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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/50132923
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/722852511
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155876903
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155496945
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/79699332
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/729399870
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/70977131
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/58774997
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/701763991
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/54751865
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/28774759
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/232006591
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/76968717
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/702168412
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/70953807
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155003574
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/47976581
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/704908598
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/702168489
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/38077938
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/17797116
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/664362405
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/52220024
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/21202319
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/21202319
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/50131996
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/50131996
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http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0781
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/656394050
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/656394050
Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1863-1879
Title:
SIA RU000026, Smithsonian Institution Office of the Secretary, Correspondence, 1863-1879
This series consists mostly of correspondence addressed to Joseph Henry, much of which received his personal attention; also included are some copies of Henry letters, occasional returned original Henry letters, and a considerable number of letters to Spencer Fullerton Baird.
ArchivalResource: 59.56 cubic feet
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- Smithsonian Archives. Ru 26: Office Of The Secretary, Incoming Corres..
Weather Bureau
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Weather Bureau
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- National Archives And Records Administration. Rg 27: Weather Bureau.
Scrapbook, [ca. 1890-1900]
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Scrapbook, [ca. 1890-1900]
Littel's scrapbook contains clippings, Trinity College Class Day programs, correspondence, tickets, flyers, maps, invitations, calling cards, photographs, and programs, relating to Trinity College sports and other events, Littel's European trips, and miscellaneous personal matters.
ArchivalResource: .2 cubic ft.
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- Littel, Elton Gardiner, 1879-1962. Scrapbook, [ca. 1890-1900]
Holcomb, Lemuel, 1793-1876. Papers, 1809-1863.
Title:
Papers, 1809-1863.
Correspondence from Holcomb to family members in Granby and East Granby, which separated from the town of Granby in 1858; notebook, letters, and poems, written by his son, Hugh H. Holcomb, Episcopal missionary near Cape Palmas, West Africa; and papers of other family members.
ArchivalResource: 3 in.
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- Holcomb, Lemuel, 1793-1876. Papers, 1809-1863.
Watson, Henry. [Note book containing autographs of members of classes of 1827-1833.
Title:
[Note book containing autographs of members of classes of 1827-1833. [1827-1833?]
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Watson, Henry. [Note book containing autographs of members of classes of 1827-1833.
Connecticut Historical Society. Universities and colleges ephemera.
Title:
Universities and colleges ephemera. 1811-2003.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (ca. 780 items)
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/53832960 View
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- Connecticut Historical Society. Universities and colleges ephemera.
Hamersley family. Hamersley family papers, 1835-1901.
Title:
Hamersley family papers, 1835-1901.
The Hamersley family papers contains correspondence and other items belonging to William James Hamersley, Andrew Hamersley, and William James' son William. William James was a lawyer and also served as Postmaster for Hartford, Connecticut. His son William attended Trinity College, and the collection contains some of his writings and other memorabilia from his time there. William James also received a patent for an improvement to stirrups. Additionally, he served as Mayor of Hartford. The younger William Hamersley served as States Attorney. He was also an author, having a play deposited in the Library of Congress in 1875. Hamersley & Co., a printing company, deposited a number of works with the Library of Congress. The material is arranged chronologically. Among the undated material is the layout of a garden, recipes, and poetry. Most of the undated material is personal correspondence, especially among the later generation(s). Also contains correspondence between Rev. John Williams and William Hamersley, William C. Doane and William Hamersley, and William Niles and William Hamersley. There are writings by William Niles and some that are unattributed. Other items include speeches by William Hamersley.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet (12 boxes).
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- Hamersley family. Hamersley family papers, 1835-1901.
Littell, Elton Gardiner, 1879-1962. Elton Gardiner Littell scrapbook, 1887-1902.
Title:
Elton Gardiner Littell scrapbook, 1887-1902.
The Littell family traces its ancestry to settlers in the Delaware River Valley of Pennsylvania and New Jersey during the early eighteenth century. Elton Gardiner Littell, third son of Rev. T. Harrington Littell, an Episcopalian priest, was a New York City pediatrician, chief of school medical services for the Westchester Medical Society, and superintendent of health in the public schools of Yonkers. He great-uncle, Eliakim Littel, was a notable American publisher. A graduate of Trinity College and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Elton Gardiner Littell died in Yonkers in 1962. Littell's scrapbook focuses mainly on his years at Trinity College, 1895-1899, and includes clippings, photographs, calling cards and ephemera. Littell collected autographs from friends and faculty members, and maintained material documenting his participation in football and tennis, his attendance at social dances and theatrical events, and his membership in the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Additional items include obituaries of family members, friends, and notable individuals; a small quantity of correspondence; and a draft of his 1899 Trinity College commencement address, The Proper Treatment of Criminals. Also present are clippings from this same time period related to his father, Rev. T. Harrington Littell, his brother Rev. John Stockton Littell, and his brother Rev. Samuel Harrington Littell, a missionary who later served the Episcopalian Church as the Bishop of Honolulu.
ArchivalResource: 0 linear foot (1 box)
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- Littell, Elton Gardiner, 1879-1962. Elton Gardiner Littell scrapbook, 1887-1902.
Leaken, William Ridgley. Scrapbook, 1873-1880.
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Scrapbook, 1873-1880.
Memorabilia of student at Trinity College in Hartford, Conn.; includes examination questions, programs, a vignette of the Allyn House in Hartford, Conn., and clippings about African-American James Williams and about the IKA fraternity.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 31 cm.
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- Leaken, William Ridgley. Scrapbook, 1873-1880.
Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew, 1792-1854. Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright papers, 1819-1865.
Title:
Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright papers, 1819-1865.
Most correspondence concerns the years before Wainwright became Provisional Bishop of New York, including early and frank remarks by others on his character and abilities, 1825-1833; a letter of 1830 by Wainwright as a trustee of the New York Protestant Episcopal Press; and mention that Wainwright might become President of Trinity College, Hartford, and Bishop of Connecticut, 1846. Later correspondence with Maryland Bishop William Rollinson Whittingham, includes discussion of relations with the Church of England, especially concerning the Society for Propagation of the Gospel, and Wainwright's intention of visiting England to promote church unity, 1852. Other papers relate to his election and consecration as Bishop, 1852, and his request for advice about feuding churches in Albany, in the same year.
