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Friends of Wood Memorial Library and Museum

Friends of Wood Memorial Library and Museum

783 Main Street
P.O. Box 131
South Windsor, CT 06074
archives@woodmemoriallibrary.org
860-289-1783
The Wood's archival collections focus on the history of South Windsor, CT, its residents and the surrounding region. Our collections include, but are not limited to, personal and professional papers and correspondence, business records, family collections, town records, oral histories, journals and diaries, genealogical records, photographs, prints, postcards, maps, architectural drawings, school yearbooks, audio or video recordings, unpublished writings, rare books and special collections, and historical objects and artifacts.

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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

Barney E. Daley collection, 1909-2008

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Barney E. Daley (1909-2008) was a South Windsor, Connecticut native who grew up in a tobacco farming family. As an amateur archaeologist, Daley amassed a large collection of Native American artifacts. He served in Europe during World War II and returned to South Windsor after the war. He was a historian, preservationist, and collector on various topics including local Anglo and Native American history, tobacco farming, and veterans affairs. The bulk of the materials are more than 5,000 archeological artifacts, including Native American projectile points, pottery shards, and tools. In addition, there is location data for almost all of the artifacts about where they were found. The photographic collections include photos of Daley's life in South Windsor and during World War II, slides of archaeological digs, and historical images of South Windsor, the region, and its residents, some of which came from the photo departments of local newspapers.
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Barney E. Daley collection, 1909-2008 7 Linear Feet

Barney E. Daley collection of Ellsworth Fairbanks photographs, 1954-1966

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Ellsworth Fairbanks was born in South Windsor, CT, and operated a photography business from 1954 until his death at age 58 in 1966. The collection consists of black and white negatives and photographic prints and was given to or purchased by Barney Daley, who then donated the collection to the library.
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Barney E. Daley collection of Ellsworth Fairbanks photographs, 1954-1966 .42 Linear Feet

Bill of sale, Dr. S. W. Rockwell to Theodore Elmer, 1873 Dec 16

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Bill of sale from Dr. S. W. Rockwell to Theordore Elmer.
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Bonnie Enes Kings Island research files, 1975-2010

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The Bonnie Enes Kings Island research files, 1975-2010, consist of research files documenting the history of Kings Island (Terry's Island), created by writer Bonnie Enes in preparation for a book.
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Burnham-Wood family register, 1772-1856

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Two pages from the family bible of George Burnham inscribed with genealogical information about the Burnham and Wood familities of South Windsor, CT, 1772-1856.
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Burnham-Wood family register, 1772-1856 .1 Linear Feet

Chandler family autograph books, 1882-1889

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Autograph books belonging to Bessie Andross Chandler and Fred Chandler, containing autographs from family and friends in South Windsor, Connecticut.
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Charles G. Griffin papers, bulk 1948-1958

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The Charles G. Griffin papers include booklets, a magazine, tobacco festival programs, and eight black and white photographs. Most documents are undated, but items with dates span 1948-1958. They contain information on the history of the tobacco industry in the Connecticut River Valley. Among the subjects covered are the different types of tobacco cultivated, their uses, and the agricultural, harvesting, and processing methods that were utitlized. Major tobacco producers from South Windsor, Windsor, East Windsor, and other towns are highlighted.
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Charles G. Griffin papers, bulk 1948-1958 .21 Linear Feet

Charlotte T. Barnes autograph book, 1866

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Autograph book belonging to Charlotte T. Barnes, containing autographs from residents of the East Windsor Hill neighborhood of South Windsor.
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Clapp family papers, 1900-1989

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The Clapp family papers, 1900-1989, consist of documents kept by multiple generations of the Clapp family of South Windsor, documenting their tobacco farm and local history more generally.
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Clapp family papers, 1900-1989 .35 Cubic Feet