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Cabié collection, 0400-1799

43 Linear Feet
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Manuscript copies of documents in the Bibliothèque Nationale, the Archives Nationales and other archival sources in France, almost all relating to religious questions in the Languedoc region. The copies, which were made at the turn of the century, are contained in 373 volumes. Two collections from the Bibliothèque Nationale make up the major portion of the collection: The Collection de Languedoc (48 v.).
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Cabié collection, 0400-1799 43 Linear Feet

French Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection, 1115-1941

3 Linear Feet
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An artificial collection of correspondence, manuscripts, volumes, and miscellanea relating to France, 1115-1941.
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English Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection, 1362-1945

8.25 Linear Feet
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An artificial collection of correspondence, financial, legal, and government documents, political memoirs, military records, literary manuscripts, and autographs relating to Great Britain, 1362-1945. An anonymous essay about Charlotte Corday, memoirs attributed to George Grenville, and writings by George Grote and Sir Henry Maine are included.
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English Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection, 1362-1945 8.25 Linear Feet

Spain collection, 1400-1891, bulk 1600-1699

7.5 Linear Feet
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A collection of correspondence; government documents, including reports, commissions, decrees, and awards; church documents; and writings and poems from Spain on civil, military, economic, religious, and social topics.
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Spain collection, 1400-1891, bulk 1600-1699 7.5 Linear Feet

Miscellaneous manuscripts collection, 1425-2002

57.52 Linear Feet
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An artificial collection of correspondence, writings, photographs, and other documents relating to assorted individuals, families, and organizations.
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Miscellaneous manuscripts collection, 1425-2002 57.52 Linear Feet

Walter Lionel Pforzheimer collection, 1487-1997

2.5 Linear Feet
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The collection contains three parts: autograph documents and letters, Bowling Green Press records, and contemporary American newspapers. The most significant part of the collection are the ca. 45 autograph items relating to French military history from the Middle Ages through the 19th century. There are also 12 carbon copies (signed) of letters from Theodore Roosevelt to various recipients (1911-1913) together with notes, extracts, and full copies of Roosevelt speeches (1912-1913). Series II of the collection is made up of the records of the Bowling Green Press of New York City, of which Arthur Pforzheimer was treasurer. Included are correspondence, ledgers, account books and incorporation papers. Contemporary memorabilia collected by Walter Pforzheimer is comprised of the initial issues of the Washington Times and U.S.A. Today and the final issue of the Washington Star.
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Walter Lionel Pforzheimer collection, 1487-1997 2.5 Linear Feet

Latin American manuscripts bindings collection, 1500-1900

3 Linear Feet
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The collection comprises bindings removed from bound volumes when the Latin American Manuscripts Collection (MS 307) was reprocessed in 2000. These bindings cannot be connected to the documents that were inside the individual bound volumes.
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Latin American manuscripts bindings collection, 1500-1900 3 Linear Feet

Caribbean collection, 1500-1935

23.0 Linear Feet
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A collection of correspondence; government documents, including legal cases, reports, decrees and proclamations; church documents; published illustrated materials; and writings from the Caribbean islands (Cuba, Jamaica, Santo Domingo, Barbados, and the Virgin Islands) on civil, military, religious, economic and social topics.
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Caribbean collection, 1500-1935 23.0 Linear Feet

Mexico collection, 1522-1995, bulk 1770-1865

32.5 Linear Feet
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A collection of correspondence; government documents, including reports, commissions, decrees, and awards; church documents; published illustrated materials; maps; and writings and poems from Mexico on civil, military, economic, religious, and social topics. Additions to the collection consist of photographs by Mario Bucovich, maps, and published illustrations.
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Mexico collection, 1522-1995, bulk 1770-1865 32.5 Linear Feet

Andean collection, 1538-1996, bulk 1700-1799

28.5 Linear Feet
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A collection of correspondence; government documents, including reports, commissions, decrees, legal proceedings, account books, treasury records, petitions, geographic relations and awards; church documents; writings and poems; and published illustrated materials from the Andean region of Latin America (Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela) on civil, military, economic, religious, and social topics.
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Andean collection, 1538-1996, bulk 1700-1799 28.5 Linear Feet

Bernhard Knollenberg collection, 1560-1943

8.75 Linear Feet
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Correspondence, diaries, manuscripts of writings, narratives, biographical sketches, documents, reports, addresses, deeds, tax receipts, printed material, and other papers, relating to early American colonial settlement, the American Revolution, settlement of the West, slavery, the Civil War, Spanish-American War, women's suffrage, and various political questions. Includes circa 100 letters (1838-1855) to Alvah Hunt, of Greene, Chenango Co, N.Y, describing current political issues, especially Whig politics, from Millard Fillmore, Hamilton Fish, Horace Greeley, Washington Hunt, William H. Seward, and Thurlow Weed; 171 letters written by Homer Sackett Curtiss to members of his family during his Civil War service in the 2nd Connecticut Volunteer Regiment, Heavy Artillery; papers of George Panton, loyalist, of New York, containing letters from Daniel Batwell, Thomas Bradbury Chandler, other loyalist Anglican ministers who escaped to England during the Revolution, and others interested in the Church of England in America; 35 letters and documents (1779-1804) by and relating to Nathanael Greene; correspondence, deeds, and tax receipts, relating to Joel Barlow and the Ohio Company; 2 volumes of letters and papers by François Alexandre-Frederick La Rochefoucauld Liancourt; correspondence and writings of Seth Reynolds; and diaries of Alfred Brammer, English workman.
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Bernhard Knollenberg collection, 1560-1943 8.75 Linear Feet

Mabel Brady Garvan Institute of American Arts and Crafts, Yale University, records, 1562-1937

5.5 Linear Feet
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The records consist of material relating to the study of the Lee plantation conducted by the Mabel Brady Garvan Institute of American Arts and Crafts at Yale. Included are the Stratford survey report, financial records, background materials, correspondence, and subject and administrative files.
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Mabel Brady Garvan Institute of American Arts and Crafts, Yale University, records, 1562-1937 5.5 Linear Feet

Puebla archives, 1567-1904

24.75 Linear Feet
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The collection comprises legal manuscripts relating to church and state affairs of the Mexican state of Puebla.
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Puebla archives, 1567-1904 24.75 Linear Feet