ArchivalResource: 41 items.
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- Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew, 1792-1854. Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright papers, 1819-1865.
Perry, James Franklin, 1790-1853. Perry, James Franklin and Stephen Samuel, papers, 1785-1942.
Title:
Perry, James Franklin and Stephen Samuel, papers, 1785-1942.
Papers of Perry and his son Stephen Samuel Perry and their extended families cover significant events in Texas history from the early years of colonization up to the twentieth century.
ArchivalResource: 13 ft., 9 in.
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- Perry, James Franklin, 1790-1853. Perry, James Franklin and Stephen Samuel, papers, 1785-1942.
Clements, Rex Stowers, 1902-1981. [Diplomas awarded to Rex Stowers Clements] / by Ogdenburg Free Academy ... [et al.].
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[Diplomas awarded to Rex Stowers Clements] / by Ogdenburg Free Academy ... [et al.]. 1931.
ArchivalResource: 10 items ; 15 x 20 - 60 x 46 cm.
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- Clements, Rex Stowers, 1902-1981. [Diplomas awarded to Rex Stowers Clements] / by Ogdenburg Free Academy ... [et al.].
Parsons, Isaac, 1790-1868. Account book, 1820-1832.
Title:
Account book, 1820-1832.
Accounts of Latin tutor, of the First Ecclesiastical Society of East Haddam, Conn., of dairy products sold and of the estate of Elijah Parsons (1827); includes reference to the establishment of Washington (now Trinity) College in Hartford, Conn.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 40 cm.
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- Parsons, Isaac, 1790-1868. Account book, 1820-1832.
Burges, William, 1827-1881. [Report dated September 29, 1874, to accompany his architectural plans and drawings for Trinity College, Hartford].
Title:
[Report dated September 29, 1874, to accompany his architectural plans and drawings for Trinity College, Hartford]. 1874 Sept. 29.
ArchivalResource: [16] leaves ; 33 cm.
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- Burges, William, 1827-1881. [Report dated September 29, 1874, to accompany his architectural plans and drawings for Trinity College, Hartford].
Coxe, A. Cleveland (Arthur Cleveland), 1818-1896. Arthur Cleveland Coxe papers, 1837-1887.
Title:
Arthur Cleveland Coxe papers, 1837-1887.
The papers cover a broad range of ecclesiastical interests, colored by Coxe's close friendship with Bishop William Rollinson Whittingham, which occasioned much of this frank and confidential correspondence. They span most of Coxe's career, beginning with student days at the General Theological Seminary, 1840-1841, and work in St. Anne's Parish, Morrisania, N.Y., 1841-1842; St. John's Parish, Hartford, Conn., 1843-1854; and Grace Church, Baltimore, 1854-1863. Many describe conditions and events in the Dioceses of Connecticut and Massachusetts during that period. A great deal of material concerns the Diocese of Maryland and events in Maryland, especially relating to the history of Grace Church. Coxe gives his views on slavery and the condition of slaves in Baltimore. Civil War correspondence concerns his troubles as a Unionist and correspondence with the Reverend William E. Wyatt about publication in England of Coxe's views on the Civil War. After the war, Coxe writes of changes he perceived in Maryland and the abolition of slavery. He also writes Whittingham about many of the problems confronting that bishop. Other subjects are Coxe's declining election as Bishop of Texas, 1856; appointment as President of Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.; call to Calvary Church, New York City, 1863?; and election as Bishop Coadjutor of Western New York (of which he later was Bishop), 1864. Many papers pertain to his episcopate, dealing with affairs of that Diocese and of the Episcopal Church throughout the world. Diocesan items include many clergy matters, a Pastoral Letter to the women of the Diocese on the role of women in the Church, 1868, a letter of 1887 about St. Paul's Cathedral, Buffalo, and a sermon on the vocation of the laity. Substantial materials concern Coxe's writings. His poems, tracts, and sermons, as well as numerous letters, reveal his views on literature, hymn writing, churchmanship, Catholic tradition, translation of the Bible, theology, the Sunday School movement, marriage, the Prayer Book, the Freedmans' Commission, and many other matters. He opposes the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament and some other High Church developments, occasioning a dispute with the Reverend Charles C. Grafton (later Bishop of Fond du Lac), 1874. There is much on education, particularly the General Theological Seminary and Nashotah House in Wisconsin. Many letters concern relations with other bishops, among them George W. Doane, William C. Doane, George M. Randall, Theodore B. Lyman, Horatio Southgate, Manton Eastburn, and Charles F. Robertson, as well as other clergymen and laymen, such as the Reverend Libertus Van Bokkelen and Hugh Davey Evans, of Maryland. Matters of broader scope are relations with the Unitarian, Roman Catholic, Old Catholic, and Orthodox Churches. Many letters also discuss relations with the Church of England, including the Lambeth Conferences and Coxe's contacts with English bishops, such as the Bishops of Lichfield, Ely, and Kingston, in the 1870s. Other papers relate to Coxe's support of the mission in Turkey in the 1840s and his work on the Italian Church Reformation Commission of the House of Bishops, 1865-1872; the Russo-Greek Committee, 1866-1874; and the Mexican Commission, 1874-1876. There are many references to business of the General Conventions of the Church, and minor references to the translation of the Prayer Book into German, Coxe's supervision of the missions in Haiti, 1872, and his views on the mission in Liberia.
ArchivalResource: 284 items.
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- Coxe, A. Cleveland (Arthur Cleveland), 1818-1896. Arthur Cleveland Coxe papers, 1837-1887.
Maurice family. Maurice family papers, 1796-1959.
Title:
Maurice family papers, 1796-1959.
