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American Montessori Society Records, undated, 1907-2019

83 Linear Feet
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The American Montessori Society (AMS) Records document the history of an important American educational organization, and consist of printed, typescript, and handwritten materials; sound recordings; films; photographs; and slides. The collection, although not complete, reflects AMS's professional and administrative activities and also provides historical information about the Montessori system of education in general.

4-H Clubs of Connecticut Records, undated, [1906] - 1977

84 Linear Feet
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The 4-H Clubs of Connecticut originated in 1913 with the establishment of the first club in Mansfield, Connecticut. A part of the United States Department of Agriculture's Cooperative Extension System, 4-H clubs have aimed to educate Connecticut's youth in agriculture, home economics, and new technologies. The 4-H Clubs of Connecticut also strives to imbue its members with important life skills, building character through the teaching of a variety of practical skills. The records consist of the papers of Connecticut 4-H club leader Augustus Jackson Brundage, who helped expand the clubs in the state following World War I, as well as numerous club publications, photographs, scrapbooks, slides, film, and administrative records.
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4-H Clubs of Connecticut Records, undated, [1906] - 1977 84 Linear Feet

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.
Abstract Or Scope
The collection documents the career of James T. Smith of Connecticut,

Carl W. Schaefer Papers, undated, 1963-1992

20.8 Linear Feet
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Dr. Carl W. Schaefer wais a professor in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department at the University of Connecticut. The collection documents his professional interests and activities.
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administrative, book, clipings, correspondence, financial records, fliers, legal documents, manuscripts, publications, 1994-2007 Box 2014_23

administrative, clippings, correspondence, manuscript, publications, 1999-2013 Box 2014_24

administrative, correspondence, fliers, publications, 1993-2003 Box 2014_26

AFL-CIO New England Regional Records, 1955 - 1996

12 Linear Feet
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The collection contains records from the New England regional office of the AFL-CIO.
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Chase Going Woodhouse Papers, undated, 1900-1984

116 Linear Feet
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Born in Victoria, British Columbia in 1890 the daughter of Seymour and Harriet Jackson Going, Chase Going Woodhouse studied at McGill University, the University of Berlin and the University of Chicago. She was employed by Smith College, U.S. Department of Agriculture, the University of North Carolina, Connecticut College before her election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1945. For much of the remainder of her career she served as the Director's of the Auerbach Women's Service Bureau (1945-1981). Chase Going Woodhouse died in 1984 after a lifetime of dedicated public service.

Archibald M. Crossley Papers, undated, 1926-2002

50.55 Linear Feet
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The Archibald M. Crossley Papers contains the personal and professional papers of survey research pioneer, Archibald M. Crossley. Reports, studies, questionnaires, correspondence and publications document the interactions, interests and activities of Crossley and his peers, as well as the polling organizations and companies with which he was associated.
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Archibald M. Crossley Papers, undated, 1926-2002 50.55 Linear Feet

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

43 Linear Feet
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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

Audrey Beck Papers, undated, 1930-1983

65 Linear Feet
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Audrey Phillips Beck was born on 6 August 1931, in Brooklyn, New York. Her family moved to Norwalk, Connecticut, where Audrey grew up. In 1948, she entered the University of Connecticut, where she received both her B.A. and M.A. degrees. In 1961, Audrey Beck became a University of Connecticut faculty member in the Economics Department, a position she held for seven years. In 1967, she took a position as economist with the Windham Regional Planning Commission, and was elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives, where she served until 1975. Following her three terms in the House, Beck spent one year as a visiting professor of practical politics at Rutgers University. That same year, she was elected to the Connecticut State Senate, where she sat on the State Senate Education Committee, the Senate Finance Committee, and acted as Assistant Majority Leader from 1977-1983. Audrey Beck died on 11 March 1983, at the age of fifty-one.
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Audrey Beck Papers, undated, 1930-1983 65 Linear Feet

A. William Hoglund Papers, undated, 1868 - 1997

42.9 Linear Feet 1.17.L.6-8; 1.16.A.4-8
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The collection contains the administrative records of Dr. A. William Hoglund, Professor of History at the University of Connecticut from 1961 until his retirement in 1997.
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A. William Hoglund Papers, undated, 1868 - 1997 42.9 Linear Feet 1.17.L.6-8; 1.16.A.4-8

Bakery, Confectionery and Tobacco Workers International Union, AFL-CIO, Local 155 Records, 1892-1982

3 Linear Feet
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Originally chartered in 1892 as Local 155 of the Journeymen Bakers and Confectioners International Union located in Waterbury Connecticut. In 1904, the name was changed to Bakery and Confectionery Workers International Union. In 1978, the union merged with Tobacco Workers Union to create the present union. Each time the international name changed the local received a new charter. The Local history can be found in Series IV.
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Bakery, Confectionery and Tobacco Workers International Union, AFL-CIO, Local 155 Records, 1892-1982 3 Linear Feet

Barbara B. Kennelly Papers, undated, 1977-1998

79.3 Linear Feet
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Barbara Bailey Kennelly represented Connecticut in Congress for 17 years, leaving in 1999 as the highest ranking woman member in the history of the House of Representatives to that time. The collection includes correspondence to and from constituents and colleagues, notes, research materials, speeches, official congressional documents, congressional records, press clips, photographs, audio and video tapes, and special interest reports.
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Barbara B. Kennelly Papers, undated, 1977-1998 79.3 Linear Feet

