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Wesley Needham photographic slides of Yale University, 1978-1978

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The records consist of 35 mm color photographic slides documenting Yale University buildings, particularly Sterling Memorial Library. Includes interior views and architectural details.
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Sewell Family Papers, 1848 - 1921

43 item 2 file folders
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Group of legal documents issued by the descendants of Anna Sewell concerning royalties from the first movie version of her classic animal novel made by Vitagraph Company in 1921, correspondence between solicitors (January 20-September 13, 1921), copy of the will from the author's brother Phillip Sewell.
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Sewell Family Papers, 1848 - 1921 43 item 2 file folders

Seymour Specialty Wire Company Records, 1895-1992

52.5 Linear Feet
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The collection contains administrative records, correspondence, financial records, legal documents, maps, notes, publications, preliminary sketches, blueprints, and microfilm from the Seymour Manufacturing Company and the Seymour Specialty Wire Company. The Seymour Manufacturing Company, later renamed the Seymour Specialty Wire Company, produced brass products at several mills along the Naugatuck River for over one hundred years, before closing in 1991.
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Seymour Specialty Wire Company Records, 1895-1992 52.5 Linear Feet

Sherwood Waldron collection, 1844-1960

9.5 Linear Feet
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The Sherwood Waldron collection (1995.04) relates to the tobacco industry in South Windsor, CT, and elsewhere and includes histories, account books, articles, personal letters and photographs, and objects and artifacts.
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Sherwood Waldron collection, 1844-1960 9.5 Linear Feet

Sigrid Schultz Papers, 1929-1945, n.d.

3 linear feet 5 boxes, 1 oversized
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This collection documents the life and work of journalist and writer Sigrid Schultz. Among the earliest women to hold a high position in international journalism, Schultz was appointed Central European Bureau Chief in the Chicago Tribune's Berlin office in late 1925. She reported for the Tribune and the Mutual Broadcasting Service until her return to the U.S. in 1941. Schultz gave early warning about the rise of the National Socialist party in Germany, cultivating connections with Nazi leaders that enabled her to do in-depth reporting.
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Sigrid Schultz Papers, 1929-1945, n.d. 3 linear feet 5 boxes, 1 oversized

W. Todd Furniss papers, 1990-1990

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The W. Todd Furniss papers consist of two autobiographical volumes which describe the life of the Furniss family from 1927-1942.
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W. Todd Furniss papers, 1990-1990 0.25 Linear Feet

Small Archives and Manuscripts (ARC), bulk 1800-2024

20 Linear Feet
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The ARC collection represents small archival collections, single items, and other material held by the Bridgeport History Center that does not have enough volume to constitute an entire archival collection.
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Small Archives and Manuscripts (ARC), bulk 1800-2024 20 Linear Feet

Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut records, 1893-1972

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The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut was organized in 1893 to "perpetuate the memory of the events of American Colonial History, and of the men who assisted in the establishment, defense and preservation of the American Colonies." Membership is composed of male descendants of men who rendered military or civil service to the colonies from the settlement of Jamestown, May 13, 1607 to the battle of Lexington, April 19, 1775. The collection consists of supplemental and original applications for membership in the state organization. Click here to see the scanned paper finding aid and container list (pdf).
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Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut records, 1893-1972 1.5 Cubic Feet

Walter Clay Lowdermilk papers, 1969-1969

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Typed manuscript (mimeograph) "Soil, Forest, and Water Conservation in China, Israel, Africa, and the United States," oral history interview (703 pages in two volumes) conducted by Malca Chall for the Regional Oral History Office at the University of California at Berkeley, illustrated, 1969, Berkeley, California. Also included is a typed manuscript (mimeograph) "The Heavens Cooperate," by Inez M. Lowdermilk.
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Walter Clay Lowdermilk papers, 1969-1969 0.5 Linear Feet

Solyman Brown Research Collection, 1841-2006

2.00
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The research materials related to Dr. Solyman Brown compiled by Dr. Leonard Elkins, who was working on an uncompleted biography of Dr. Brown.
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Solyman Brown Research Collection, 1841-2006 2.00