Family correspondence and professional papers of Charles F. Maurice (fl. 1830-1858), businessman, educator, and farmer, of Perth Amboy, N.J., and Ossining, N.Y.; of his son, Charles Stewart Maurice (1840-1924), civil engineer and bridge builder, who served in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War and afterwards lived in Athens, Pa., and on Jekyll Island, Ga.; of Charlotte Holbrooke (Mrs. C. S.) Maurice (1845-1909), granddaughter of Josiah Marshall (1776-1841), Boston merchant and trader with Hawaii and China whose business papers and record books, chiefly through 1828, are included; of Charlotte's Marshall, Holbrook, Bridge, Read, and other relatives in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C.; and of her children. Much of the family and social correspondence is that of Charlotte, her mother, Marian Marshall (Mrs. John G.) Holbrooke (1812- 1900), of New York, and Charlotte's aunt, Charlotte Marshall (Mrs. Horatio) Bridge (1819-1904), wife of a naval officer, of Maine and Washington, D.C. Letters were written from many places by family members and friends, some in schools and colleges, traveling in the United States and abroad, and while serving in the U.S. Navy, especially 1838-1848 and 1862-1865. Many describe social life in Washington, D.C., during the Civil War. Also included are the diaries of C. F. Maurice, C. S. Maurice, Charlotte (Holbrooke) Maurice, Marian B. Maurice, and George Otis Holbrooke (b. 1850); property and financial papers; writings of G. O. Holbrooke as a professor at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.; clippings and photographs; genealogical information; and collected autographs. Persons represented in the autograph collection include James Buchanan, John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, Thomas Addis Emmet, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Rufus King, the Marquis de Lafayette, James Monroe, Oliver H. Perry, David Porter, and Charles Stewart.
ArchivalResource: About 3000 items (16.5 linear ft).
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- Maurice family. Maurice family papers, 1796-1959.
Henry Howard Brownell Papers, Brownell (Henry Howard) papers, 1828-1871
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Henry Howard Brownell Papers Brownell (Henry Howard) papers 1828-1871
The Henry Howard Brownell Papers, dating from 1827-1871, include short prose articles and stories in manuscript, poetry manuscripts, verse translations from Homer's and a scrapbook of Brownell's poems. Brownell was a poet and lawyer from Connecticut. Aeneid
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear feet (22 folders)
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- Henry Howard Brownell Papers, Brownell (Henry Howard) papers, 1828-1871
Luther, Flavel Sweeten, 1850-1928. [Letter] 1927 May 12, Pasadena, Calif. [to] William G. Mather, Cleveland, Ohio / Flavel S. Luther.
Title:
[Letter] 1927 May 12, Pasadena, Calif. [to] William G. Mather, Cleveland, Ohio / Flavel S. Luther. 1927 May 12.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Luther, Flavel Sweeten, 1850-1928. [Letter] 1927 May 12, Pasadena, Calif. [to] William G. Mather, Cleveland, Ohio / Flavel S. Luther.
Connecticut Historical Society. Diplomas, Universities and colleges, Connecticut.
Title:
Diplomas, Universities and colleges, Connecticut. 1847-1939.
ArchivalResource: 1 oversize box (10 items) ; 40 x 55 cm. or smaller.
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- Connecticut Historical Society. Diplomas, Universities and colleges, Connecticut.
Beach, Thomas B. Thomas Beach scrapbook, 1871-1876.
Title:
Thomas Beach scrapbook, 1871-1876.
A scrapbook containing dance cards and related ephemera from Hartford Public High School and Trinity College. The volume was kept by Thomas Beach of West Hartford, Connecticut.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume.
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- Beach, Thomas B. Thomas Beach scrapbook, 1871-1876.
Hoadley, Charles J., 1828-1900, and Hoadley, George E.,1837-1922. Autograph collection, 1648-1925
Title:
Charles J. Hoadley and George E. Hoadley autograph collection, 1648-1925.
Autographs and autograph letters collected by Charles J. Hoadley and his brother, George E. Hoadley. Collection was categorized by the following subjects: Attorneys-General of the United States; Chief Justices of the United States; Civil War; English Poets & Authors; Female English Poets & Authors; Female Writers; Governors of Connecticut; Judges; Lieutenant Governors of Connecticut; Mayors of Hartford; Men of Note; Naval Officers; New Haven Items; Painters; Poets & Authors; Postmasters General; Presidents; Presidents of Colleges; Revolutionary War; Roman Catholic Bishops, Archbishops, & Cardinals; Secretaries of Connecticut; Secretaries of the Navy; Secretaries of State; Secretaries of the Treasury; Secretaries of War; Signers of the Constitution; Signers of the Declaration of Independence; U.S. Senators from Connecticut; and Vice Presidents. The collection also includes historical materials divided into the following categories: Bills & Receipts; Confederate papers; General Hancock (ship) diary; Granby papers; Hartford papers including records of Christ Church, Ancient Burying Ground and South Burying Ground Cemetery inscriptions, and a county court minute book, 1684-1687; Miss Majolica's School; New Hampshire documents; Poetry; Regulations of the Bar; Simsbury papers; Trinity College; Wethersfield papers; Wethersfield deeds; and Eliza Wharton/Elizabeth Whitman items. Also contains letters and other papers from the following individuals: Simeon Baldwin; Ebenezer Barnard, Jr.; Thomas Brownell; William A. Buckingham; Gershom Bulkeley; Morgan G. Bulkeley; Henry Champion; Prudence Crandall; Henry Dutton; Lafayette S. Foster; Curtiss C. Gardiner; Chauncey Goodrich; Daniel Goodwin; Nathaniel Goodwin; Benjamin A. Gould; Ulysses S. Grant; Joseph R. Hawley; Jeremy Hoadley; Alexander H. Holley; Charles R. Ingersoll; Abraham Jarvis; Thomas Middleton; Nathaniel Minor; Michael Olcott; John G. Palfrey; Nathan Payson; Oliver H. Perry; Orville H. Platt; Agnes Pritchard; Griffin Stedman; Joshua Stow; Benjamin Trumbull; James Hammond Trumbull; Jonathan Trumbull, Jr.; Jonathan Trumbull, Sr.; Elihu Tudor; Tudor family; Alexandre Vattemare; Roger Viets; Noah Webster; Nathan Whiting; Solomon Willes; William Williams; Oliver Wolcott, Jr.; and Oliver Wolcott, Sr. Includes a folder with single autograph letters and a folder of autographs. Also contains papers and notes of George E. Hoadley, William H. Hoadley, and Charles J. Hoadley. George E. Hoadley was a noted Hartford historian and his brother, Charles Hoadley, was a librarian at Trinity College and Connecticut State Librarian for many years.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear feet (14 boxes).