Barnum, Richardson Company Records, undated, 1793-1925

12.75 Linear Feet
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Barnum, Richardson Company was established in 1830 in Salisbury, CT. The company was based on a foundry that remelt pig iron. Barnum, Richardson and Company, as it was first called, was a small firm specializing in the production of clock and sash weights, plow castings, and other small items. In the 1860s there were several reorganizations and name changes. The company merged and expanded into the turn of the century and was purchased in 1920 by the Salisbury Iron Company. The Salisbury Iron Company went out of business in 1923 and shut down what was then the last of Connecticut's iron furnaces.
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Barnum, Richardson Company Records, undated, 1793-1925 12.75 Linear Feet

Beach, Calder, Anderson & Alden Records, 1940-1980

63 Linear Feet
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Beach, Calder, Anderson & Alden was a law firm founded in 1919 in Bristol, Connecticut. The collection consists of documents relating to the firm's representation of Bristol Brass Company and E. Ingraham Company.
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Beach, Calder, Anderson & Alden Records, 1940-1980 63 Linear Feet

Beckwith Card Company Records, 1888-1894

0.25 Linear Feet
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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

Betty Hudson papers, 1961-2006

16.25 cubic feet
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This collection is comprised of papers relating to Betty Hudson's career as a local and state politician and a human services employee, as well as her personal views on feminist and social issues such as gender titles, sexual assault, domestic violence, child support, gay rights, disabled rights, and equal rights. The collection contains personal and political papers, bill files, campaign files, clippings, editorials, correspondence, photographs, publications, and artifacts.
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Betty Hudson papers, 1961-2006 16.25 cubic feet

Bonnie Christensen Papers, undated, 1863-2006

15.7 Linear Feet
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The collection contains the original illustrations, woodcut blocks, research materials, and manuscript materials of Bonnie Christensen.
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Bonnie Christensen Papers, undated, 1863-2006 15.7 Linear Feet

Bristol Brass Company Records, undated, 1911-1982

133 Linear Feet
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The Bristol Brass Company was founded as the Bristol Brass and Clock Company in 1850, the creation of sixteen industrialists from Bristol clock and Waterbury brass interests who hoped to profit in the booming clock industry of Bristol, CT. Although the company never manufactured clocks, only the brass mechanisms for the timepieces, it was many years before it changed its name to Bristol Brass Company. It was the largest employer in Bristol, with 375 employees by 1880. Its mainstay was the production of brass for automobiles. The company thrived during the years of World Wars I and II, making shell cases for the military. The post-war economy brought a change in the company's fortunes. The amount of brass used in automobiles declined swiftly, and foreign competition eroded the company's clientele. Bristol Brass closed its doors in December 1982, after 132 years as a major part of the Bristol economy.
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Bristol Brass Company Records, undated, 1911-1982 133 Linear Feet

Brooks A. Bentz Railroad Collection, undated, 1889, 1913-1975

0.75 Linear Feet
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The Brooks A. Bentz Railroad Collection consists almost exclusively of materials associated with the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, including passenger and employee timetables, a parlor car wine list and dining car cafe menu, information about the railroad equipment provided for railroad employees, information about the railroad's merger with what became Penn Central in the late 1960s, a vehicle decal, a map of the railroad system (ca. 1925), and photographs of locomotives.
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Brooks A. Bentz Railroad Collection, undated, 1889, 1913-1975 0.75 Linear Feet

Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express, and Station Employees Records, undated, 1910-1931, 1948

1.5 Linear Feet
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The Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express, and Station Employees was organized in 1899, and was affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. Union name variants were the Brotherhood of Railway, Airline and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, AFL-CIO; the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks; and the Railway Clerks of America, Order. It was the largest single railroad organization for employees who devoted a majority of their time to clerical work of any description.
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Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express, and Station Employees Records, undated, 1910-1931, 1948 1.5 Linear Feet

Bruce A. Morrison Papers, undated, 1980-2000

127 Linear Feet
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Bruce Morrison served as a member of Congress from Connecticut's third district from 1983-1991.
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Bruce A. Morrison Papers, undated, 1980-2000 127 Linear Feet

Bruce M. Stave Papers, undated, 1895-2006

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The collection contains the professional papers of Professor Bruce M. Stave, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus and Director of the Oral History Office at the University of Connecticut. He served as Chair of the Department of History between 1985 and 1994.
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Bruce M. Stave Papers, undated, 1895-2006 171.6 Linear Feet

Camille Forman Papers, undated, 1900 - 2002

2.65 Linear Feet
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The collection contain administrative records, clippings, correspondence, ephemera, galley proofs, and financial records of Camille Forman, dating from 1900 to 2002.
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Camille Forman Papers, undated, 1900 - 2002 2.65 Linear Feet

Catherine Seelye Papers, undated, 1917-1978, bulk 1973-1976

1.5 Linear Feet
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Research notes, correspondence, and transcriptions for Charles Olson and Ezra Pound: An Encounter at St. Elizabeths (NY: Grossman, 1975), edited by Catherine Seelye. Seelye was a librarian at the University of Connecticut, which holds the Charles Olson Papers. Her edited book reproduces notes, essays, and poems Olson wrote during his frequent visits with Ezra Pound at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C., after Pound was declared mentally unfit to stand trial for treason in 1945. The collection includes correspondence from prominent literary figures in American poetry and the Black Mountain School. Donald Allen, Edward Dahlberg, Robert Duncan, James Laughlin, and Omar Pound are among those represented. Professional ethics in the archival and publishing fields are also addressed.
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Catherine Seelye Papers, undated, 1917-1978, bulk 1973-1976 1.5 Linear Feet

Caucus of Connecticut Democrats Records, undated, 1960s-1993.

