Truman A. Warner Papers, MS026

Warner spent 37 years as a teacher and administrator and was also a board member and former president of the Scott-Fanton Museum, now known as the Danbury Museum and Historical Society. During his tenure, he supervised and contributed to numerous museum exhibits. The Warner Collection consists of writings, photographs, miscellanea, research notes and papers documenting Warner’s life as a World War II medic, author, historian and historical researcher. The bulk of the collection contains an extensive series of newspaper clippings and printed materials relating to local and state history, several boxes of personal papers, and several boxes that contain information on Western’s faculty, administration, and events concerning the school’s history beginning in the 1940s and continuing through to the late 1990s.

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Warner's WW II Draft, Enlistment and Discharge Papers
School and Community of Ixmiquilpan
Photocards of Mexico
Postcards from Mexico
The Main Street School (Danbury CT) "The Echo"
Warner's Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo, Mexico images
Immigration and the Impact of the Irish on the Town of Danbury, Connecticut, During the 19th Century
The Blue Devil
"Granville" Letter from Sarah
New Milford Church records (transcription)

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