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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-23machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-16T16:31:56machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-16T16:31:56humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonBenedict, G. G. (George Grenville), 1826-1907presumedBenedict, George G. (George Grenville), 1826-1907presumedBenedict, G. G.presumedBenedict, GeorgepresumedBenedict, G. G. 1826-1907presumedBenedict, George Grenville, 1826-1907presumedBenedict, George G.presumed1826-12-101907-04-08RailroadsTucker (Utah)Soldier Summit (Utah)Wasatch County (Utah)Harvard College (1780- ). Assistant Dean in Charge of Records.Harvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Office of the Registrar.Veazey, Wheelock Graves, 1835-1898.Yale, Linus, 1821-1868.Benedict, D. B.Benedict, S. A.Benedict, George, fl. 1830.Benedict, R. C.Benedict, P. H.Benedict, G. G. (George Grenville), 1826-1907Harvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Office of the Registrar. Correspondence and other records, ca. 1920-1967 (inclusive).Harvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Office of the Registrar.Correspondence and other records, ca. 1920-1967 (inclusive).19 containersCorrespondence and related material , including the following Dean of Records: G.G. Benedict, D. Byers, A. Hindmarsh, G.W. Lewis, D. Leighton, F. Parkman, R.H. Phelps, and S. Kennedy. S. Kennedy and R. Shenton also served in the later office of Registrar. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below. Harvard University Archives.Harvard College (1780- ). Assistant Dean in Charge of Records. Records of the Assistant Dean in Charge of Records, 1921-1948 (inclusive).Harvard College (1780- ). Assistant Dean in Charge of Records.Records of the Assistant Dean in Charge of Records, 1921-1948 (inclusive).89 containersIncludes mostly correspondence and memoranda, pertaining to scholarship awards, student examinations, withdrawal records, studentrank lists, extracurricular activities of undergraduates, and other matters. Also financial documents, such as account books, and other records. Includes records of the following Assistant Deans: E.R. Gay, Delmar Leighton, Francis Parkman, G.G. Benedict, Douglas Byers, Albert Hindmarsh, G.W. Lewis and R.G. Phelps. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.Harvard University Archives.Yale, Linus, 1821-1868. Linus Yale, ALS: Shelburne Falls, to G. G. Benedict, 1864.Yale, Linus, 1821-1868.Towne, Henry R.Linus Yale, ALS: Shelburne Falls, to G. G. Benedict, 1864.1 item.Letter discussing how to open a lock, with diagrams. Cornell University LibraryGeorge Benedict letter, 1861 August 31.George Benedict letter, 1861 August 31.0.1 linear feet (1 letter and envelope)This collection consists of one letter from Benedict, stationed at Camp McClellan, Iowa, to a Miss Susan Benedict, perhaps his sister, written 31 August 1861. Benedict mentions that there are fourteen prisoners there, one a "rebble [sic] Colonel With one arm off". University of AlabamaVeazey, Wheelock Graves, 1835-1898. Wheelock Graves Veazey papers, 1853-1939 (bulk 1853-1894).Veazey, Wheelock Graves, 1835-1898.Benedict, G. G. (George Grenville), 1826-1907.Morrill, Justin S. (Justin Smith), 1810-1898.Ormsbee, Ebenezer Jolls, 1834-1924.Phelps, Edward J.Pingry, William M. (William Morrill), 1806-1885.Poland, Luke P. (Luke Potter), 1815-1887.Proctor, Redfield, 1831-1908.Thomas, Stephen, 1809-1903.Washburn, Peter T. (Peter Thacher), 1814-1870.Wheelock Graves Veazey papers, 1853-1939 (bulk 1853-1894).2 linear ft. (2 boxes)Series I, personal papers, consists mainly of letters written by Veazey to his wife during his service in the Civil War. Many of the letters have been transcribed. Other documents include: Veazey's orations; his accounts of the Battle of Gettysburg; correspondence with Civil War historian G.G. Benedict; and part of an interview concerning Veazey's political ambitions. Series II, official correspondence and legal papers, is principally made up of correspondence to Veazey in his capacity as an attorney. The bulk of this correspondence dates from the period 1874-1878 and includes correspondence concerning the Phair murder case in 1874. Correspondents include G.G. Benedict, J.S. Morrill, E.J. Ormsbee, E.J. Phelps, William M. Pingry, Luke P. Poland, Redfield Proctor, Stephen Thomas and Peter T. Washburn. Also, there is a sizable portion of documents dating from the the Civil War, mainly consisting of official communications between Veazey and government officials, recruits and other officers. Of particular interest are Veazey's pocket diaries from 1861 and 1863. Vermont Historical SocietyBenedict, George. Photographs.Benedict, George.Photographs.1 fd.About twenty photographs of Tucker and Soldier Summit, Utah from the 1940s depicting daily life of a railroad employee and family. Utah Division of State History, Utah Historical Society