7.8 Linear Feet
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The collection contains documentation of the organization and its activities from the 1970s through the early 1990s.
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Cell Stress Society International Records, undated, 1995-2009

4.85 Linear Feet
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The collection contains records documenting the establishment, management, development and growth of the Cell Stress Society International and its associated journal publication on the Storrs campus of the University of Connecticut from 1995 to the present. The society is currently under the direction of Lawrence Hightower and Helen Neumann.
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Cell Stress Society International Records, undated, 1995-2009 4.85 Linear Feet

Charles Anderson Papers, undated, 1949-1996.

0.25 Linear Feet
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The collection contains correspondence, clippings, notes, and memorabilia associated with the Class of 1929 and Mr. Anderson's role as class representative to the Alumni Association.
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Charles Anderson Papers, undated, 1949-1996. 0.25 Linear Feet

Charles B. Gunn Collection, undated, 1834-2002

10 Linear Feet
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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

Charles G. Hall Papers, undated, 1828-1972

2 Linear Feet
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The Charles G. Hall Papers contain correspondence, diaries, family papers, scrapbooks, photographs, publications, and other papers, relating to Hall's personal life, student days at Connecticut Agricultural College, activities as doorkeeper of Connecticut House of Representatives, state politics, events at University of Connecticut, and family affairs.
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Charles G. Hall Papers, undated, 1828-1972 2 Linear Feet

Charles Olson Research Collection, 1910-1970

130 Linear Feet
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The Charles Olson Research Collection contains the literary works, correspondence, photographs, and personal, professional, and family papers of writer and poet Charles Olson. This collection also includes some administrative records of Black Mountain College.
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Charles Olson Research Collection, 1910-1970 130 Linear Feet

C.H. Dexter Company Records, 1829-1999

112.5 Linear Feet
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The Dexter Corporation originated from a family-owned saw and grist mill that began in 1767 in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, and evolved into a multi-national producer of long fiber papers and chemical laminates. In its 233 years of operation, the company grew from manufacturing tissues, toilet paper, and tea bags to marketing more specialized products like medical garments and industrial finishes. Faced with a proposed buyout by International Specialty Products Incorporated in 2000, the Dexter Corporation separated its three divisions and sold them off to avoid a hostile takeover. The Life Sciences division merged with Invitrogen Corporation. The Specialty Polymers division was sold in part to Akzo Nobel, and the remaining businesses merged with Loctite Corporation. The third division, Dexter Nonwoven Materials, located on the company's original site in Windsor Locks, was sold to the Finnish Ahlstrom Paper Group. The physical plant was expected to continue operating, but the corporate headquarters were closed.
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C.H. Dexter Company Records, 1829-1999 112.5 Linear Feet

Clyde Jones Papers, undated, 1962-1987

2.5 Linear Feet
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The professional papers of Clyde Jones, faculty member in the School of Family Studies (Home Economics) at the University of Connecticut from 1961 to 1985.
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Clyde Jones Papers, undated, 1962-1987 2.5 Linear Feet

Coalition for Assisted Living Records, undated, 1995-2010

0.5 Linear Feet
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The collection contains clippings, administrative records, correspondence, and notes pertaining to the investigation and proposed development of assisted living facility in Mansfield, Connecticut.
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Coalition for Assisted Living Records, undated, 1995-2010 0.5 Linear Feet

Coalition for International Justice Records, 1995-2006

15 Linear Feet
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Records of the non-governmental organization, Coalition for International Justice (CIJ), which operated from 1995-2006 to support the work of international criminal tribunals and special courts investigating human rights violations in Rwanda, the former Yugoslavia, Cambodia, Sudan, East Timor, and Sierra Leone. The collection also contains documentation from a 2004 survey of over 1200 refugees from Darfur along the border of Chad and Sudan.
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Coalition for International Justice Records, 1995-2006 15 Linear Feet

Congress of Connecticut Community Colleges Records, undated, 1950-2013, bulk 1967-1992

1 Linear Feet Two boxes of correspondence, newspaper clippings, photocopies, meeting minutes, flyers, and memoranda
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The Congress of Connecticut Community Colleges is a labor union formed to address the concerns and needs of the professional staff of the state's twelve community colleges. The records consist of correspondence, flyers, meeting minutes, membership lists, reports, newsletters, constitutions, pamphlets, press releases, and ballots created by the union and distributed to its members or among its leadership. The materials provide extensive information about the efforts of faculty and staff of Connecticut's twelve community college to organize, beginning in the late 1960s, resulting in the formation of the Congress of Connecticut Community Colleges, better known as the 4Cs, in 1973.
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Congress of Connecticut Community Colleges Records, undated, 1950-2013, bulk 1967-1992 1 Linear Feet Two boxes of correspondence, newspaper clippings, photocopies, meeting minutes, flyers, and memoranda

Connecticut Association of Assessing Officers, Inc. (CAAO) Records, undated, 1912-2014

5.45 Linear Feet
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The Connecticut Association of Assessing Officers, Inc. (CAAO) is a professional organization that is affiliated with the International Association of Assessing Officers. CAAO is comprised of nearly 500 regular and subscribing members. Regular membership is open to all State of Connecticut public officials who are engaged in the administration of property assessments, including assessors, employees of assessors' offices and board of assessment appeals members. Subscribing membership is open to individuals or companies interested in property assessment or a related field. The mission of CAAO is to improve the standards of assessment practices within the State of Connecticut. To that end, the organization publishes a bi-monthly newsletter (the Assessoreporter) and the Handbook for Connecticut Assessors. CAAO is also closely involved in the Annual School for Assessors and Boards of Assessment Appeals, at which all the courses that are prerequisites for assessor certification are offered. If there is sufficient demand for a particular course, it can be offered at another time of the year. Additionally, CAAO's Education Committee sponsors various educational symposiums and workshops for assessors who are already certified.
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Connecticut Association of Assessing Officers, Inc. (CAAO) Records, undated, 1912-2014 5.45 Linear Feet