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- Hoadley, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900. Charles J. Hoadley and George E. Hoadley autograph collection, 1648-1925.
Jackson, Charles A. Charles A. Jackson lecture notes, 1848-1872.
Title:
Charles A. Jackson lecture notes, 1848-1872.
Manuscript notes and notebooks, some of them signed, of Jackson's lectures, while professor at Trinity and Hobart Colleges. Nine bound notebooks, entitled: History of Philosophy, 3 vols.; Logic (2 vols.); Metaphysics (1 vol.); Unconscious Mental Modifications (1 vol.); Psychology (2 vols.). With 40 sewn holograph notebooks.
ArchivalResource: 0.8 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- Jackson, Charles A. Charles A. Jackson lecture notes, 1848-1872.
Mallory, William Henry, 1840-1882. William Mallory papers, 1860-1908.
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William Mallory papers, 1860-1908.
Papers of William Mallory of Connecticut. Born in Watertown in 1840, Mallory graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, studied law, and practiced in the city. He served during the Civil War, but resigned his commission due to poor health. Mallory then entered manufacturing, with which he was still involved when he died in 1882. At the time of his death he was living in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Among the papers is a certificate for Mallory's widow, Helen, to receive his pension. There are many letters to his parents and a significant part of the collection comprises military correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (1 envelope).
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- Mallory, William Henry, 1840-1882. William Mallory papers, 1860-1908.
Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.). Letter, 1941, to Lewis Mumford.
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Letter, 1941, to Lewis Mumford.
Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from R. B. Ogilby, President, Trinity College.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 l.).
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- Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.). Letter, 1941, to Lewis Mumford.
Mary Hyde Eccles papers, 1853-2005, (bulk) 1939-2003.
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Mary Hyde Eccles papers, 1853-2005, (bulk) 1939-2003.
Correspondence and other personal papers of Mary Hyde Eccles, a collector and literary scholar whose primary interest was Samuel Johnson.
ArchivalResource: 88 linear feet (84 boxes, 3 pf boxes, and 7 volumes)
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- Papers, 1853-2005 (inclusive), 1939-2003 (bulk).
George Balanchine archive, 1924-1989 (inclusive), 1961-1983 (bulk).
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George Balanchine archive, 1924-1989 (inclusive), 1961-1983 (bulk).
Papers documenting the American career of Russian-American choreographer George Balanchine. Also includes records of the New York City Ballet (1948-1987), and records of the George Balanchine Foundation and the George Balanchine Trust (1983-1989).
ArchivalResource: 115 boxes, 1volume, and 61 videotapes (62.5 linear ft.)
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- George Balanchine archive, 1924-1989 (inclusive), 1961-1983 (bulk).
James F. and Stephen S. Perry papers, 1785-1942
Title:
James F. and Stephen S. Perrypapers, 1785-1942
James Franklin Perry was the second husband ofStephen F. Austin's sister Emily. He served as the administrator of Austin'sestate, and in 1839 declined to become secretary of the treasury of theRepublic of Texas. Correspondence, daybooks, letterbooks, memorandum books,maps, estate papers, and literary productions by James Perry and his sonStephen Samuel Perry and their extended families cover significant events inTexas history from the early years of colonization up to the twentiethcentury.
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- James F. and Stephen S. Perry papers, 1785-1942
Bostwick family papers 1845-1858
Title:
Bostwick family papers 1845-1858
The principal figure in these papers is William Lewis Bostwick, the recipient of the approximately 213 letters which make up the collection. The letters were written to him while he was attending Jubilee College in Illinois and then Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. They are from family, friends, and teachers, and discuss student life, church matters, and family news with particular attention to the cost of Bostwick's education.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear foot
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- Bostwick family. Bostwick family papers, 1845-1858 (inclusive).
Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.). Records of precipitation, 1871-1899.
Title:
Records of precipitation, 1871-1899.
Records of precipitation kept at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. Part of the time the records were kept by Samuel Hart.
ArchivalResource: 6 volumes (1 envelope)
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- Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.). Records of precipitation, 1871-1899.
Jacobs, Albert C. (Albert Charles), 1900-1976. Albert C. Jacobs papers, 1909-1970.
Title:
Albert C. Jacobs papers, 1909-1970.
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and printed materials, relating to his career as a college administrator; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft.
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- Jacobs, Albert C. (Albert Charles), 1900-1976. Albert C. Jacobs papers, 1909-1970.
Pynchon, Thomas Ruggles, 1823-1904. Thomas Pynchon estate settlement, 1880-1911.
Title:
Thomas Pynchon estate settlement, 1880-1911.
Volume of papers from the estate of Thomas R. Pynchon, administered by Henry A. Castle of Plainville, Connecticut. The volume contains official probate papers,numerous receipts and an inventory. A photograph of Edward E. Hale, a friend of Pynchon's, is included. The correspondence to Pynchon was from friends in the Boston area, including Charles W. Eliot and Edward E. Hale. Pynchon's resignation of the Brownell Professorship at Trinity College is among the correspondence. Pynchon also served as President of Trinity.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume and 1 folder.
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- Pynchon, Thomas Ruggles, 1823-1904. Thomas Pynchon estate settlement, 1880-1911.
Douglass, A. E. (Andrew Ellicott), 1867-1962. Papers, 1867-1966 (bulk 1894-1960).
Title:
Papers, 1867-1966 (bulk 1894-1960).
Chiefly materials related to A.E. Douglass' astronomical and tree-ring research, and administration, at the Harvard College Observatory, Lowell Observatories, Steward Observatory, Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, and University of Arizona. Includes scientific records; clippings; photographs of astronomical images, observatories, and tree- rings; typescripts of speeches and manuscripts; his published articles; reprints of articles by others; and lecture notes. Correspondence with other scientists includes William Henry Pickering, Percival Lowell, Godfrey Sykes, and Edmund Schulman. Personal correspondence is with his wife Ida Whittington Douglass, and other family members and friends. Drafts, proofs, and final editions, from 1919-1936, are present of his book Climatic Cycles and Tree Growth. Involvement with scientific organizations such as the Carnegie Institution, 1918-1938, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1919-1950, is documented; as are his scholarly contributions to conferences. Personal items cover his childhood and his student days at Trinity College, Hartford, 1885-89; travels to other countries; and participation in numerous civic and Masonic groups. An unpublished biography of Douglass by David Brinegar is present. Photographs, mainly black-and-white, some cyanotype, depict professional and social activities, personal life, and travels. The South American photographs from the 1890s include Inca ruins in Bolivia, topical views of Chile, and the Harvard College Observatory in Arequipa, Peru.