Jews of Italy collection of manuscripts and documents, 1568-1974, bulk 1750-1900

7.17 Linear Feet
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The collection consists of a variety of documents from Jewish communities in Italy, mainly in the northern regions of Piedmont, Emilia-Romagna, Lombardy and Veneto. The documents include records of Jewish communal organizations, correspondence of rabbis and community leaders, legal decisions, and liturgy. There are also official notices and rulings from various Italian authorities pertaining to the Jewish community. A portion of the documents in this collection relate to the emancipation of the Jews of Italy following Napoleon's conquest. Most of the documents are entirely hand-written, but some are printed or written on printed forms or letter-heads.
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Jews of Italy collection of manuscripts and documents, 1568-1974, bulk 1750-1900 7.17 Linear Feet

Pamphlet collection, 1570-2002, bulk 1945-1982

133.0 Linear Feet
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A collection of pamphlets from African, South American, Latin American, Asian, European, and North American countries which include material relating to politics, economics, social conditions, agriculture, legal topics, religious activities, history, government operations, education, and other areas. The collection is particularly strong in the area of African materials, with several nations represented.
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Pamphlet collection, 1570-2002, bulk 1945-1982 133.0 Linear Feet

Ulysse Rouchon collection, 1571-1957

3 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of documents, manuscripts and pamphlets related to the history, culture and government of the Department Haute-Loire in France and to the city of Puy.
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Ulysse Rouchon collection, 1571-1957 3 Linear Feet

Pruden family papers, 1572-1941

3.5 Linear Feet
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The major figure in these papers is Russell G. Pruden who is represented by a war diary (1918-1919) and correspondence, largely from friends from Yale and the 27th U.S. Aero Squadron in which he served during World War I. His diary contains many photographs, a history of his squadron and other memorabilia. Also in the papers are fourteen letters written to his grandfather, Joseph S. Pruden by D.B. Thompson of Columbus, Georgia, on financial matters. A small manuscripts collection is included in the papers and contains one eighteenth century and two nineteenth century travel diaries, as well as documents and letters signed by John Quincy Adams, Horace Greeley, Andrew Jackson, James Monroe and kings Charles IX and Louis XVI of France.
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Pruden family papers, 1572-1941 3.5 Linear Feet

Central America collection, 1576-1949

2.58 Linear Feet
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A collection of correspondence; government documents, including reports, and decrees; church documents;writings; and published illustrated material from Central America (Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama) on civil, military, economic, religious, political, linguistic and social topics.
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Central America collection, 1576-1949 2.58 Linear Feet

Baldwin family papers, 1584-1977

110.02 Linear Feet
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The papers detail the personal lives and professional careers of several generations and family lines of the Baldwin family. The legal, political, and business activities of family members in Connecticut, New York, and elsewhere are documented. Major topics include: family, women, law, education, Connecticut and New York politics and government, New Haven, Connecticut, and Yale University.
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Baldwin family papers, 1584-1977 110.02 Linear Feet

Harold Lamport autograph collection, 1585-1940

1.5 Linear Feet
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A collection of approximately eighty autograph letters and documents, primarily by European and American political, diplomatic and military figures of the seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries. Notable among them are Napoléon I, Andrew Jackson, Giuseppe Garibaldi, William Gladstone, and Lajos Kossuth.
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Harold Lamport autograph collection, 1585-1940 1.5 Linear Feet

Tyrolean documents collection, 1596-1794

0.25 Linear Feet
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Papers from two villages in the South Tyrol: Algund and Tramin. The papers from Algund relate to the parsonage and include inventories and various legal forms concerning the duties of the parson. The larger group of papers pertain to the administration of an imperial vineyard located near Tramin and contains lists of deliveries together with miscellaneous correspondence (1596-1720).
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Tyrolean documents collection, 1596-1794 0.25 Linear Feet

Genealogical manuscripts collection, 1600-1980

3.5 Linear Feet
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An artificial collection of manuscript and printed genealogical material and genealogies on Connecticut area families, ca. 1600-1980.
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Genealogical manuscripts collection, 1600-1980 3.5 Linear Feet

Hollon Augustine Farr papers, 1604-1956

3.5 Linear Feet
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Correspondence, reports, and miscellaneous materials largely related to Farr's administrative work and his teaching in the Department of Germanic Languages at Yale University. Also included is his autograph collection and a report from Georg Kartzke, former member of the Yale Department, on conditions at the University of Berlin between 1939 and 1946.
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Hollon Augustine Farr papers, 1604-1956 3.5 Linear Feet

Elihu Yale collection, 1610-2000

8.25 Linear Feet
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A miscellaneous collection of documents, printed or photocopied, by and about Elihu Yale. Included are records of the Agency of Fort St. George (Madras, India), 1679-1692, during the years of Elihu Yale's governorship, biographical and genealogical materials, copies of correspondence (1699-1719) with Catherine and Elihu Nicks and material on Madras, India and Wrexham, Wales. In the few family papers are a copy of the will of Thomas Yale (1619), the "Recipe book" of Lady Bab North, written for Elihu Yale's granddaughter, memorabilia, and photographs of Yale family tombs and portraits.
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Elihu Yale collection, 1610-2000 8.25 Linear Feet

Charlton Thomas Lewis papers, 1612-1904

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The major part of the papers consist of a collection of autographs of literary, intellectual, and political figures, largely English and American, compiled by Charlton T. Lewis.Included are such notables as Robert Browning, Washington Irving, William James, John Stuart Mill, Louis Orléans, comte de Paris, Richelieu, Talleyrand, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Voltaire, John Wesley, and Walt Whitman. There is also personal correspondence addressed to Lewis and his wife, Margaret P. Sherrand Lewis, as well as essays, addresses, and an unpublished novel by Lewis, and a speech on Italian immigrants by Margaret P. Lewis.
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Charlton Thomas Lewis papers, 1612-1904 1 Linear Foot

Hooker family papers, 1623-1929

7.5 Linear Feet
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The papers contain correspondence, financial and legal records, genealogical material, account books, maps, autograph albums, scrapbooks, ships' logs, and memorabilia from several generations of the Hooker family of Farmington, Connecticut. Early family records contain correspondence and documents relating to the American Revolution. Eighteenth-century legal and financial records in the papers include deeds and leases on land in Farmington, Connecticut; indentures (1760-1763); wills; and inventories of estates. One of the major figures in the papers is Edward Hooker (1822-1903), commander in the United States Navy. Two volumes document his command of the Potomac Flotilla (1863) and of the U.S.S. Commodore (1864-1865), both during the Civil War. Maps and charts collected by Edward Hooker relate to the Civil War and eight are connected with his command of the U.S.S. Idaho during its voyage around the world (1867-1868).
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Hooker family papers, 1623-1929 7.5 Linear Feet

