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Joshua's Tract Conservation and Historic Trust, Inc. Records, [1675], 1963-2011

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Joshua's Tract Conservation and Historic Trust is a membership organization formed in 1966 to receive gifts of money and land, or to buy land of historic, aesthetic, or scientific value, to be preserved for the benefit of future generations. Its region of concern includes the northeast Connecticut towns of Andover, Ashford, Chaplin, Columbia, Coventry, Franklin, Hampton, Lebanon, Mansfield, Scotland, Tolland, Willington, and Windham. Together with Joshua's Trust conservation restriction easements these properties create significant green corridors throughout the region, often abutting other agency's protected lands, watersheds, and trails. Records document the operations, activities and programs of the organization and include founding documents, by-laws, annual reports, meeting minutes, subject files, newsclippings, photographs and publications.
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Joshua's Tract Conservation and Historic Trust, Inc. Records, [1675], 1963-2011 4 Linear Feet

William P. McDermott Railroad Collection, 1835-1935

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The collection consists of payroll vouchers, traffic vouchers, correspondence, deposit slips, financial documents and other materials associated with the Hartford & New Haven Railroad, the Central New England Railway, the Philadephia, Reading & New England Railroad, the New York & Boston Railroad and other railroad lines in southern New England and eastern New York. Much of the correspondence is to John Brock, president of the Philadelphia, Reading & New England Railroad and the Hartford and Connecticut Western Railroad.Central New England Railway.
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William P. McDermott Railroad Collection, 1835-1935 16.5 Linear Feet 33 boxes

Cole and Ambler Hat Manufacturers Records, 1852-1886

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Cole and Ambler was one of the more than twenty hat manufacturers in Bethel, Connecticut during the nineteenth century.
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Beckwith Card Company Records, 1888-1894

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Manufacturer of cards known as card clothing or hand and stripper cards. Located in Stafford Springs, CT.
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Beckwith Card Company Records, 1888-1894 0.25 Linear Feet

J. & E. Stevens Company Records, 1888-1898

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Toy company of Cromwell, Connecticut, specializing in the manufacture of cast iron toys, especially mechanical iron banks and cap pistols. Collection consists of one financial ledger of the company listing expenses, suppliers and customers, including Montgomery Ward and Gimbel Brothers.
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J. & E. Stevens Company Records, 1888-1898 1 Linear Feet

H.K.H. Silk Company Records, 1892-1924

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Hammond, Knowlton and Company was a silk manufacturer in operation prior to 1892. The company consolidated with other companies in 1918 to form the H.K.H. Silk Company. This company had mills in Putnam, Watertown, New London, and Woodbury, CT, as well as Haverstraw, NY. The company headquarters was in Watertown, CT. In early 1925, it appears that the company changed its name to the Heminway Silk Corporation. As a matter of local interest, it is worth noting that company treasurer Clarence Asahel Hammond-Knowlton resided in Mansfield Center, CT, on Knowlton Hill near Gurleyville Rd.
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H.K.H. Silk Company Records, 1892-1924 4 Linear Feet

Connecticut Nurses' Association Records, 1893-1996

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The Connecticut Nurses' Association (CNA) is a professional organization of registered Nurses in Connecticut and a member of the American Nurses' Association (ANA). CNA was established in 1904 as the Graduate Nurses' Association (GNA) of Connecticut out of the Connecticut Training School. Its main objective was to draft and introduce into legislation a bill to regulate nursing practice in Connecticut. The main headquarters of the CNA is located in Meriden, Connecticut.
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Connecticut Nurses' Association Records, 1893-1996 14.75 Linear Feet

Connecticut Pomological Society Records, 1894-1992

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In February 1891, a group of sixteen peach growers under the leadership of the Secretary of Agriculture, Theodore S. Gold, met in the State Capitol to talk about the formation of a fruit society. In December of that same year, forty growers met and elected John Smith of New Britain as president. Since its founding, the Connecticut Pomological Society has been involved in development of pest management and disease control for Connecticut's orchards.
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Connecticut Pomological Society Records, 1894-1992 4 Linear Feet

Edward Cosier Family Collection, 1896-1999

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Edward Cosier (1865-1930) was an employee of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad for over 40 years.
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Edward Cosier Family Collection, 1896-1999 0.25 Linear Feet

Chester D. Jarvis Papers, 1909-1913

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Chester D. Jarvis (1876-1948) was a horticulturist who worked at the Connecticut Agricultural College from 1906 to 1915. The collection contains his professional correspondence.
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Chester D. Jarvis Papers, 1909-1913 0.25 Linear Feet