Connecticut Central Railroad Records, undated, 1967-1998, 2008

3 Linear Feet
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The collection consists of administrative files, photographs, and DVDs associated with the formation, maintenance and demise of the Connecticut Central Railroad, a freight line that ran in and around Middletown, Connecticut, from 1987 to 1998.
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Connecticut Central Railroad Records, undated, 1967-1998, 2008 3 Linear Feet

Connecticut Citizens Action Group Records, undated, 1964 - 2002

150.8 Linear Feet
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The Connecticut Citizen Action Group was the first state-based consumer interest group. Created in 1971 by Ralph Nader and directed by Toby Moffett, CCAG was designed to represent, inform, unite, and empower the citizens of Connecticut in their roles as consumers, workers, tax payers, and voters. Taking on such issues as illegal business practices, utility rate increases, environmental pollution, and consumer fraud, the newly formed group was inundated with citizen requests for information and counsel. Among its major activities and accomplishments are: the General Assembly Project, an in-depth analysis of the behavior of state legislators; the Health Project, which compiled a wide range of state health care information; organizing efforts to enact the Bottle Bill, which required deposits on many types of beverage containers; enforcing environmental standards and enacting consumer protection legislation; and watchdog oversight and legal action concerning utility companies and development projects.
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Connecticut Citizens Action Group Records, undated, 1964 - 2002 150.8 Linear Feet

Connecticut Civil Liberties Union Records, 1949-2001

26 Linear Feet
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The Connecticut Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities, history and administrative records of this organization. The collection contains the organizational documents of the New Haven Civil Liberties Council (1949-1958), administrative records of the CCLU (1958-1990) as well as the organization's materials pertaining to court cases.
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Connecticut Civil Liberties Union Records, 1949-2001 26 Linear Feet

Connecticut Countdown Records, 1961-1988

6.5 Linear Feet
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Connecticut Countdown was a non-profit organization established in 1983 to create a forum for public discussion of issues involved in preventing nuclear war. Connecticut Countdown evolved from discussions begun in the fall of 1983 among a small group of Hartford area citizens concerned about the risk of nuclear war. These discussions were initiated by members of the local chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility. The stimulus for their interest was a national meeting of Physicians for Social Responsibility attended by two members of the Hartford Chapter. The collection contains the administrative records of the organization, correspondence, publications, and news releases.
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Connecticut Countdown Records, 1961-1988 6.5 Linear Feet

Connecticut Daily Campus Records, undated, 1951-1967

1.25 Linear Feet
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The collection contains a few letters, minutes, manual for the Business manager, random issues of the paper and an example of layout and mockup of the student newspaper of the University of Connecticut.
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Connecticut Daily Campus Records, undated, 1951-1967 1.25 Linear Feet

Connecticut Employees Union Independent Records, 1937-2017

9 Linear Feet
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The early history of the Connecticut Employees Union Independent is largely the story of one man, Salvatore Perruccio, a prominent labor leader in the state of Connecticut for almost forty years. The Connecticut Employees Union Independent was formed on 26 April 1967, when Perruccio and 325 state employees working at the Connecticut Valley Hospital in Middletown decided to break away from AFSCME and begin their own union. The split with AFSCME was not friendly, and the Federation attacked the new union with a variety of tactics ranging from court injunctions, subterfuge, and even violence. The Independent managed to survive, and by 1981 it boasted a membership of over 8,000 state employees, most of whom were maintenance workers.
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Connecticut Employees Union Independent Records, 1937-2017 9 Linear Feet

Connecticut Labor Collection, 1897 - 1995

14 Linear Feet
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The collection contains publications, contracts, convention materials, constitutions, shop manuals, labor agreements, histories, pamphlets and other published materials gathered from labor unions and organizations in Connecticut.
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Connecticut Labor Collection, 1897 - 1995 14 Linear Feet

Connecticut League for Nursing Records, undated, 1952-2003

4.25 Linear Feet
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Administrative records of the Connecticut League for Nursing whose mission is to: foster partnerships between academic and clinical nursing leaders; facilitate access to formal nursing education programs in the State of Connecticut; provide affordable, accessible, and contemporary continuing education programs and forums; and support the National League for Nursing's initiatives related to Nurse Faculty Development, Nursing Research and Nursing Workforce Demographics (from CLN mission statement).
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Connecticut League for Nursing Records, undated, 1952-2003 4.25 Linear Feet

Connecticut Women's Educational and Legal Fund Records, 1972-1988

2 Linear Feet
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The Connecticut Women's Educational and Llegal Fund (CWEALF), a non-profit public interest law firm, was founded in 1973. CWEALF helps women gain equality under the law. Its establishment resulted from sex discrimination in mortgage lending, when attorneys from the Status of Women Committee of the Connecticut Bar Association joined forces and worked for the passage of the Connecticut Equal Credit Act.
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Connecticut Women's Educational and Legal Fund Records, 1972-1988 2 Linear Feet

Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company, Haddam Neck Plant Records, undated, 1963-2005

195 Linear Feet
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Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company was a nuclear power plant located in Haddam Neck, Connecticut. It began commercial operation in 1968 and produced over 110 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity in its 29 years of service. In 1996 the CY Board of Directors voted to permanently close the plant and decommissioning was completed in 2007. The records consist of plant design drawings, plant historical records, employee newsletters, environmental reports, regulatory correspondence, scrapbooks, plaques, photographs, and other audiovisual materials.
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Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company, Haddam Neck Plant Records, undated, 1963-2005 195 Linear Feet

