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Norman Zolot Papers, 1940-1980

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Norman Zolot (August 13, 1920-February 6, 2017) was a New Haven, Connecticut, born attorney, active in representing labor unions in the state from the 1940s to the 2000s. The papers consist of his legal case files, primarily concerning labor disputes in the state of Connecticut between the years 1947 and 1979. In addition to legal case files, the collection contains printed reference materials related to state and national labor unions and issues pertaining to the period.
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Norman Zolot Papers, 1940-1980 42 Linear Feet

Joe Snow Punk Rock Collection, 1976-2008

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This collection contains flyers, venue calendars, fanzines, posters, photographs, LPs, 45s, cassettes, buttons, tee-shirts and ephemera from Connecticut's hardcore punk and skateboarding scene.
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Joe Snow Punk Rock Collection, 1976-2008 15 Linear Feet

Hampton Antiquarian and Historical Society Collection, undated, 1768-1977

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This collection contains the archive of the Hampton Antiquarian and Historical Society. Built on a diverse collection of documents, photographs and artifacts, the collection showcases the history of Hampton from the nineteenth century through early twentieth century.

James T. Smith Papers, 1864 - 1925

7 Linear Feet 1 trunk containing correspondence, publications, reports and pehemeral materials pertaining to the career of Captain James T. Smith.
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The collection documents the career of James T. Smith of Connecticut,
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James T. Smith Papers, 1864 - 1925 7 Linear Feet 1 trunk containing correspondence, publications, reports and pehemeral materials pertaining to the career of Captain James T. Smith.

William P. McDermott Railroad Collection, 1835-1935

16.5 Linear Feet 33 boxes
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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

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station Records, 1882 - 1973, bulk 1888 - 1920

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The records of the Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station provide information on one of the oldest agricultural experiment and research stations in the United States. The records provide substantial information on the early years of the Experiment Station from 1888 to 1920. The majority of the records consist of correspondence to and from the executive and administrative staff of the station and local farmers and business organizations interested in obtaining information about the station's experiments and research findings.
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Fred Cazel Papers, undated, 1939-1992

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Fred A. Cazel, Jr., professor of History (1948-1988)at the University of Connecticut from 1948-1988. Active in many professional and University committees, Dr. Cazel died in July 2011.
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Fred Cazel Papers, undated, 1939-1992 15.3 Linear Feet

University of Connecticut, Handicapped Homemaker Project Records, undated, 1954-1972

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The project lasted five years and was officially titled "Work Simplification in the Area of Child Care for Physically Handicapped Women". The main work of the project took place between 1955 and 1960.
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Holley Manufacturing Company Records, undated, 1847-1933

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The Holley Manufacturing Company of Lakeville (Salisbury), Connecticut, produced pocket cutlery and related products, from 1844 until 1946. Holley Manufacturing Company's sales and production declined after 1933 and the firm was dissolved in 1946.
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Holley Manufacturing Company Records, undated, 1847-1933 75 Linear Feet

New England Steam Gauge Company Records, undated, 1912-1961

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The Technical Equipment Company (TEC) had its general headquarters in New York City and a manufacturing plant in Niantic, Connecticut, by 1913. In the spring of 1913, TEC took over the gauge department of Utica Steam Gauge Company and the Libby Valve and Packing Company. By 1914, the company had become the New England Steam Gauge Company and had its base in Niantic.
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New England Steam Gauge Company Records, undated, 1912-1961 3.25 Linear Feet