Jewish communal registers (Pinkese kehilah) collection, 1623-1960

70.42 Linear Feet
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The collection consists of register books of various Jewish communal organizations, mainly in Europe, with a few from the Middle East and the United States. The volumes include minute books of synagogues and social welfare committees, account books, school registers, and wills. They document the activities, concerns, and conditions of Jewish communities, as well as their relations with neighbors and governmental authorities. The registers include genealogical, sociological, and historical information.
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Jewish communal registers (Pinkese kehilah) collection, 1623-1960 70.42 Linear Feet

John Davenport papers, 1624-1669

0.25 Linear Feet
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The papers consist of photostatic copies of John Davenport letters collected by Isabel M. Calder and published in her Letters of John Davenport, Puritan Divine (1937).
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John Davenport papers, 1624-1669 0.25 Linear Feet

French government documents and political pamphlets, 1626-1804

2 Linear Feet
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Printed censorship decrees (1626-1789) issued by the Parlement of Paris, provincial Parlements, the Conseil d'Etat du Roi, bishops and archbishops in France, Pope Clemens XI, and others make up the largest part of the French government documents and political pamphlets. Most of the works banned are ecclesiastical. A small amount of political literature and government decrees from the period of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era are also included.
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French government documents and political pamphlets, 1626-1804 2 Linear Feet

Benjamin Trumbull papers, 1629-1867

15.75 Linear Feet
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The papers contain correspondence, bills and receipts, sermons, church papers, writings, and miscellanea documenting the personal life, religious career, and literary work of Benjamin Trumbull. Sermons include material on a wide range of religious, historical, political, and social topics. Correspondence and other papers include material relating to Trumbull's family life, student years, religious responsibilities, and writings on Connecticut history, divorce, and land settlement.
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Benjamin Trumbull papers, 1629-1867 15.75 Linear Feet

Johnson family papers, 1631-2010, bulk 1631-1918

30.02 Linear Feet
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The papers consist of correspondence, papers, volumes, deeds, and other material documenting several generations of the Johnson family of Connecticut and New York. Samuel Johnson (1696-1772), William Samuel Johnson (1727-1819), William Samuel Johnson (1795-1883), and Samuel William Johnson (1828-1895) are prominent figures in the papers. The correspondence of William Livingston (1723-1790) and Noah Welles (1718-1776) is also arranged in the papers. In addition to extensive correspondence between Johnson family members, the papers contain material relating to Connecticut and New York politics in the colonial and Revolutionary War periods, and religion, land development, and Indian affairs in the nineteenth century. Additions to the papers include family correspondence, sketchbooks of Katharine Livingston Bayard Johnson, a diary and account books of Sarah Dwight Woolsey Johnson, photographs by Robert Bayard Severy; Livington family genealogy, by Margaret S. Rutgers; multi-generational account book, and photographs of eighteenth-century documents related to William Samuel Johnson.
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Johnson family papers, 1631-2010, bulk 1631-1918 30.02 Linear Feet

F. C. C. Boyd autograph collection, 1635-1934

4 Linear Feet
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Chiefly an autograph collection of approximately three hundred letters, two United States Navy Department letterbooks (1873-1876), photographs, drawings, and a small amount of F. C. C. Boyd's financial papers. Most of the items are American, although several are European, including one signed by Pope Urban VIII. Major topics covered by the colletion include numismatics, the theater, and the United States Navy.
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F. C. C. Boyd autograph collection, 1635-1934 4 Linear Feet

Wetmore family papers, 1638-1921

5.5 Linear Feet
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The papers consist of materials relating to George Peabody Wetmore and his family. Correspondence and other papers document the lives of several of Wetmore's ancestors and reflect his interest in New England history. The papers also include letter books and account books of the mercantile firms of Prosper Wetmore & Brothers and Joseph and Joshua Grafton.
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Wetmore family papers, 1638-1921 5.5 Linear Feet

Brazil and Portugal collection, 1639-1907

1.75 Linear Feet
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A collection of correspondence; writings; and published illustrated materials from and about Brazil related to Imperial Brazil, religious, economic, and geographic concerns. There is one item under the heading Portugal: a letter of condolence upon the death of a distant relative of Vasco de Gama.
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Brazil and Portugal collection, 1639-1907 1.75 Linear Feet

Townshend family papers, 1639-1947, bulk 1805-1869

13.25 Linear Feet
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Correspondence, legal papers, financial papers, and business records of the Townsend and Atwater families of New Haven, Conn. The papers also contain records of the firms of Townsend & Maltby, Seneca Oil Co., and A.S. Griswold Co.
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Townshend family papers, 1639-1947, bulk 1805-1869 13.25 Linear Feet

Yale and New Haven print card index, 1640-1960

1 Linear Foot
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The records consist of index cards documenting prints and engravings made of Yale and New Haven.
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Bacon family papers, 1641-1939, bulk 1724-1939

35.25 Linear Feet
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The papers consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings of a historical and religious nature, journals, and other papers of the Bacon family. Included are sermons and writings of Leonard Bacon; papers and journals of Leonard Woolsey Bacon and Benjamin Wisner Bacon; correspondence and printed material pertaining to the affair of Delia Salter Bacon and Alexander MacWhorter, a licentiate; and correspondence about the scandal between Henry Ward Beecher and Theodore Tilton regarding Beecher's affair with Tilton's wife, Elizabeth Tilton. Additional papers include diaries of Leonard Bacon; notebooks, letterbooks, manuscripts, and printed matter concerning the Congregational Church in Connecticut; correspondence, manuscripts, printed matter, newspaper clippings, and photos of four generations of the Bacon Family; and correspondence of Leonard Woolsey Bacon.
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Bacon family papers, 1641-1939, bulk 1724-1939 35.25 Linear Feet

Journal of Sir Simonds d'Ewes (transcripts), 1642-1645

2.5 Linear Feet
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The collection consists of typewritten transcripts of the journal of Sir Simonds d'Ewes (1602-1650), First Baronet and member of the Long Parliament (1640-1648) for Sudbury in Suffolk. The transcripts are for volumes 4-6, the unpublished volumes of d'Ewes' journal, and are dated from September 1642 to November 1645. The journals were transcribed and edited by Anne Steele Young, co-editor of The Private Journals of the Long Parliament.
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Journal of Sir Simonds d'Ewes (transcripts), 1642-1645 2.5 Linear Feet