Cooperative Extension Service: New Haven County Records, undated, 1944-1987

4.3 Linear Feet
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The collection documents the activities Cooperative Extension Service in New Haven County, Connecticut.
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Cos Cob Power Plant Records, undated, 1891-1986

18 Linear Feet
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The Cos Cob Power Plant, an electrical power plant located in Greenwich, Connecticut, was part of a pioneering venture in mainline railroad electrification. With the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad designed an efficient system using alternating-current (ac) electrification that facilitated railroad traffic into urban areas after the New York legislature passed laws prohibiting the use of steam locomotives in New York City south of the Harlem River. Construction of the Cos Cob Power Plant was completed in 1907 and served as the generating station for power to the trains. The collection consists of blueprints and wiring diagrams for the electrical systems of the Woodlawn, New York, to New Haven, Connecticut, line, with architectural drawings, foremen's log books, records of coal received, and administrative correspondence.
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Cos Cob Power Plant Records, undated, 1891-1986 18 Linear Feet

Council of Connecticut Academic Library Directors Records, 1993-1998

0.75 Linear Feet
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In June 1993, Dorothy Kijanka, Director of the Ryan Matura Library at Sacred Heart University, convened a group of library directors with the hope of forming a consortium, loosely modeled on WALDO, the Westchester Academic Library Directors Organization. Like the Westchester group, the envisioned Connecticut consortium would explore avenues of interlibrary cooperation, jointly seek grant funding, and serve as a forum for the discussion of mutual concerns.
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Council of Connecticut Academic Library Directors Records, 1993-1998 0.75 Linear Feet

County government records, 1792-1961

53.5 cubic feet
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Commissioner, Jail, Termporary Home, and Treasurer records from the eight Connecticut counties.
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County government records, 1792-1961 53.5 cubic feet

David Kherdian Papers, 1917-2016

74 Linear Feet
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Materials related to the life and career of author David Kherdian. The collection is comprised of correspondence, notes, galley proofs, print proofs, and publications, and contains many of his published works. In addition to his literary work, the collection contains various materials related to his Armenian family and interests.
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David Kherdian Papers, 1917-2016 74 Linear Feet

David McKain Papers, undated, 1955-2011

11.05 Linear Feet
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David McKain was an award winning author and retired University of Connecticut faculty member (Avery Point Campus). McKain's papers contain manuscripts of edited and unedited written works, professional correspondence and related documents, as well as photographs and genealogical research on the McKain/McKean/McCain family history.
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David McKain Papers, undated, 1955-2011 11.05 Linear Feet

Davis & Geck Company Records, undated, 1912-1997

14.5 Linear Feet
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The Davis & Geck Company was founded in 1909 by Charles T. Davis and Fred A. Geck. The company specialized in surgical sutures, beginning with catgut and moving on to kangaroo tendons and later to advanced synthetic materials. For much of its history, Davis & Geck was the world's second largest producer of surgical sutures. The company became part of American Cyanamid in 1930. After subsequent sales, the company was renamed Sherwood, Davis and Geck. Though the D+G offices were initially located in Brooklyn, New York, the company purchased a factory in Danbury, Connecticut, in the early 1950s. This factory was scheduled for closure in 1998 following the sale of Sherwood, Davis and Geck to the Tyco Corporation and the transfer of plant operations to Mexico.
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Davis & Geck Company Records, undated, 1912-1997 14.5 Linear Feet

Deep River Lace Company Records, undated, 1922-1983

36.7 Linear Feet
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The collection contains administrative and financial records, correspondence, patterns and samples documenting the later years of the last Leavers loom lace manufacturer in the state of Connecticut.
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Deep River Lace Company Records, undated, 1922-1983 36.7 Linear Feet

Diocesan Labor Institute Records, undated, 1944-1973

4 Linear Feet
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The Diocesan Labor Institute was founded in 1942 by Joseph F. Donnelly, then a Waterbury parish priest, later a monsignor, and eventually Auxiliary Bishop of the Hartford Archdiocese. The main purpose of Institute was to instruct workers on Catholic social philosophy and on the basics of trade unionism.
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Diocesan Labor Institute Records, undated, 1944-1973 4 Linear Feet

Dominic J. Badolato Papers, undated, 1918-2003

198 Linear Feet
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Records generated through the extensive career of Dominic J. Badolato (1919-1911), who served as a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives, representing New Britain, from 1954 to 1976, and was the founding head of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Union, Council 4, in New Britain, Connecticut, from 1968 to 1996.
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Dominic J. Badolato Papers, undated, 1918-2003 198 Linear Feet

Dorothy C. Goodwin Papers, undated, 1925 - 1995, bulk 1974 - 1992

15 Linear Feet
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Dorothy C. Goodwin was born in Hartford, CT, on 2 September 1914. Goodwin grew up in Connecticut and graduated magna cum laude from Smith College in 1937 (B.A., Sociology). In 1974, Goodwin returned to government service by winning a seat in the Connecticut General Assembly as a Democratic representative of the 54th district (includes Mansfield). She held positions on the Education, Finance and Human Services Committees, and co-chaired the Education Committee for much of her career.
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Dorothy C. Goodwin Papers, undated, 1925 - 1995, bulk 1974 - 1992 15 Linear Feet

