exhibition catalogs. There are records pertaining to artwork found at the Yale Center for British Art, the National Gallery of Art, and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, among other institutions. The John Baskett invoices are records related to artworks purchased through John Baskett, Ltd., a dealership run by Paul Mellon's close friend and advisor, John Baskett from 1964-1990, from whom the Mellon's purchased many works of British art currently on display at the Yale Center for British Art.

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Paul and Rachel Mellon dealer files, 1933-1997 25 Linear Feet

Paul Mellon Brick House photographs, 1980-1989

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This collection consists of 126 8x10 color photographs taken of the Brick House, Paul Mellon's personal gallery on his property in Virginia. The photographs detail both the collection of work amassed within the gallery and the exterior of the house. The photos are attributed to Steven Tucker. They are believed to have been taken in the 1980's and sent to the Yale Center for British Art in 2001 for use in the exhibition catalogue "The Paul Mellon Bequest: Treasures of a Lifetime."

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Paul Mellon Brick House photographs, 1980-1989 .75 Linear Feet