ArchivalResource: 90 ft.
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- Douglass, A. E. (Andrew Ellicott), 1867-1962. Papers, 1867-1966 (bulk 1894-1960).
Harry Levin papers
Title:
Harry Levin papers
Papers of Harry Levin, American literary critic, scholar of modernism and comparative literature, and the Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature atHarvard University.
ArchivalResource: 41 linear feet (34 boxes)
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- Papers, 1920-1995.
Mackay-Smith, Alexander, 1850-1911. Account book of Alexander M. Smith : during his college course from Sept. 5th 1868 to [Apr. 10th 1869].
Title:
Account book of Alexander M. Smith : during his college course from Sept. 5th 1868 to [Apr. 10th 1869]. 1868-1869.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (unpaged) ; 17 cm.
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- Mackay-Smith, Alexander, 1850-1911. Account book of Alexander M. Smith : during his college course from Sept. 5th 1868 to [Apr. 10th 1869].
Wheaton, Nathaniel Sheldon, 1792-1862. Letter, 1858 August 14, Marble Dale, Conn., to William Jarvis, Hartford, Conn.
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Letter, 1858 August 14, Marble Dale, Conn., to William Jarvis, Hartford, Conn.
Prefers graduates of his own college to fill vacancies, other things being equal; wishes that the Diocesan paper would have excluded notice of the local squabble on re-baptism; was kicked by a horse.
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Wheaton, Nathaniel Sheldon, 1792-1862. Letter, 1858 August 14, Marble Dale, Conn., to William Jarvis, Hartford, Conn.
Van Vlack, Milton C. A Survey of Writings Concerning the Controversial Envoy Silas Deane, 1776-1789, 1958.
Title:
A Survey of Writings Concerning the Controversial Envoy Silas Deane, 1776-1789, 1958.
Thesis written by Milton C. Van Vlack for the degree of Master of Arts from Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Van Vlack, Milton C. A Survey of Writings Concerning the Controversial Envoy Silas Deane, 1776-1789, 1958.
Diaries, 1859-1922
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Diaries, 1859-1922
Diaries of Emily M. O. Eliot and Emily M. E. Morison, members of a prominent Boston family.
ArchivalResource: 1 file box
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- Diaries, 1859-1922
Watson, Henry, 1810-1891. Notes of college lectures / Henry Watson, Jr.
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Notes of college lectures / Henry Watson, Jr. 1829.
Lecture notes -- Nat. philosophy / Frederick Hall -- Nat. philosophy / John Farrar -- Ancient history / Charles Follen -- Chemistry / John W. Webster -- Mineralogy / John W. Webster -- Anatomy / J. C. Warren -- Regimen & diet / James Jackson -- also a course of reading & of legal study.
ArchivalResource: 2 v. ; 21 cm.
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- Watson, Henry, 1810-1891. Notes of college lectures / Henry Watson, Jr.
Mortensen, William H. William H. Mortensen papers and records, 1922-1990.
Title:
William H. Mortensen papers and records, 1922-1990.
William Mortensen was born in Hartford in 1903, the son of Danish immigrants. He attended Antioch College in Ohio and took classes at the Hartford College of Law. For 40 years Mortensen managed the Bushnell Memorial Hall. Upon his retirement, well-wishers included Carol Channing, with whom he had posed for a photograph when the actress performed at the Bushnell. Additionally, Mortensen served as Mayor of Hartford (Republican), a State Senator, and as a member of several other boards and committees. Mortensen earned honorary degrees from Trinity College and the University of Hartford. Among the many types of papers found within the collection are life records, audio recordings, photographs, diplomas and awards, deeds, wills, financial records, diaries, and correspondence from family, friends, and co-workers. The correspondence particularly demonstrates Mortensen's longtime association with the Seaverns family. The Bushnell Memorial was the brainchild of Mary Bushnell (Hillyer) Seaverns and her mother, Dotha (Bushnell) Hillyer. Mrs. Seaverns husband, Charles Frederick Taft Seaverns was President of the Bushnell and worked with Mortensen for many years. Mortensen also maintained friendships with the Seaverns' son Appleton and grandson Charles. Mortensen and his first wife, Alice, began the William and Alice Mortensen Foundation. The Mortensen's gave generously to local non-profit organizations, including the University of Hartford and Hartford Public Library. Mortensen died at his Old Saybrook home in 1990 at age 87. He was survived by his second wife, Trice.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear feet (8 boxes and 4 scrapbooks).
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- Mortensen, William H. William H. Mortensen papers and records, 1922-1990.
Totten, Silas, 1804-1873. Papers, ca. 1845-1916.
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Papers, ca. 1845-1916.
Papers of and concerning Silas Totten, Episcopal clergyman, professor of Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. and at the College of William and Mary and president of the University of Iowa. Includes memoir of his life, written 1854-1870; correspondence; writings (published and unpublished); certificate of admission into Holy Order of Priests at Trinity Church, Chatham, Conn.; honorary degree, 1860, conferred by the College of William and Mary; newspaper clippings; and tributes upon his death; and correspondence of his daughter, Anna Totten, concerning her father.
ArchivalResource: 35 folders
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- Totten, Silas, 1804-1873. Papers, ca. 1845-1916.
Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.). Class of 1841. Junior's of '39 and '40 [secretary's book].
Title:
Junior's of '39 and '40 [secretary's book]. [1841]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 20 cm.
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- Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.). Class of 1841. Junior's of '39 and '40 [secretary's book].
Smith, J. S. Letters, 1861-1862.
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Letters, 1861-1862.