Dudley S. Ingraham Papers, 1849-1984

30.5 Linear Feet
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Dudley Seymour Ingraham, son of William S. and Grace Seymour Ingraham, was born in Bristol, Connecticut on 14 August 1890. He was the great-grandson of Elias Ingraham, founder of the E. Ingraham Company (1831), manufacturer of clocks and watches. Ingraham attended local school and entered Phillips Andover Academy in 1906. In 1913 he graduated from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Law degree. He joined the family firm as a billing clerk and worked his way up to director, vice-president, treasurer and president. He retired on 23 August 1956, the last family member to hold the position of president. Dudley S. Ingraham died 23 March 1982 in Sanibal Island, Florida.
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Dudley S. Ingraham Papers, 1849-1984 30.5 Linear Feet

Eastern Nursing Research Society Records, 1986-2013

17.25 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The Eastern Nursing Research Society (ENRS) is comprised of RNs and others interested in nursing research. It was established in 1988 as the research arm of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Nursing Association (MARNA) and the New England Organization for Nursing (NEON). The ENRS region includes Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington, D.C.
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Eastern Nursing Research Society Records, 1986-2013 17.25 Linear Feet

Eaton Farms Development Collection, 1959-2002

4.75 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Materials relating to the proposed development of the Eaton farmland and related zoning disputes in Mansfield Center, CT (1987-1993).
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Eaton Farms Development Collection, 1959-2002 4.75 Linear Feet

Eduard Mark Papers, undated, 1922-2005

16.4 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Eduard M. Mark was a University of Connecticut educated historian who studied the Cold War era of U.S. military history. His collection consists of correspondence, notes, administrative records, transcripts, legal documents, manuscripts, photographs, news clippings, and books from the 1920s to the present.
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Eduard Mark Papers, undated, 1922-2005 16.4 Linear Feet

Edward A. Khairallah Papers, undated, 1958-1996

2.6 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The collection contains the professional papers of Edward A. Khairallah, Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology, at the University of Connecticut.
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Edward A. Khairallah Papers, undated, 1958-1996 2.6 Linear Feet

Edward Ingraham Papers, 1787-1971

12 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Edward Ingraham was born in Bristol, Connecticut. He was the great-grandson of Elias Ingraham. Mr. Ingraham was the president of the E. Ingraham Company from 1927- 1954. He died in 1972 at the age of 85.
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Edward Ingraham Papers, 1787-1971 12 Linear Feet

Edward J. Quirk Railroad Collection, undated, 1924-1989

1.95 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Edward J. Quirk (1906-1989) worked as a ticket agent for the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad. The collection consists of train passes, railroad memorabilia and photographs gathered by Mr. Quirk.
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Edward J. Quirk Railroad Collection, undated, 1924-1989 1.95 Linear Feet

Edwin O. Smith High School Records, undated, 1956-1968

39 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
In 1955, the Connecticut General Assembly authorized funding for the construction of a junior-senior high school in Mansfield, Connecticut, to be administered by the University of Connecticut. The school opened in the fall of 1958 and remained a division of the UConn School of Education until the summer of 1987.
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Edwin O. Smith High School Records, undated, 1956-1968 39 Linear Feet

E. Ingraham Company Records, undated, 1840-1967

268 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
For more than a century, the E. Ingraham Company was a prominent family-operated manufacturer of clocks and watches, with headquarters and plants located in Bristol, Connecticut
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E. Ingraham Company Records, undated, 1840-1967 268 Linear Feet

Eleanor Herrmann Nursing History Collection, 1904 - 2007

0.6 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Materials collected by Eleanor Herrmann, Professor of Nursing at the University of Connecticut, regarding the history of nursing.
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Election Laws Commission records, 1939-1941

1.75 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope
The Election Laws Commission studied election laws and recommended changes to correct any inadequacies.
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Election Laws Commission records, 1939-1941 1.75 cubic feet

Elliot S. Wolk Papers, 1954 - 1992

5.2 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Professor of Mathematics at the University of Connecticut until his retirement in 1988.
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Elliot S. Wolk Papers, 1954 - 1992 5.2 Linear Feet

Elmo Roper Papers, undated, 1909 - 1972

68.8 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Elmo Roper (1900 - 1971) was a pioneer in the fields of market research and public opinion polling. The collection contains correspondence, speeches, speech cards, articles, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks, some job files from Roper Research Associates, and a variety of press releases, advertisements, and legal papers from the various groups and corporations with which he was involved.
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Elmo Roper Papers, undated, 1909 - 1972 68.8 Linear Feet

Emhart Corporation Records, undated, 1883-1989

23 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Emhart Corporation was a multinational company located in Farmington, Connecticut. Prior to its 1989 merger with Black & Decker, Emhart operated in over one hundred countries with a world-wide work force of 30,000 employees. Emhart's products included machines for the manufacture of glass bottles and shoes; filling, sealing and packaging machinery; security systems; electronics; chemical products; metal fasteners; rubber processing equipment; and consumer and do-it-yourself products. Brand name products included True Temper速 hardware and sporting goods, and Price Pfister速 plumbing fixtures. Emhart's domestic roots went back to the American Hardware Company, founded in New Britain, Connecticut, in 1902.
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Emhart Corporation Records, undated, 1883-1989 23 Linear Feet

Esphyr Slobodkina Papers, undated, 1899-1995

50.55 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Esphyr Slobodkina was an artist, illustrator, and children's book author. Materials in the collection are comprised of illustrations, manuscripts, and other documents related to the publication of her works. There are also various materials related to her personal life.
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Esphyr Slobodkina Papers, undated, 1899-1995 50.55 Linear Feet

Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian Alliance Of Connecticut (Ella) Records, 1938-1996