American Indian collection, 1647-1940

0.75 Linear Feet
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An artificial collection of correspondence, writings, photographs, and miscellanea relating to American Indians, including the Mohegan Indians of Connecticut, 1740-1750. Other items include an Iroquois language dictionary and essays such as "Geronimo and His Band in Exile," by Marion E. Stephens, "The Indian River Village Site, Milford, Connecticut," and a narrative on Joseph Morgan Wilcox.
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American Indian collection, 1647-1940 0.75 Linear Feet

James Hammond Trumbull papers, 1649-1897

1.5 Linear Feet
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The papers consist of correspondence, writings, notes and other papers pertaining to Connecticut and New England history and American Indians.
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James Hammond Trumbull papers, 1649-1897 1.5 Linear Feet

James Hosmer Penniman collection, 1653-1944

3 Linear Feet
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Contains correspondence of James Hosmer Penniman, teacher, educator, and literary and historical collector. The rest of the papers consist of Penniman's collection of historical documents, correspondence, diaries, manuscripts, other papers and books on the subject of education. Included here is a discrete collection of David Francis Lincoln (1841-1916) papers containing correspondence and research notes on Lincoln's studies on various aspects of education.
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James Hosmer Penniman collection, 1653-1944 3 Linear Feet

Buildings, grounds and landmarks in New Haven photographs, 1653-1970

15.25 Linear Feet
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The materials consist of maps, photographs, engravings, drawings, slides, and lithographs of New Haven, Connecticut scenes, residences, buildings, and landmarks. The bulk of The materials consist of photographs of New Haven and surrounding environs from 1860-1930s. Included are aerial views, scenes of the New Haven Green, photographs of streets, and various individual residences. Of particular interest are the snapshots of houses used for tax purposes, or as documentation of the structure before demolition.
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Buildings, grounds and landmarks in New Haven photographs, 1653-1970 15.25 Linear Feet

Connecticut Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection, 1655-1950

17.5 Linear Feet
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An artificial collection of material relating to the cities and towns of Connecticut, containing printed material, legal records, military papers, and miscellanea. Specific items include: deeds, indentures, leases, military commissions, enrollment lists, record books, and muster rolls.
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Connecticut Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection, 1655-1950 17.5 Linear Feet

Pierpont Family Papers, 1656-1885

0.5 Linear Feet
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Correspondence, diaries, financial and legal papers, inventories, deeds, and accounts of members of the Pierpont family of North Haven, Connecticut. The principal figure is Daniel Pierpont, business man and town clerk of North Haven whose papers include an account book kept while building a house (1846), fourteen deeds for land in North Haven and a description of a churn invented by him. His diary (1824) contains an account of a murder trial in New Haven interrupted by the arrival of General Lafayette, and a description of a journey through southern New York state where he observed preparations for the reception of LaFayette. There is also an estate inventory for Hezekiah Pierpont (1792), financial papers of Rufus Pierpont and a resolution (Aug 1, 1855) of St. John's Church on his death.
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Pierpont Family Papers, 1656-1885 0.5 Linear Feet

Gilman Family Papers, 1659-1935

13 Linear Feet
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Correspondence, diaries, writings, financial records, photographs, clippings, and other papers relating to the Gilman and Coit families of New England. The bulk of the collection relates to Edward Whiting Gilman (1823-1900), his family and his work as a clergyman and foreign secretary of the American Bible Society.
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Gilman Family Papers, 1659-1935 13 Linear Feet

Thomas Wood family papers, 1663-1727

0.25 Linear Feet
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The papers consist of personal, business, and family letters written by members of the Wood family of Littleton, Middlesex, England. Correspondence between Thomas Wood and John Pack, in London, makes up the majority of the papers. There are also letters to Thomas Wood from his sons.
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Thomas Wood family papers, 1663-1727 0.25 Linear Feet

Nantucket collection, 1663-1822

0.25 Linear Feet
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Financial records, a diary, and legal documents relating to the Gardner, Pinkham, Swain, and Coffin families of Nantucket. Most prominent in the collection is Silas Gardner, with a diary, bills, and receipts (1776-1822). He was co-owner with his nephew, Paul Pinkham, Jr., of the schooner, Pomona, for which there are legal and financial papers. In addition there are papers relating to Grafton Gardner and George Swain, records for the sloop, Caroline (1798-1799), and documents concerning the division of the common lands of Nantucket (1663-1806).
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Nantucket collection, 1663-1822 0.25 Linear Feet

Crawford Theater collection, 1663-1992

468.52 Linear Feet
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The collection consists of playbills and programs, photographs in a variety of formats, engravings, posters, clippings, and other printed material which document the performing arts in the United States and throughout the world from the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries. Material relating to dramatic performance forms the nucleus of the collection, but dance, opera, motion picture, circus, radio, and television performances are also represented.
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Crawford Theater collection, 1663-1992 468.52 Linear Feet

Obadiah Johnson papers, 1664-1844

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The bulk of the collection is made up of correspondence, notebooks, military commissions and other military papers, reflecting his service during the American Revolution. Also in the papers are letters (1802-1804) from his son, mostly relating to pensions for members of the Twenty-first regiment. Other members of the family represented in the collection include his great-great grandfather, Edward Johnson, his father, Obadiah Johnson and his second wife, Lucy Cady Spaulding. Also among the papers are contemporary printed pamphlets and broadsides.
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Obadiah Johnson papers, 1664-1844 0.5 Linear Feet

Strong Family Collection, 1667-1925

6.75 Linear Feet
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The collection consists of correspondence, legal and financial papers, diaries, writings, autographs, and other papers documenting the lives and activities of several generations of Strong family members and related Fowler, Pond, and Huntington families of Massachusetts and Connecticut. The bulk of the collection concerns the extended family of Phinehas Strong of Northampton, Massachusetts, and relates to the teaching and agriculture pursuits of family members in Ohio, Michigan, Virginia, and Louisiana. The career of Josephine Strong, a teacher of freedmen, is highlighted. Papers of the Connecticut Strong families relate primarily to the colonial era and Revolutionary War; Milford town history; and Chatham, Milford, and Norwich church history.
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Strong Family Collection, 1667-1925 6.75 Linear Feet

Taintor family collection, 1668-1869, bulk 1720-1869

2.5 Linear Feet
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Legal and financial papers, including deeds, wills, estate inventories and receipts relating to families in Branford and Guilford, Connecticut, collected by the Taintor family. The families represented in the papers are Barker, Bishop, Foot, Fowler, Hill, Linsly, Monro, Rogers, Russell, Towner and Tyler.
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Taintor family collection, 1668-1869, bulk 1720-1869 2.5 Linear Feet