Nineteen letters written by J. S. Smith to his daughter Carrie, December 24, 1861-July 27, 1862. The first group of letters, dated December 24/25-January 23/25, were written while J. S. Smith was in New York City being fitted for a new set of teeth, a process that took longer than he had anticipated. The work was done by his son Francis Smith, in whose home he stayed. He wrote to his daughter to tell her about the places he visited, Trinity Church, the Barnum Museum, the Astor Library, Greenwood Cemetery, and the Historical Rooms being the most prominent. He attended lectures at the Cooper Institute and at the College of Physicians and Surgeons. The constant noise of the city bothered him. He was surprised by the cost of food and coal but delighted in the variety of goods available in the shops. In one letter, he compared coal grates with wood stoves, finding good in both, but he concluded that wood stoves were cheaper to use in Vermont. With J.S. during this visit was his son John, a student at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. J.S. spent part of his time helping Francis with the latter's accounts. He enjoyed playing with his grandson Frankie, who received books and roller skates in his Christmas stocking. He inquired after his daughter's health and asked if anyone had needed his services while he was away. In one letter, he sent his daughter the recipe for a cough syrup, in case she needed it. Several times, he mentioned buying fabric and trim for cloaks and shirts. There are a few passing references to the Civil War, such as the fact that a neighbor had enlisted. The second group of letters, dated June 25-July 27, were written while J. S. was in Vermont, and Carrie was visiting her brother and his family in New York City. These letters are not very informative, being rather short. He sends some family news, asks her opinion about having the house painted, and looks forward to Carrie's return.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (19 letters) 21 cm.
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- Smith, J. S. Letters, 1861-1862.
Croswell, Harry, 1778-1858. Harry Croswell papers, 1821-1858 (inclusive).
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Harry Croswell papers, 1821-1858 (inclusive).
Diaries, family records and history of the Parish of Trinity Church, New Haven (1740-1820) by Harry Croswell, journalist and later minister of Trinity Church from 1815 until his death. The diaries in 14 volumes (1821-1858), offer a daily record of his life in New Haven as well as accounts of his participation in the work of the church in the surrounding region and in the affairs of Trinity College, Hartford.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. (10 boxes)
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- Croswell, Harry, 1778-1858. Harry Croswell papers, 1821-1858 (inclusive).
Papers, 1833-1878.
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Papers, 1833-1878.
Correspondence, diaries, pamphlets, clippings, and other materials relating to Cornish's activities as a student at Washington College in Connecticut (predecessor of Trinity College) and as a clergyman in Aiken, S.C.
ArchivalResource: .2 cubic ft.
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- Cornish, John Hamilton, 1815-1878. Papers, 1833-1878.
Douglass, A. E. (Andrew Ellicott), 1867-1962. Papers, 1792-1965.
Title:
Papers, 1792-1965.
Includes correspondence, clippings, photographs, financial records, typescripts of speeches and manuscripts (both published and unpublished), personal papers, astronomical and tree ring records, and related material pertaining to his work with Harvard College Observatory (1889-1894), Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona (1894-1901), Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, Tucson (1918-1938), as well as his various positions as professor, dean, acting president, and first director of the Laboratory of Tree Ring Research at the University of Arizona. There is also material regarding his childhood; student days at Trinity College, Hartford (1885-1889); trips to South America (1890-1893), Mexico (1896-1897, 1923), and Europe (1910, 1912, 1930); his participation in civic and Masonic groups; the Carnegie Institution of Washington with which he was associated (1918-1938); various scientific meetings to which he contributed; and an unpublished biography by David F. Brinegar.
ArchivalResource: 90 ft.
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- Douglass, A. E. (Andrew Ellicott), 1867-1962. Papers, 1792-1965.
Eliot, Emily Marshall Otis, 1832-1906. Diaries, 1859-1922 (inclusive).
Title:
Diaries, 1859-1922 (inclusive).
Eliot's diaries, 1859-1864, and Morison's diaries, 1868-1922, (with gaps Sept. 1871-Dec. 1877, 1885-1891, and 1895-June 1908) center on their families and social lives, recording their daily activities as well as their extensive travels. In general, they recorded events and the state of their own and their families' health, with little mention of their thoughts or feelings. Morison did not write at the time of her marriage or the births of her two sons. Occasionally they enclosed clippings, letters, photographs, or drawings.
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- Eliot, Emily Marshall Otis, 1832-1906. Diaries, 1859-1922 (inclusive).
Bankwitz, Philip Charles Farwell. Philip Bankwitz Research collection, 1928-1994.
Title:
Philip Bankwitz Research collection, 1928-1994.
The collection contains primarily photocopies of correspondence, reports and official documentation of the French government from the 1930s through the end of World War II in 1945. A significant quantity of the photocopies are stamped "Foundation Nationale des Sciences Politiques" and are presumed to have been copied from the papers of Edouard Daladier located in this repository. Most of the materials are in French.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft.
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- Bankwitz, Philip Charles Farwell. Philip Bankwitz Research collection, 1928-1994.
Sturtevant, F. Raymond, 1877-. Bulletin of the S.E.S.
Title:
Bulletin of the S.E.S. 1896-1897.
Reports of activities of a group of fourteen high school and college students including newspaper clippings of their achievements on the Trinity College football team and answers to questionnaires about their attitudes about the "new woman."
ArchivalResource: 22 v. : col. ill. ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Sturtevant, F. Raymond, 1877-. Bulletin of the S.E.S.
Perrin, John G., 1880-1966. Papers of John G. Perrin, 1884-1967 (bulk 1910-1930).
Title:
Papers of John G. Perrin, 1884-1967 (bulk 1910-1930).
Includes material on air cooled, single sleeve valve engines, American Standards Assn., engineering drafting standards, Liberty 12 aircraft engines, Lozier Motor Co., Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, Society of Automotive Engineers, Stevens-Duryea, Inc., Sunbeam Arab engines, Timken-Detroit Axle Co., Willys-Overland, Ltd. Notable correspondents are: George A. Burwell; Ray S. Deering; James Couzens; Albert Kahn; Henry A. Lozier, Jr.; and T.A. Russell.
ArchivalResource: 22 boxes (11 linear ft.) + 1 OVSD.207 blueprints.465 photographs.
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- Perrin, John G., 1880-1966. Papers of John G. Perrin, 1884-1967 (bulk 1910-1930).
