Scovill Manufacturing Company; Interview conducted July 8, 1981 by Jerry Lombardi and Janet Stackhouse. PDF of partial transcript available upon request. Abstract: Alejandro Lopez came to the states in search of factory work in 1950. Moving first to Naugatuck, and later to Waterbury, he worked as a laborer in a foundry until 1953 when he started at Scovill Manufacturing. He discusses Puerto Rican Culture and their experiences in the local community.
Alexandra Darrow was a photographer who lived in Woodbury Connecticut in the mid-1900s. She and her brother, Judson Darrow, ran a successful photography studio and specialized in photographing artist's work. The collection is largely composed of black and white photographs of Naum Gabo and his artwork and Clare Leighton and her artwork. In addition to the photographs there is a small amount of correspondence from and about Clare Leighton, as well as one small print by Leighton.
Kingsbury, Alice. In Old Waterbury: The Memoirs of Alice E. Kingsbury, Mattatuck Historical Society, 1942. The Bells & Crosses of the Glenwood Mission Inn, Riverside, California. Signed by Kingsbury and dated 1915.