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Gary Pitcock South Windsor slide photographs, Circa 1975

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Eighty slide photographs depicting buildings, farms, cemeteries, and other notable sites, events, and items in South Windsor.
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Gaye Tuchman Papers, undated

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Interviews, notes, manuscript of dissertation and book by Gaye Tuchman, University of Connecticut Professor Emerita of Sociology
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Gay Walker photographic slides of stained glass windows in Hall of Graduate Studies, Yale University, 1987-1987

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The materials consist of slides by Gay Walker of stained glass windows in Hall of Graduate Studies at Yale.
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The Max Kowalski Collection, 1913-1939

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Vocal music by the Polish-German-English composer Max Kowalski (1882-1956)

Genealogical and historical notes, circa 1895-1902

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New clippings from the New York Main and Express.
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John C. Mersick family papers, 1856-1903

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The papers consist of correspondence, writings, and notes of John C. Mersick and his son Charles S. Mersick, both merchants in nineteenth-century New Haven, Connecticut. John C. Mersick's papers relate to his historical interests and the Washington Union Brotherhood. The papers also document Charles S. Mersick's genealogical interests.
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Wadsworth Family Papers, 1747-1826

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The majority of the collection concerns the activities of Samuel Wadsworth, a merchant and landowner of Hartford. Among his legal records are bills of sale for one Negro woman and two Negro men, 1756-1766, and a document in which Sarah Boardman gives her man Peter “liberty to work for” Samuel Wadsworth. Deeds comprise another substantial portion of Wadsworth’s legal papers and these instruments of transfer include leases for “farm letts”, and the sale and purchase of partial interest in several sailing vessels. Accounts among Samuel’s financial records indicate he traded horses for rum and sugar in Barbados. There are also bills for services rendered by what appears to be a maid, one for schooling Gurdon, and one for making britches for Samuel and his son and repairing britches for his Negro. An account of the distribution of Samuel’s estate illustrates the extent of his wealth and land holdings. In 1826, someone made an inventory of land owned by Gurdon and George Wadsworth with exact measurements of each plot. Gurdon’s papers also include a copy of a document setting out his widow’s third. Several plot plans accompany the land inventories. Samuel’s daughter Hannah married John Bigelow. When Bigelow died, Samuel settled his estate. The estate records and several earlier documents, such as a bill dated 1777 for eleven months service in your company, indicate Bigelow served during the Revolution.

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Increase Niles Tarbox papers, 1832-1884, bulk 1844-1884

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Notes, poems, and a journal representing Increase Tarbox's student years including those at Yale and a manuscript for a book of hymns and poetry.
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Genealogical notes on families of Litchfield, Connecticut, 1939

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The Notes were compiled by Payne Kenyon Kilbourne, M.A. who was secretary of the Litchfield County Historical and Antiquarian Society, author of "Sketches and Chronicles of the Town of Litchfield, Connecticut", which was published in Hartford in 1859.
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Genealogical notes on families of Litchfield, Connecticut, 1939

Marble-Richardson family papers, 1695-1971

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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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