Grant family papers, 1671-1760

2.5 Linear Feet
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Legal documents, mostly leases and warrants relating chiefly to the Grant family of Elchies and Ballindalloch in Moray County, Scotland, including a warrant to seize a rebel, issued in the reign of George II and dated December 18, 1736.
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Grant family papers, 1671-1760 2.5 Linear Feet

Clark family papers, 1673-1918

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Scrapbook containing correspondence, legal and financial records, genealogies and newspaper clippings of the Clark family of Saybrook, Connecticut and Darien, New York. The principal figure in the scrapbook is Orlando E. Clark, lawyer, politician and University Regent of Wisconsin, among whose correspondents is Robert M. La Follette. Of special interest among the Connecticut papers is an order from Governor Gurdon Saltonstall to Major John Clark (1718) to suppress the disturbances at Saybrook protesting the removal of Yale College to New Haven.
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Clark family papers, 1673-1918 0.5 Linear Feet

Jews of Germany collection of manuscripts and documents, 1674-1897

3.33 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of manuscripts and documents concerning Jewish communities in Germany from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century, including correspondence, financial documents, communal documents, government documents, and rabbinic documents. Topics covered in the collection include property and financial matters; Jewish-Gentile relations; Halakhic decisions; and an incident similar to blood libel that occurred in the community of Goslar during the seventeenth century.
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Jews of Germany collection of manuscripts and documents, 1674-1897 3.33 Linear Feet

Chauncey family papers, 1675-1928

8 Linear Feet
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The papers consist of correspondence, account books, financial records, diaries, journals, and other papers relating to the personal lives and professional careers of the Chauncey family of Connecticut. Material relating to the American Revolution and the colonial period includes the correspondence, legal papers, and financial records of Charles Chauncey (1747-1823). The legal papers of Charles Chauncey (1777-1849) document his work in Philadelphia. The European travel diaries for Nathaniel Chauncey (1824-1826) and Durham, Connecticut town records relating to Worthington Gallup Chauncey's municipal duties are also included in the papers.
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Chauncey family papers, 1675-1928 8 Linear Feet

Louis Mayer Rabinowitz collection, 1676-1957

0.5 Linear Feet
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Correspondence, volumes, and other papers collected by Rabinowitz. Includes autograph letters of Henry Blackwell (1851-1928), Charles Darwin (1809-1882), Samuel Huntington (1731-1796), and Roger Sherman (1721-1793).
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Louis Mayer Rabinowitz collection, 1676-1957 0.5 Linear Feet

Yates family papers, 1678-1923, bulk 1714-1868

3 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Principals in this collection are the Yates family of Schenectady, New York, the Delancy family and James Duane (1733-1797) and his descendants. The major part of the papers is made up of financial and legal papers relating to land transactions in New York state between the 1760s and the 1820s. Included are leases, rent receipts, boundary agreements, survey field books, account books and charts. Most of the correspondence consists of letters from Yates family members to their land agent, Charles Fuller. Of these, approximately fifty were written by Ann Elizabeth Delancy Yates, widow of Joseph Christopher Yates, governor of New York state. Other correspondents are James Duane and his descendants and members of the Delancy family.
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Yates family papers, 1678-1923, bulk 1714-1868 3 Linear Feet

Theodore Sizer papers, 1679-1992

8.25 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, drawings for posters, bookplates, Christmas cards, and armorial designs for Yale College. Also included is material related to Theodore Sizer's service as an officer in the Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives Section of the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. Important correspondents are Eric Gill, James Lukens McConaughy, Gifford Pinchot, Neal Lawson Lewis and Sir Edmund Kerchever Chambers. Also in the papers are grade and attendance books from his courses at Yale (1927-1955). Papers relating to the Yale University Art Gallery include correspondence and drafts for a "History of the Visual Arts at Yale, 1701-1957," material on James Jackson Jarves, and correspondence and notes on John Marshall Phillips who succeeded Sizer as director of the Art Gallery.
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Theodore Sizer papers, 1679-1992 8.25 Linear Feet

Account books collection, 1680-1925

76 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
An artificial collection of account books and financial volumes, ca. 1680-1930, relating to such occupations as: farmers, merchants, traders, millers, blacksmiths, lawyers, manufacturers, laborers, physicians, shoemakers, carpenters, tailors, and cigar makers. Materials relating to private organizations and businesses are also included. The collection focuses on the Connecticut and New England region.
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Account books collection, 1680-1925 76 Linear Feet

Anna and Marion Tompson collection, 1681-1869

2.75 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Financial and legal papers, advertising brochures for a school at Portsmouth (1801-1808) and correspondence of the Rollins and Hooker families. Also in the collection is a letter of introduction (1831) from the Marquis de Lafayette. Most of the financial and legal papers concern transactions for land in Bretton Woods, Dummer and Portsmouth, New Hampshire, chiefly relating to the Haven family. One of the documents is an original proprietor's grant (1772) for Bretton Woods.
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Anna and Marion Tompson collection, 1681-1869 2.75 Linear Feet

Diaries (Miscellaneous) collection, 1681-1945

12.75 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
An artificial collection of diaries relating to Connecticut and other states and regions in the United States. Topics including farming, religion, military life, student life, travel, and the weather are documented.
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Diaries (Miscellaneous) collection, 1681-1945 12.75 Linear Feet

Bromfield family papers, 1682-1914

2 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Correspondence, legal documents, business and other papers relating to the Bromfield family of Boston and collateral families. The papers relate primarily to Henry Bromfield (1727-1820), his descendants and their families. There is also material relating to Richard Clarke (1711-1795), a Boston merchant who was involved in the pre-Revolutionary difficulties about the tax on tea.
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Bromfield family papers, 1682-1914 2 Linear Feet

Talman family papers, 1683-1866

0.25 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Deeds, leases, miscellaneous documents, and some correspondence of the Talman family, early settlers of Guilford, Connecticut.
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Talman family papers, 1683-1866 0.25 Linear Feet