Blackmer, William Cole, fl. 1876-1878. William Cole Blackmer scrapbook, 1876-1878 [manuscript].
Title:
William Cole Blackmer scrapbook, 1876-1878 [manuscript].
Scrapbook kept by Blackmer of Salisbury, N.C., while he was a student at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., 1876 (class of 1878), including programs, clippings (mostly from college papers), notes, and a letter to Luke Blackmer, 1865, from Charles Porter Mattocks, federal prisoner at Danville, Va.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Blackmer, William Cole, fl. 1876-1878. William Cole Blackmer scrapbook, 1876-1878 [manuscript].
William Ernest Hocking papers
Title:
William Ernest Hocking papers
Correspondence of Harvard philosopher William Ernest Hocking, his wife, Agnes Hocking, the Hocking family, and others.
ArchivalResource: 144 linear feet (110 boxes)
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- Correspondence, 1860-1979.
Gore Vidal papers, 1850-2020 (inclusive), 1936-2008 (bulk)
Title:
Gore Vidal papers, 1850-2020 (inclusive), 1936-2008 (bulk)
Papers of American author, Gore Vidal (1925-), including literary manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, political papers, legal and business records, and other material. Also includes papers of his companion, Howard Austen (1929-2003).
ArchivalResource: 414 linear feet (449 boxes, cartons, and film reels)
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- Gore Vidal papers, 1875-2004 (inclusive), 1936-2000 (bulk).
Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.). [Minor publications].
Title:
[Minor publications].
ArchivalResource: v. 26 cm.
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- Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.). [Minor publications].
Hugg, George Washington, d. 1864. Letters of George Washington Hugg to family members and letters and documents relating to his death, 1860-1865, 1963.
Title:
Letters of George Washington Hugg to family members and letters and documents relating to his death, 1860-1865, 1963.
Letters written by Hugg as a student in Hartford to his aunt, Hattie M. Hugg and sister Mary Morgan Hugg Hooton; letters written to his parents Richard M. Hugg and Hannah Morgan Hugg and other family members reflecting his activities with the 25th Connecticut regiment at various encampments, on the Mississippi River and New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, and Brashear City (Morgan City), La., imprisonment as a prisoner of war at Camp Ford near Tyler, Tex., and subsequent hospitalization at St. Louis Hospital in New Orleans where he died; and letters and documents regarding his death, including obituary and official record of death and interment (1963).
ArchivalResource: 31 items.
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- Hugg, George Washington, d. 1864. Letters of George Washington Hugg to family members and letters and documents relating to his death, 1860-1865, 1963.
Albert C. Jacobs papers, 1909-1970
Title:
Albert C. Jacobs papers 1909-1970
College administrator; correspondence, newspaper clippings, and printed materials.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear feet
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- Albert C. Jacobs papers, 1909-1970
Dadourian, Haroutune Mugurditch, 1878-. Oral history interview with Haroutune Mugurditch Dadourian, 1964 April 4.
Title:
Oral history interview with Haroutune Mugurditch Dadourian, 1964 April 4.
Youth and family life in Turkish Armenia prior to turn of century; time at Yale Sheffield Scientific School and early research interests; World War I work for U.S. Signal Corp; teaching experience and associates at Sheffield School; his book on mechanics; experience at Cavendish Laboratory, 1914; impressions of Joseph J. Thomson, reaction to Niels Bohr's atomic theory. Trinity College in Hartford, state of physics department; his preoccupation with wartime plight of Armenians. Comments on philosophy of science, reaction at Yale University to the theory of relativity, hazards of x-rays, concepts of centrifugal force, indeterminacy and complementarity. Also prominently mentioned is Leigh Page.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 26 pp.
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- Dadourian, Haroutune Mugurditch, 1878-. Oral history interview with Haroutune Mugurditch Dadourian, 1964 April 4.
Waterman, Edgar F. Scrapbook, 1904-1908.
Title:
Scrapbook, 1904-1908.
Newspaper clippings about Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., and current events including articles about Joseph Hawley, Jacob Greene, the floating laboratory of marine biology, baseball and the 22nd, 23rd and 24th regiments of Connecticut Infantry during the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 40 cm.
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- Waterman, Edgar F. Scrapbook, 1904-1908.
Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.). Announcement of presentation, 1841 August.
Title:
Announcement of presentation, 1841 August.
Pen and ink drawing announcing Power of Music, to be delivered by Norman Leslie Brainerd at the Washington College (now Trinity College) Parthenon Exhibition.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.). Announcement of presentation, 1841 August.
Elton Gardiner Littell scrapbook, 1887-1902
Title:
Elton Gardiner Littell scrapbook 1887-1902
The Littell family traces its ancestry to settlers in the Delaware River Valley of Pennsylvania and New Jersey during the early eighteenth century. Elton Gardiner Littell, third son of Rev. T. Harrington Littell, an Episcopalian priest, was a New York City pediatrician, chief of school medical services for the Westchester Medical Society, and superintendent of health in the public schools of Yonkers. He great-uncle, Eliakim Littel, was a notable American publisher. A graduate of Trinity College and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Elton Gardiner Littell died in Yonkers in 1962 Littell's scrapbook focuses mainly on his years at Trinity College, 1895-1899, and includes clippings, photographs, calling cards and ephemera. Littell collected autographs from friends and faculty members, and maintained material documenting his participation in football and tennis, his attendance at social dances and theatrical events, and his membership in the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Additional items include obituaries of family members, friends, and notable individuals; a small quantity of correspondence; and a draft of his 1899 Trinity College commencement address, The Proper Treatment of Criminals. Also present are clippings from this same time period related to his father, Rev. T. Harrington Littell, his brother Rev. John Stockton Littell, and his brother Rev. Samuel Harrington Littell, a missionary who later served the Episcopalian Church as the Bishop of Honolulu
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- Elton Gardiner Littell scrapbook, 1887-1902
Harry Croswell papers, 1821-1858
Title:
Harry Croswell papers 1821-1858
Diaries, family records and history of the Parish of Trinity Church, New Haven (1740-1820) by Harry Croswell, journalist and later minister of Trinity Church from 1815 until his death. The diaries in 14 volumes (1821-1858), offer a daily record of his life in New Haven as well as accounts of his participation in the work of the church in the surrounding region and in the affairs of Trinity College, Hartford.Croswell also records the formation of the black congregation, St. Luke's, in 1844. Occasional trips to upstate New York (1825, 1841), to Boston and Philadelphia (1821) offer descriptions of these places. In 1915 F. B. Dexter made a transcript of large portions of the diary and also compiled an index.
