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Allied Printing Trades Council Records, undated, 1896 - 1905

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Labor union of workers in the printing and publishing trades in the Hartford, Connecticut, region. Collection consists of a meeting minute book, 1896-1905, and a seal press of the Ladies Auxiliary No. 72, undated but indicating after 1926.
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Allied Printing Trades Council Records, undated, 1896 - 1905 0.25 Linear Feet

Arthur J. Lumsden Papers, undated, circa 1960-circa 1985.

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The collection contains documentation of Mr. Lumsden's activities and association with the Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce, Greater Hartford Corporation, Hartford City Council from the 1960s through the 1980s.
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Arthur J. Lumsden Papers, undated, circa 1960-circa 1985. 43 Linear Feet

Charles B. Gunn Collection, undated, 1834-2002

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The Charles B. Gunn Collection consists of papers produced by and about Gunn, as well as materials he collected of historical information about the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, Penn Central, Amtrak, and Conrail. The collection includes photographs taken by Gunn when he served as official photographer for the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, in the mid-1950s.
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Charles B. Gunn Collection, undated, 1834-2002 10 Linear Feet

Connecticut School Desegregation Collection, 1965-1994

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The Connecticut School Desegregation Collection consisits of materials related to the legal issues surrounding school desegregation in Hartford and Bridgeport, Connecticut. The collection provides an overview of the regional and national concerns in the area of desegregation, and two court cases that fought to bring an end to school segregation and discrimination.
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Connecticut School Desegregation Collection, 1965-1994 3.55 Linear Feet

Connecticut Soldiers Collection, Burton Ingraham Papers, undated, 1941-1945

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Corporal Burton Ingraham served in the 3580th QM Company, U.S. Army, and was stationed at Camp Polk, Louisiana before being shipped out to England and later France. The correspondence is primarly from Cpl. Ingraham to his wife, Gladys ("Butch") Forbes Ingraham, although there are also letters from Gladys' brother, Gerald Forbes, and several other acquaintances. A small portion of the collection contains information about the Colt Manufacturing Company in Hartford where Gladys was employed.
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Connecticut Soldiers Collection, Burton Ingraham Papers, undated, 1941-1945 1 Linear Feet

Connecticut Soldiers Collection, Filias J. Plourd Papers, 1943-1946

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Corporal Filias J. Plourd of Hartford, CT, served primarily in the post office of the 260th Infantry. A noncombatant over the age of thirty-five, his letters were sent primarily to his brother, Launce.
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Connecticut Soldiers Collection, Filias J. Plourd Papers, 1943-1946 0.25 Linear Feet

Connecticut Soldiers Collection, Raymond Davis Papers, undated, 1942-1946

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Collection contains correspondence, photographs and similar materials associated with the World War II experiences of Raymond G. Davis of Hartford, Connecticut.
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Connecticut Soldiers Collection, undated, 1809-2000

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An artificial collection, the Connecticut Soldiers Collection was created to provide a starting point for research concerning the experiences of Connecticut servicemen from the Civil War through the Vietnam War. The sources for the materials are provided in the collection.
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Connecticut Soldiers Collection, undated, 1809-2000 4 Linear Feet

Eleanor H. Little Papers, undated, 1915-1986

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Eleanor H. Little was born in Media, Pennsylvania. She lived in Pennsylvania until entering Wellesley College, where she received a B.A. in History in 1908. In 1931, she became Secretary for the Connecticut Unemployment Commission. By 1933, Little was responsible for administering the entire statewide relief program until 1937. Little was elected representative to the General Assembly in 1941 and again in 1945, where she served on two committees as chair: the Personnel Committee and the Public Welfare and Humane Institutions Committee.
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Eleanor H. Little Papers, undated, 1915-1986 2 Linear Feet

Eugene J. St. Pierre Papers, 1933-1986

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Eugene St. Pierre was a prominent labor leader in the Hartford area from 1955 to 1974.
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Eugene J. St. Pierre Papers, 1933-1986 8 Linear Feet