George Dudley Seymour papers, 1684-1944

72.52 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, photographs, research files, printed material, and miscellanea of George Dudley Seymour, a lawyer, antiquarian, historian, author and city planner in New Haven, Connecticut. Seymour's personal papers and collected manuscripts document the history of the Seymour family, the patriot Nathan Hale, the city planning movement in New Haven, Connecticut, and local history, 1684-1944. General correspondence files contain the bulk of personal correspondence, with many figures from the fields of art, education, politics, and sculpture represented, including William Howard Taft, a close friend of Seymour's. Family genealogy files include extensive correspondence, papers, and photographs Seymour accumulated in the course of his research on The Seymour Family (1939). Seymour also collected information and manuscripts relating to Nathan Hale, the Connecticut hero.
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George Dudley Seymour papers, 1684-1944 72.52 Linear Feet

Doolittle family papers, 1687-1859

2.5 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Legal and financial papers, deeds, and correspondence concerning the Doolittle family of Cheshire, Connecticut. Also included are prints engraved by Amos Doolittle, who settled in New Haven. Many of the papers concern Andrew Hull, a member of the Connecticut legislature.
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Doolittle family papers, 1687-1859 2.5 Linear Feet

Leffingwell family papers, 1688-1954

5 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Correspondence, diaries, legal and financial records and memorabilia by and about the descendants of Lieutenant Thomas Leffingwell, one of the founders of Norwich, Connecticut. The major groups of papers are those of Christopher Leffingwell (1734-1810), a merchant in Norwich and William Leffingwell (1765-1834), a stockbroker in New York and later a resident of New Haven. These groups contain papers on legal, financial and business transactions. Family correspondence during the Revolutionary War describes civilian life and medical treatment of the period. National politics are discussed all through the nineteenth century. Also of interest are travel diaries kept by Caroline Augusta Foote in Savannah in 1834 and by Frederica Russell Street during a grand tour of Europe, 1843-1847.
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Leffingwell family papers, 1688-1954 5 Linear Feet

Peck family papers, 1691-1911

3.5 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Papers of several branches of the Peck family in Connecticut. Half of the collection is made up of the papers of the Ambrose Peck family (1691-1911) including correspondence, diaries, account books, legal papers, photographs, and memorabilia. Noteworthy are letters on the Battle of Bunker Hill and the War of 1812, as well as diaries by Abby Ann Hyde Peck from her school days, 1824-1832, and her old age, 1874-1883. Another member of the family represented is Tracy Peck (1785-1862) an important public figure in Bristol, Connecticut, and active in the Congregational Church. The papers of Epaphroditus Peck contain lecture notes taken while he was attending Yale Law School (1903-1908) and family correspondence. Miscellaneous papers (1812-1907) of other members of the family make up the remainder of the collection.
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Peck family papers, 1691-1911 3.5 Linear Feet

Josiah Rogers papers, 1692-1764

0.25 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Correspondence and legal papers of Josiah Rogers who was a blacksmith, miller and farmer in Branford. The papers document his extensive land transactions, largely in Branford, but also involving property in Milford, Stratford, New London, Killingworth, New Haven and Waterbury. Signatories to the documents include Joseph Talcott, Gurdon Saltonstall, John Russell and Edward Barker.
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Josiah Rogers papers, 1692-1764 0.25 Linear Feet

Curtis family papers, 1695-1912

0.75 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Correspondence, deeds, account books, diaries and miscellaneous papers of the Curtis family of Connecticut and allied families Adams, Hallam, Poole and Pygan. In the correspondence is a Benedict Arnold letter (1768), drafts of letters by Jonathan Trumbull (1774), and a number of letters relating to military activities during the American Revolution. The papers of Benjamin Trumbull included here contain letters from Samuel A. Peters and William Winthrop, as well as notes probably collected for his history of Connecticut. Also an account by Elizabeth Adams Poole of her visit in 1782 to her husband in New York who was being held prisoner by the British. The deeds (1743-1837) chiefly record land transfers in New Haven County, Connecticut. Included also is the will of Alexander Pygan (1700), the inventory of the estate of Benjamin Curtis, and autographs collected by George M. Curtis.
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Curtis family papers, 1695-1912 0.75 Linear Feet

Marble-Richardson family papers, 1695-1971

0.5 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Two volumes of genealogical and related materials of the Marble-Richardson family from the Hingham area of Massachusetts. The work was compiled by Arthur Demerick Marble of Lawrence, Massachusetts. Included are family charts, pictures, drawings, clippings, biographical sketches, letters, copies of diaries and legal documents. Prominent figures are Gershom and Demerick Marble, Thomas Burr, represented by diaries from the French and Indian and Revolutionary Wars, Abijah Richardson, Jr. who travelled to California in 1851, and John Lewis writing from Maine in 1746-1747.
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Marble-Richardson family papers, 1695-1971 0.5 Linear Feet

Kingsley memorial collection, 1696-1934

7.5 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The collection is composed of family correspondence, diaries, and legal, financial, and professional papers which document the lives of several members of the Kingsley family or of the related Coit, Gilman, Upham, and Farnam families. One third of the collection concerns James Luce Kingsley, his tenure on the Yale faculty, and his classical and historical scholarship. Another third of the collection relates to the life and work of William Lathrop Kingsley, especially his editorship of the New Englander and his service to Yale College and the Class of 1843. The remaining third of the collection recounts the lives of family members in Norwich, Connecticut; Cleveland, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; Canandaigua, New York; and Portsmouth, New Hampshire, during the first half of the nineteenth century. The European and world travels of family members and the life of the Upham family during the War of 1812 are highlighted in the collection.
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Kingsley memorial collection, 1696-1934 7.5 Linear Feet

Yale objects collection, 1697-2002

296.67 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of objects and memorabilia related to Yale including artwork, apparel, silver and porcelain place settings, building hardware, engraving plates, and fraternity insignia.
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Yale objects collection, 1697-2002 296.67 Linear Feet

Early Yale documents collection, 1700-1902

12.67 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Correspondence, minutes, financial records, charters and official acts, inventories of books and other property, and other papers documenting the founding and early history of Yale College. Documents include the original charter of the Collegiate School; letters by and to the first trustees of the school; and the 1718 inventory of books donated to the school by Elihu Yale.
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Early Yale documents collection, 1700-1902 12.67 Linear Feet

Jesse Hurd family papers, 1700-1910

5.25 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, legal papers, account books, ship's papers, and miscellanea relating to the private lives and business interests of the Hurd family of Chatham, Connecticut, and New York, New York. Family interests in shipbuilding, ship repair, mercantile holdings, distillery operations, and politics are detailed, with extensive records for the New York Screw Dock Company and for many of the ships built, owned, and operated by the Hurd family.
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Jesse Hurd family papers, 1700-1910 5.25 Linear Feet

