Maps.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Danbury Industrial Corporation Records
The Danbury Industrial Corporation was established between 1916-1918 to promote the City of Danbury as an attractive location for business and industry initially through the purchase of land for industrial development. The collection includes the D.I.C. records, clippings, correspondence, legal documents and most notably a three volume Danbury Industrial Survey which contains comprehensive descriptions and statistical analyses of Danbury's business and industrial community from 1918.
Danbury Miscellanea Collection
Comprised of maps, photographs and miscellanea collected by the University Archives since the 1980s.
Danbury (Town of) Records
Stephen R. Bartlett Collection
A collection of deeds and miscellany handed down from the Pickett Family which owned land in Danbury, CT among other places. The collection also contains a letter that describes the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
The Picture Collection of Donald Moss
The collection is comprised of approximately thirty linear feet of newspaper and magazine clipping, stamps, postcards, maps, photographs and original illustrations that were used as a morgue file during Moss’ career as an artist and illustrator.
Truman A. Warner Papers
World War I Era Publications and Propaganda: Codman Collection
A collection of U.S., U.K. and French publications primarily from the First World War and most are propagandistic in nature. The collection includes some ephemera and clippings from the era as well.