1.75 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
In 1987, the Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian Alliance of Connecticut (ELLA) was formed to alert federal and state officials on issues concerning their respective countries. In particular, ELLA was formed to provide the media with accurate information on Baltic causes. Through these efforts, ELLA promotes a better understanding of the historic Baltic peoples as well as their contemporary problems.
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Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian Alliance Of Connecticut (Ella) Records, 1938-1996 1.75 Linear Feet

Eugene J. St. Pierre Papers, 1933-1986

8 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
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

Evan Hill Papers, 1880-1987

14.4 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The collection contains the research and publications of Evan Hill, journalism professor, and head of the journbalism department, at the University of Connecticut from 1965 to 1984.
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Evan Hill Papers, 1880-1987 14.4 Linear Feet

Everett Carll Ladd, Jr. Papers, undated, 1959-2000

51.2 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The collection contains the professional papers of Dr. Ladd, professor of political science and director of the Roper Center at the University of Connecticut.
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Everett Carll Ladd, Jr. Papers, undated, 1959-2000 51.2 Linear Feet

Faculty Club Records, 1915-1968

2.5 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The Faculty Club of the Connecticut Agricultural College was founded in 1915. It was established as a social organization open to "all male members of the several college staffs whose names appear in the catalog."
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Faculty Club Records, 1915-1968 2.5 Linear Feet

Feenie Ziner Papers, 1933-1988

10.5 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The personal and professional papers of Feenie Ziner, author and professor of English at the University of Connecticut. Materials include fan mail, personal and public correspondence, teaching notes, published and unpublished manuscripts, and personal planners, calenders, and notes.
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Feenie Ziner Papers, 1933-1988 10.5 Linear Feet

Fielding Dawson Papers, 1926-1997

50.25 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Writings, correspondence, artwork, publications and photographs of short story writer, novelist, poet, artist, and teacher Fielding Dawson. Dawson was known for his "stream-of-consciousness" style of writing and for his vivid memoirs of his time spent as a student at Black Mountain College. The papers contain some drawings and memorabilia, including posters, flyers, brochures, and bulletins, from Black Mountain College.
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Fielding Dawson Papers, 1926-1997 50.25 Linear Feet

First Casualty Press Records, 1960 - 1981

7.84 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Vietnam War veteran Basil T. Paquet founded First Casualty Press in September 1971 with fellow veterans Larry Rottmann and Jan Barry Crumb. Paquet both edited and contributed to Winning Hearts and Minds: War Poems by Vietnam Veterans and Free Fire Zone: Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans. Paquet won the Wallace Stevens Award for Poetry in 1969.
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First Casualty Press Records, 1960 - 1981 7.84 Linear Feet

Foster Gunnison, Jr. Papers, undated, 1945-1994

55 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
From 1963 to 1975, Foster Gunnison, Jr. collected the records of the Eastern Conference of Homophile Organizations (ECHO), an early coalition of organizations seeking the creation of a national homophile organization, and the records of gay and lesbian organizations throughout the United States. He founded his own organization, the Institute for Social Ethics (ISE), "a libertarian-oriented research facility and think tank for controversial social issues", in the early 1960's. In 1967 Gunnison authored, and the ISE published, the pamphlet An Introduction to the Homophile Movement which outlined the history, aims and objectives of the movement and profiles of organizations active in the movement. The publication was subsequently presented to the Committee on Religion and Psychiatry of the American Psychiatric Association. The Foster Gunnison Papers are comprised of personal correspondence, organizational records, conference proceedings, student organization records, serial publications and periodicals, posters and fliers, buttons, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
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Foster Gunnison, Jr. Papers, undated, 1945-1994 55 Linear Feet

Foxon Homemakers Club Records, undated, 1934-1994

1.5 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The records of the Foxon Homemakers Club, an associate member of the New Haven County Extension Service.
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Fred Carstensen Papers, undated, 1961-1995

2.3 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Fred Carstensen is a Professor of Economics at the University of Connecticut. The collection documents University committees and programs with which he was involved.
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Fred Carstensen Papers, undated, 1961-1995 2.3 Linear Feet

Gaines Collection of Americana, undated, 1786-1981

6.5 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Contains individual manuscript items collected by Gaines dating from 1786-1842, including correspondence, petitions, legal documents, receipts, and reports concerning such issues as slave trade, Quakers, taxes, state of the Treasury, etc. Other materials in the collection include research notes and correspondence with fellow collectors and librarians relating to Gaines's collecting activities and historical and bibliographical publications; and inventories and notes on items in his collections.
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Gaines Collection of Americana, undated, 1786-1981 6.5 Linear Feet

George Safford Torrey Papers, undated, 1910-1980

7.3 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
George Safford Torrey was born 14 March 1891 in Boston, Massachusetts. Torrey was hired in 1915 as an instructor of Botany at the Connecticut Agricultural College and in 1928 received tenure and was appointed Head of the Botany Department. Torrey retired from the University in 1953 and died in 1977.
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George Safford Torrey Papers, undated, 1910-1980 7.3 Linear Feet

Giligia Press Records, undated, 1965 - 1974

7.2 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Records and publications of Giligia Press, a small press founded by poet, novelist, and memoirist David Kherdian in 1965.
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Giligia Press Records, undated, 1965 - 1974 7.2 Linear Feet

Greater Hartford Labor Council, AFL-CIO Records, undated, 1947-1982

17 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The Greater Hartford Labor Council (GHLC) was formed in 1957. All local unions belonging to an international affiliated to the AFL-CIO or affiliated to the AFL-CIO directly are able to join the central labor body in their region upon payment of dues.
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Greater Hartford Labor Council, AFL-CIO Records, undated, 1947-1982 17 Linear Feet