Maurice Durand papers, 1700-1966

36.25 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of publications, transliterations, photographs, research notes, and microfilm created, assembled, or used by Maurice Durand during his academic and administrative career. The material relates to Asia, primarily Vietnam, in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. Much of Durand's own research notes concern Vietnamese literature and Vietnamese and Indochinese linguistics. Durand was a well-known scholar of Han and Nom. Han is Chinese language texts written using Chinese characters. Nom is Vietnamese language texts written using Chinese characters. Many texts of the period in which Durand specialized are written in a mixture of Han and Nom.
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Maurice Durand papers, 1700-1966 36.25 Linear Feet

Waterbury family papers, 1700-1966, bulk 1750-1897

2 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Correspondence, financial records, and memorabilia of this Stamford, Connecticut family. The principal figure is David Waterbury (1722-1801), who served as a colonel in the French and Indian War and again in the American Revolution. Included in the papers are military records relating to these events and a letter to him from Roger Sherman (1776 Apr 30) about a Continental Commission. Also two travel journals kept by his son, William Waterbury IV, one for a trip throught New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware in 1799-1800 and another for a trip through New York State in 1812-1813.
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Waterbury family papers, 1700-1966, bulk 1750-1897 2 Linear Feet

Treasurer, Yale University, records, 1700-1973

357.5 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The records consist of correspondence, minutes, memoranda, reports, audits, ledgers, cash journals, student accounts and bills, estate files, investment accounts, and construction records of the treasurer documenting every aspect of Yale's financial history up to 1971.
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Treasurer, Yale University, records, 1700-1973 357.5 Linear Feet

Franklin Bowditch Dexter papers, 1701-1920

13.75 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Chiefly working papers, i.e. correspondence, documents and printed matter, collected for the preparation of his Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College (published 1885-1912) and the annual Obituary Record of Yale College. The remainder consists of professional correspondence and other papers connected with his work on the 1879 edition of Webster's Dictionary.
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Franklin Bowditch Dexter papers, 1701-1920 13.75 Linear Feet

Park family papers, 1701-1929

6.5 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The Park family papers are composed of correspondence and other papers of Park family members and of correspondence and other documents collected and preserved by Park family members for their autograph or historical value. The papers include six volumes of mounted autograph items as well as unbound documents of American and European authors, scientists, military leaders, statesmen, and clergymen. The papers include a large collection of documents relating to the history, faculty, and administration of Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts and of the Andover Theological Seminary. Particularly numerous are the personal and professonal papers of Eliphalet Pearson. The papers also include numerous documents of John Hoff Duke of Charleston, South Carolina, as well as estate papers of Augustine Prevost and documents relating to the early history of Wrentham, Massachusetts. Papers of Park family members include intra-family correspondence and items of related Burr, Edwards, and Reeve family members. Marion Edwards Park's correspondence documents her college years at Bryn Mawr. Correspondence with M. Carey Thomas in the 1920s details the transition of leadership at the college.
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Park family papers, 1701-1929 6.5 Linear Feet

Yale University Corporation and Prudential Committee minutes, 1701-1999

28.75 Linear Feet 9.42 Megabytes
Abstract Or Scope
The materials consist of meeting minutes of the Yale Corporation and Prudential Committee.
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Waltraude Woods, senior architect/planner, Yale University, records documenting the history of Yale buildings and grounds, 1701-2004

27 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The records consist of maps, studies, news clippings, research notes, presentation panels, and assorted data compiled by Waltraude (Val) Woods, senior architect/planner at Yale Office of Facilities, documenting the history of campus planning and buildings and grounds at Yale University.
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Waltraude Woods, senior architect/planner, Yale University, records documenting the history of Yale buildings and grounds, 1701-2004 27 Linear Feet

Yale miscellaneous manuscripts collection, 1701-2007, bulk 1701-1987

44.77 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
An artificial collection of correspondence, writings, diaries, and memorabilia relating to Yale University, its officials and employees, faculty, students, and related topics.
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Librarian, Yale University records, 1701-2019

505.33 Linear Feet 25.05 Megabytes
Abstract Or Scope
The records consist of the central administrative files of the Yale University Library, correspondence, memoranda, and reports dealing with all aspects of library business and historical photographs from library events. Records for the earlier years appear to be part of a central filing system for the library, while those in later years primarily reflect the activities of the university librarian's office.
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Librarian, Yale University records, 1701-2019 505.33 Linear Feet 25.05 Megabytes

Yale Diploma Collection, 1702-1950

33.44 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of diplomas awarded by Yale.
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Yale Diploma Collection, 1702-1950 33.44 Linear Feet

Saybrook College, Yale University, memorabilia, 1702-2015

3.2 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The materials consist of a grant, dated July 17, 1702, concerning the Connecticut town of Old Saybrook, a Bladderball leaflet, 2009 and a program from the memorial service of Paul Hudak, Master of Saybrook College, 2015.
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Saybrook College, Yale University, memorabilia, 1702-2015 3.2 Linear Feet

Controller, Yale University, records, 1703-2003

76.75 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The records consist of financial records, committee notes, and correspondence documenting the activities of the Yale controller (formerly comptroller).
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Controller, Yale University, records, 1703-2003 76.75 Linear Feet

Samuel Rossiter Betts autograph collection, 1704-1928

2 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Signatures of over five hundred famous Yale College graduates from the class of 1704 to the class of 1904. Also included is a small amount of Betts's personal papers including lists of his book donations to Yale University, an inventory of personal effects and other miscellaneous items. Arranged in three series.
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Samuel Rossiter Betts autograph collection, 1704-1928 2 Linear Feet

Beecher Family Papers, 1704-1964

72.67 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Correspondence, writings, speeches, diaries, clippings, printed matter, sermons, and other papers of two centuries of Beecher family members. The papers relate principally to Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887), popular 19th century clergyman and orator, and members of his family. Among those represented are his father, the Reverend Lyman Beecher (1775-1863), clergyman; his brothers, Edward Beecher (1803-1895), educator and antislavery leader, and Thomas Kinnicut Beecher (1824-1900) and Charles Beecher (1815-1900), both clergyman and antislavery activist; and his sisters, Harriett Elizabeth (Beecher) Stowe (1811-1896), author, Catherine Esther Beecher (1800-1878), pioneer educator and writer on 'domestic economy,' and Isabella Homes (Beecher) Hooker (1822-1907), well-known suffragist. Also included are papers relating to the Scoville family (mainly Annie Beecher Scoville, 1866-1953, teacher and lecturer), as well as other related families. The papers cover an extremely wide range of cultural, political, social, and religious issues and topics of 19th and early 20th century America and include correspondence from a large number of well-known men and women. The papers were previously known as the Beecher-Scoville Family Papers.
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Beecher Family Papers, 1704-1964 72.67 Linear Feet