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- Harry Croswell papers, 1821-1858
Waterman, Edgar Francis, b. 1875. Edgar Waterman scrapbooks, 1941-1953.
Title:
Edgar Waterman scrapbooks, 1941-1953.
Clippings, letters, announcements and other memorabilia collected by Edgard Waterman. Most of the materials are society news such as who got married and who died. There are also clippings about historic sites and events and museum brochures. Volume 3 is primarily about Trinity College and the Watkinson Library. Volumes 4 and 6 include information about the activities of the Connecticut Historical Society.
ArchivalResource: 6 volumes.
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- Waterman, Edgar Francis, b. 1875. Edgar Waterman scrapbooks, 1941-1953.
Rider, George T. (George Thomas), 1829-1894. Poems, 1848-1849.
Title:
Poems, 1848-1849.
Original poetry and hymns composed 1848-1849 by George Thomas Rider at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, and inscribed to Rev. Henry DeKoven and Rev. A[rthur] Cleveland Coxe. Poems are chiefly on religious and moral themes. Individual titles include: "About Little Matilda Watts Born Blind," "Valentine," "To Florian," "Caravan, Nonsense," "Thought in a Cemetery," and "Stray Thoughts on Thanksgiving," among others.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (122 p.)
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- Rider, George T. (George Thomas), 1829-1894. Poems, 1848-1849.
Brainard, John Gardiner Calkins, 1796-1828. Letter to Thomas Brownell.
Title:
Letter to Thomas Brownell.
States reasons why he declines to republish the article requested in the Mirror; his paper is at the service of Washington College.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Brainard, John Gardiner Calkins, 1796-1828. Letter to Thomas Brownell.
Kerfoot, J. B. (John Barrett), 1816-1881. John Barrett Kerfoot papers, 1839-1886.
Title:
John Barrett Kerfoot papers, 1839-1886.
This large collection spans virtually the whole of Kerfoot's ecclesiastical career and includes references to almost every issue and important event in the Episcopal Church during the period. The collection includes official papers, documents, reports, circulars, copies of sermons and addresses, but consists chiefly of voluminous and intimate correspondence with Kerfoot's mentor, collaborator and close friend, Bishop William Rollinson Whittingham. A great deal of material concerns Kerfoot's activities in education: his years as head of the College of St. James in Hagerstown, 1842-1864; as President of Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., 1864-1866; and interest in educational enterprises elsewhere, such as the work of the Reverend William Augustus Muhlenberg in New York; progress of the General Theological Seminary there; and Kerfoot's later efforts in education as Bishop of Pittsburgh. Substantial letters deal with the Civil War period: troubles and military events in Maryland, especially in Washington County; difficulties which caused the closing of the College of St. James; and Whittingham's ordeals as an activist for the Union. Papers from Kerfoot's episcopate, beginning in 1866, deal with affairs of the Diocese of Pittsburgh and of the Episcopal Church in general. They include correspondence and reports on episcopal services Kerfoot performed in Maryland and the District of Columbia in 1867 and 1869-1870. Others concern relations with the Church of England and events in England, the Lambeth Conferences of 1867 and 1875-1876, views on the Tractarian movement, ritualism, etc. Some deal with work of the Mexican Commission of the House of Bishops, relations with the Church of Jesus in Mexico, and consecration of Henry C. Riley as Bishop of the Valley of Mexico, 1874-1879. A vast number of other subjects are mentioned in Kerfoot's papers, all of which are segregated for research but many of which have not yet been indexed. The papers also include many references to family events and members, including Mrs. John B. Kerfoot, the Reverend Abel A. Kerfoot, the Reverend Richard T. Kerfoot, and Samuel H. Kerfoot. The collection also contains the original manuscript of Hall Harrison's 1886 biography of the Bishop Kerfoot.
ArchivalResource: 594 items.
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- Kerfoot, J. B. (John Barrett), 1816-1881. John Barrett Kerfoot papers, 1839-1886.
Jackson, Charles A. Charles A. Jackson lecture notes, 1848-1872.
Title:
Charles A. Jackson lecture notes, 1848-1872.
Manuscript notes and notebooks, some of them signed, of Jackson's lectures, while professor at Trinity and Hobart Colleges. Nine bound notebooks, entitled: History of Philosophy, 3 vols.; Logic (2 vols.); Metaphysics (1 vol.); Unconscious Mental Modifications (1 vol.); Psychology (2 vols.). With 40 sewn holograph notebooks.
ArchivalResource: 0.8 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- Jackson, Charles A. Charles A. Jackson lecture notes, 1848-1872.
Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.). Class of 1839. [Resolutions adopted by the class of 1839, of Washington College relative to some members of the class of 1838, who were expelled : dated January 26, 1838].
Title:
[Resolutions adopted by the class of 1839, of Washington College relative to some members of the class of 1838, who were expelled : dated January 26, 1838]. 1838.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 25 cm.
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- Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.). Class of 1839. [Resolutions adopted by the class of 1839, of Washington College relative to some members of the class of 1838, who were expelled : dated January 26, 1838].
Woodward, Charles G., 1876-1950. Charles G. Woodward papers, 1898-1949.
Title:
Charles G. Woodward papers, 1898-1949.
Charles G. Woodward was a Hartford native and active with many local organizations. He was an executive with the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company. He had a strong interest in railroads and held advisory positions with several of them. He was a graduate of Trinity College and served on the College's board for many years. One of the photographs in the collection is of Woodward and his fellow Psi Upsilon brothers in 1898. Most of the papers within this collection relate to his positions with the Albany and Susquehanna, South-Western, and Central Vermont railroads.
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- Woodward, Charles G., 1876-1950. Charles G. Woodward papers, 1898-1949.
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Coxe, A. Cleveland (Arthur Cleveland), 1818-1896.
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