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

24.2 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
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.
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Hampton Antiquarian and Historical Society Collection, undated, 1768-1977 24.2 Linear Feet

Harleigh B. Trecker Papers, undated, 1921-1981

26.9 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Harleigh Bradley Trecker was born 11 February 1911 in Calery, Illinois. Trecker attended George Williams College (B.S., 1934) and the University of Chicago (M.A., 1938) before embarking upon a career in social work. From 1938 until 1941, Trecker was an instructor at George Williams College and in 1941; he accepted a position at the University of Southern California. In 1951, Trecker accepted the position of Dean, School of Social Work at the University of Connecticut; a position he retained until 1968. From 1968 until his retirement in 1977, Trecker held the position of Professor of Social Work. Trecker's research focused on social work administration and boards of community service agencies. Harleigh Trecker died in 1986.
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Harleigh B. Trecker Papers, undated, 1921-1981 26.9 Linear Feet

Harry J. Marks Papers, undated, 1946 - 2005

27.3 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Papers of Harry J. Marks, long time professor of history at the University of Connecticut.
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Harry J. Marks Papers, undated, 1946 - 2005 27.3 Linear Feet

Hartford Journeymen Plumbers and Apprentices, Local 76 Records, 1909-1983

9 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
This local was originally chartered on 1 March 1893 as Local 76 of the United Association of Journeymen Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Steamfitters and Steamfitters Helpers of the United States and Canada.
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Hartford National Bank & Trust Company Records, 1792-1976

350 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
On 29 May 29 1792, the Hartford Bank was the first bank to be granted a charter in the State of Connecticut. On 8 August 1792, the Hartford Bank opened for business at a location on the south side of Pearl Street just a short distance from Main. Throughout its long history it has been situated in the business center of Hartford and always within a block of the original site. In 1865, it joined the national bank system and became known as the Hartford National Bank. By 1970, a total of twenty banks and trust companies had been consolidated into the Hartford National family and today their services cover the entire State of Connecticut.
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Hartford National Bank & Trust Company Records, 1792-1976 350 Linear Feet

Hartford National Corporation Records, undated, 1792-1995

180 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
In 1969, the Hartford National Bank and Trust Company became the first completely owned subsidiary bank of the newly established Hartford National Corporation. After this merger, the HNC had assets totaled over $1.1 billion. The purchase of Connecticut National Bank would almost double the number of banks under its management and increase its assets drastically. The HNC merged with Shawmut National Corporation. Hartford remained one of the two dual headquarters for the corporation until its eventual merger with Fleet Bank in 1995.
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Hartford National Corporation Records, undated, 1792-1995 180 Linear Feet

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Hartford Town and City Clerk Archives: Education, 1635-2010 (Entire archive), bulk 1839-1947

6 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The archive is a comprehensive record of the City of Hartford, as collected by the Town and City Clerk Office. It includes record groups by department, government entity, or area of focus, as well as single subjects, such as bridges, railroads, and celebrations. Additionally, the collection holds vital statistics for select years.
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Hartford Town and City Clerk Archives: Education, 1635-2010 (Entire archive), bulk 1839-1947 6 Linear Feet

Hartford Town and City Clerk Archives: Mayor and Council, 1639-2010 (Entire archive), bulk 1844-1948

10 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The archive is a comprehensive record of the City of Hartford, as collected by the Town and City Clerk Office. It includes record groups by department, government entity, or area of focus, as well as single subjects, such as bridges, railroads, and celebrations. Additionally, the collection holds vital statistics for select years.
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Hartford Town and City Clerk Archives: Mayor and Council, 1639-2010 (Entire archive), bulk 1844-1948 10 Linear Feet

Hartford Town and City Clerk Archives: Sewers, 1635-2010 (Entire archive), bulk 1900-1902

30 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The archive is a comprehensive record of the City of Hartford, as collected by the Town and City Clerk Office. It includes record groups by department, government entity, or area of focus, as well as single subjects, such as bridges, railroads, and celebrations. Additionally, the collection holds vital statistics for select years.
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Hartford Town and City Clerk Archives: Sewers, 1635-2010 (Entire archive), bulk 1900-1902 30 Linear Feet

Hartford Town and City Clerk Archives: Town and City Officers, 1635-2010 (Entire archive), bulk 1823-1977

21.5 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The archive is a comprehensive record of the City of Hartford, as collected by the Town and City Clerk Office. It includes record groups by department, government entity, or area of focus, as well as single subjects, such as bridges, railroads, and celebrations. Additionally, the collection holds vital statistics for select years.
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Hartford Town and City Clerk Archives: Town and City Officers, 1635-2010 (Entire archive), bulk 1823-1977 21.5 Linear Feet

Hartford Town and City Clerk Archives: Zoning, 1635-2010 (Entire archive), bulk 1924-1948

3 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The archive is a comprehensive record of the City of Hartford, as collected by the Town and City Clerk Office. It includes record groups by department, government entity, or area of focus, as well as single subjects, such as bridges, railroads, and celebrations. Additionally, the collection holds vital statistics for select years.
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Hartford Town and City Clerk Archives: Zoning, 1635-2010 (Entire archive), bulk 1924-1948 3 Linear Feet

Haymarket People's Fund Records, undated, 1971-1983

1 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
The Haymarket People's Fund is an activist-controlled foundation committed to radical social change. It gives grants to grassroots groups throughout New England, which fight violence, poverty, and injustice, in an effort to empower oppressed communities.
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Haymarket People's Fund Records, undated, 1971-1983 1 Linear Feet