Nathan Whiting papers, 1705-1828

4.75 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The papers consist of family correspondence of the Whiting family as well as the personal correspondence of Nathan Whiting, military and legal documents and miscellaneous family papers, including an address by Polly Whiting on the importance of education for women (undated), an essay by Samuel Whiting on his marriage (pre-1725) and a plan of the Township of Cumberland showing land belonging to Colonel Nathan Whiting and others..
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Nathan Whiting papers, 1705-1828 4.75 Linear Feet

Blackstone family papers, 1705-1844

0.25 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Chiefly deeds, estate papers and financial records of the Blackstone family of Branford, Connecticut. Included also are two farm account books for the years 1772-1839 and that of David Welles, Jr. for the years 1773-1786. Among the Branford papers is a Grand Jury presentment against two men for disloyal acts during the Revolution.
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Blackstone family papers, 1705-1844 0.25 Linear Feet

Carlo Tommaso Maillard de Tournon collection, 1705-1984, bulk 1705-1726

0.25 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of correspondence by Carlo Tommaso Maillard de Tournon, members of his staff, and associates which documents Tournon's legation to the Sino-Manchu empire (1705-1710). The collection also includes a journal kept by Giovanni Borghese, Tournon's personal physician; later letters (1711-1726) from missionaries in China; and twentieth century printed material concerning Tournon and his mission.
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Carlo Tommaso Maillard de Tournon collection, 1705-1984, bulk 1705-1726 0.25 Linear Feet

Joseph Bradley Murray collection, 1706-1958

0.75 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
A collection of autograph letters, manuscripts, portraits, and clippings of and relating principally to European and American scientists of the 18th through the 20th centuries. The collector, Joseph Bradley Murray, was a businessman and member of the Class of 1910, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University.
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Joseph Bradley Murray collection, 1706-1958 0.75 Linear Feet

De Lévis family papers, 1707-1850

1.25 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The papers contain legal documents, correspondence, and miscellaneous papers primarily concerned with Gaston-François-Christophe de Lévis, duc de Ventadour (1794-1863). The papers, in French, primarily relate to inheritance of land in Martinique.
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De Lévis family papers, 1707-1850 1.25 Linear Feet

Fowler family papers, 1707-1870

0.25 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Correspondence (1806-1870), deeds (1707-1857) to property in Connecticut, and miscellaneous papers. The bulk of the correspondence is that of William Chauncey Fowler (1793-1881), an educator. Principal correspondents include George Sewall Boutwell, Lewis Cass, Salmon Portland Chase, Rufus Choate, Schuyler Colfax, Horace Mann, Gideon Algernon Mantell, and Truman Smith. Also in the papers is an account book (1854-1866) of Crampton and Fowler, manufacturers and farmers of Northford, Connecticut and a collection of autographs, including one of John Quincy Adams.
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Fowler family papers, 1707-1870 0.25 Linear Feet

Hillhouse family papers, 1707-1943

49.5 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The papers consist of correspondence, deeds, account books, estate records, architectural drawings, legal papers, notebooks, commonplace books, letterbooks, scrapbooks, daybooks, and miscellaneous papers documenting the personal lives and professional careers of three generations of the Hillhouse family of New Haven, Connecticut and New York. Major figures represented in the papers include: James Hillhouse (1754-1832), Mary Lucas Hillhouse (1785-1871), James Abraham Hillhouse (1789-1841), Augustus Lucus Hillhouse (1791-1859), and James Hillhouse (1854-1938). The papers document family relationships, personal activities, the business and legal careers of family members, political interests, and the architectural design of the family residence, Sachem's Wood.
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Hillhouse family papers, 1707-1943 49.5 Linear Feet

Thomas Turner papers, 1707-1949, bulk 1754-1765

4 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The papers consist of the 111 volume diary, dating 1754-1765, of Thomas Turner, shopkeeper, school-master, and church warden in the village of East Hoathly in Sussex, England. There is also additional historical material relating to both Turner and his diary including some papers related to its proposed publication in the later 1940s.
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Thomas Turner papers, 1707-1949, bulk 1754-1765 4 Linear Feet

Thomas Anthony Thacher papers, 1708-1886

1.25 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The papers consist of correspondence, legal and financial documents, minutes of meetings, and memorabilia related to Thomas Anthony Thacher's personal life and family, his academic career at Yale College, and his interest in public higher education. Other papers in the collection consist of correspondence, legal and financial documents, church records, and a family tree that are related to other Thacher family members.
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Thomas Anthony Thacher papers, 1708-1886 1.25 Linear Feet

Munson family papers, 1710-1888

1 Linear Foot
Abstract Or Scope
Correspondence, financial papers, and deeds of two branches of the Munson family of New Haven and nearby Connecticut towns. Most of the correspondence pertains to Edwin Beach Munson (1817-1879), his sons Albert L. Munson (b. 1842) and Edward Munson (b. 1854), and Edwin's brother Francis Munson (b. 1827), a book dealer in Chicago.Several letters ca. 1866 concern a patent for making paper napkins.The remaining papers, consisting of deeds and financial papers, relate to the family of Baszel Munson (1730-1803). An addition to the collection consists of a commonplace scraprook of Emily C. Munson of New Haven.
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Munson family papers, 1710-1888 1 Linear Foot

Frost Family Papers, 1710-1923

2.5 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The papers contain correspondence, account books, and other material documenting the personal lives and professional careers of members of the Frost family. Correspondence of William Frost details his political activity in the Maine Territory, Jeffersonian politics in Massachusetts, and the Embargo Act. Material relating to Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain's Civil War duties is scarce. His years as Bowdoin College president and his role in the election riot of 1880 are documented more fully. Other material details Chamberlain's business interests.
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Frost Family Papers, 1710-1923 2.5 Linear Feet

William Inglis Morse collection, 1710-1947

3 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of autograph letters, business papers, and legal papers, in French and English, almost all to or by Canadians. The papers also contain an account book of Morse's transactions with the Yale Art Library and correspondence relating to the Howe family of Nova Scotia, chiefly Joseph Howe's duel with John Croke Halliburton.
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William Inglis Morse collection, 1710-1947 3 Linear Feet