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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
EnglishVIAFrevised2015-05-04machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-17T12:38:41machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-17T12:38:41humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonSmith, Anne, 1955-presumedSmith, AnnepresumedSmith, Anne, widow of Francis, 2nd Viscount Carringtonpresumed1955-03-16Nuneaton, WarwickshireBlackheath, KentDummer, SouthamptonLedsham, YorkshireLondon, EnglandKirkby Ravensworth, North Riding of YorkshireMilton-next-Sittingbourne, Kent
Epithet: widow of Francis, 2nd Viscount Carrington
British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001199.0x00021dCaroline Bond DayQuinebaug Company.Teale, Edwin Way, 1899-Wauregan Company.Wauregan Mills.Wauregan-Quinebaug Company.Smith, Anne, 1955-Wauregan and Quinebaug Company., 1795-1979.Wauregan and Quinebaug Company. 1795-1979.The history of the Wauregan Mills, the Quinebaug Company and other related mills is very much tied to the history of the Atwood family. The collection includes family records and materials as well as records of the Wauregan Mills, Wauregan Company, Quinebaug Mill, Wauregan-Quinebaug Company, and Wauregan Mills, Inc.EnglishArchives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.(XVI. ff. 190). 7 Dec. 1747-20 July, 1748.includes:f. 1 William Wilkinson, Vicar of Bromfield county Cumberland: Suit v. Pattinson: 1747. f. 1 Sir Richard Musgrave, Baronet; afterwards Hylton; of Hayton: Suit v. Pattinson: 1747. f. 1 Christopher Pa...(XVI. ff. 190). 7 Dec. 1747-20 July, 1748.includes:f. 1 William Wilkinson, Vicar of Bromfield county Cumberland: Suit v. Pattinson: 1747. f. 1 Sir Richard Musgrave, Baronet; afterwards Hylton; of Hayton: Suit v. Pattinson: 1747. f. 1 Christopher Pa... 7 Dec 1747-20 Jul 17481 itemEnglishBritish LibraryDay, Caroline Bond, 1889-1948., Papers of Caroline Bond Day, bulk, 1918-1931Caroline Bond Day Caroline Bond Day papers, bulk, 1918-193116 boxes; 10 flat file drawersThe papers reflect Caroline Bond Day's interest in sociological and anthropological research of cross-cultural families, culminating in her publication, "A Study of Some Negro-White Families in the United States." The papers contain significant information relating to family life, housing, occupations, salaries, religious affiliations, education, special interests, and political activities. The Papers also include materials Day collected to aid in her research, such as news clippings, pamphlets, books, and manuscripts by other researchers. Included is a speech given by Earnest A. Hooton to Howard University students in 1929.Peabody Museum Archives, Harvard University(VIII. ff. 196). 12 Mar. 1742-29 Jan. 1743.includes:f. 2 Fellow: Suit v. Jermyn: 1742. f. 5 Barnard Wilson, DD, Vicar of Newark: Suit v. Lord Middleton: 1742. f. 5 Francis Willoughby, 2nd Baron Middleton: Lawsuits: 1742-1746. f. 8 Isabella Le Neve...(VIII. ff. 196). 12 Mar. 1742-29 Jan. 1743.includes:f. 2 Fellow: Suit v. Jermyn: 1742. f. 5 Barnard Wilson, DD, Vicar of Newark: Suit v. Lord Middleton: 1742. f. 5 Francis Willoughby, 2nd Baron Middleton: Lawsuits: 1742-1746. f. 8 Isabella Le Neve... 12 Mar 1742-29 Jan 17431 itemEnglishBritish LibraryEdwin Way Teale Papers, undated, 1799-1995.Teale, Edwin Way, 1899-.Edwin Way Teale Papers undated, 1799-1995238.0 Linear feetEdwin Way Teale, Connecticut-based naturalist, was the author of thirty-two books. His papers include field notes and drafts for each of his books, early childhood writings, professional writings for magazines, newspapers and book reviews, correspondence- both personal and professional, personal and family documents, scrapbooks, and memorabilia, as well as his photographs (prints, negatives, and transparencies) and his personal library. There is also one box of original John Burroughs material Teale collected over the years.EnglishArchives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.