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Information: The first column shows data points from Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817 in red. The third column shows data points from Dwight, Timothy, 1828-1916 in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
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Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817
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Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817
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Dwight, Timothy, IV, 1752-1817
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Dwight, Timothy, Elder, 1752-1817
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Dwight, Timothy, 1828-1916
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Dwight, Timothy, V, 1828-1916
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Dwight, Timothy, Younger, 1828-1916
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Congregational clergyman and president of Yale; b. in Northampton, Mass.
Timothy Dwight was born on May 14, 1752 in Northampton, Massachusetts. He graduated from Yale College in 1769 (B.A.) and 1772 (M.A.). He served Yale as tutor (1771-1777), Livingston Professor of Divinity (1795-1817), and President (1795-1817). He died on January 11, 1817 in New Haven, Connecticut.
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Congregational minister, president of Yale.
Timothy Dwight was born on November 16, 1828 in Norwich, Connecticut. He graduated from Yale College in 1849 (B.A.) and 1852 (M.A.). Dwight was licensed to preach in 1855 and ordained in 1861. He served Yale College as tutor (1851-1855), assistant professor (1858-1861) and professor of Sacred Literature (1861-1886), acting treasurer (1886-1888), and President (1886-1899). Dwight wrote and edited several works. He died on May 26, 1916 in New Haven, Connecticut.
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Lane, Wolcott Griswold, d. 1956. Wolcott G. Lane collection, 1930.
Title:
Wolcott G. Lane collection, 1930.
Typescript copies of original letters in Lane's possession, most written to Roger Griswold or to or by members of the Griswold family. Letters were written by such individuals as David Daggett, Samuel W. Dana, Samuel Dexter, Timothy Dwight, Thomas Fitch, Chauncey Goodrich, William Hull, Ebenezer Lane, Richard Law, William Pitkin, Israel Putnam, Zephaniah Swift, Joseph Taclott, John Winthrop and George Wyllys. Also Lane's correspondence with relatives and librarians in regard to borrowing any Roger Griswold letters in their possession for includion in a documentary edition of Griswold's correspondence by the Yale University Press.
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Mathew Carey letterbooks, 1788-1794, 1788-1794
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Mathew Carey letterbooks, 1788-1794 1788-1794
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Brainard, Dyar T. Dyar T. Brainard papers, 1810-1826.
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Dyar T. Brainard papers, 1810-1826.
Diploma (1810 Sept. 12) from Yale with blue ribbon with college seal attached at bottom, signed by Timothy Dwight, president, and David Ely; license to practice medicine (1813 Feb. 7) from Connecticut Medical Society, signed by Mason F. Cogswell, president, John O. Miner, and Samuel H.P. Lee; and PhD degree from Yale (1826 Sept. 13), signed by Jeremiah Day, president and Elizur Goodrich, secretary, blue ribbon with college seal attached. Both Yale degrees are on vellum, in Latin.
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Putnam, Daniel, 1759-1831. Wadsworth and Putnam family papers, 1704-1837.
Title:
Wadsworth and Putnam family papers, 1704-1837.
Correspondence and other papers of various members of the Wadsworth and Putnam families, especially Daniel Putnam, Daniel Wadsworth, and Jeremiah Wadsworth. Includes correspondence of Jeremiah Wadsworth while commissary general for the Continental Army relating to the problems of supplying the troops and the progress of the Revolutionary War in Connecticut, and letters of Daniel Putnam to George Brinley and Daniel Webster rebutting charges by Henry Dearborn that his father, Israel Putnam, had been guilty of cowardice at Bunker Hill. Other correspondents include Joel Barlow, George Clinton, Timothy Dwight, John Fitch, James Hillhouse, Samuel Holden Parsons, and Oliver Wolcott.
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- Putnam, Daniel, 1759-1831. Wadsworth and Putnam family papers, 1704-1837.
Tuthill, Cornelius, 1795-1825. Cornelius Tuthill's rethoric notebooks.
Title:
Cornelius Tuthill's rethoric notebooks. ca. 1813.
Notebooks contain notes taken by Cornelius Tuthill, based on Rhetoric lectures given by Timothy Dwight, professor at Yale University from 1795-1817.
ArchivalResource: 2 notebooks.
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- Tuthill, Cornelius, 1795-1825. Cornelius Tuthill's rethoric notebooks.
Eaton, William, 1764-1811. Autograph letter signed : to Timothy Dwight, president of Yale, on behalf of a student, 1806 Oct. 9.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : to Timothy Dwight, president of Yale, on behalf of a student, 1806 Oct. 9.
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- Eaton, William, 1764-1811. Autograph letter signed : to Timothy Dwight, president of Yale, on behalf of a student, 1806 Oct. 9.
Williamson, William D. (William Durkee), 1779-1846. William D. Williamson papers, 1777-1894.
Title:
William D. Williamson papers, 1777-1894.
Genealogical and biographical sketches of his family by Williamson transcribed from the original by Joseph Williamson; letter from F.A. Cooke (17 June 1859) to Joseph Williamson asking him to give a speech at Castine, Me., on Independence Day; documents concerning the Penobscot expedition, 1779; chronology and diary (1821-1822) of Williamson describing a trip from Bangor to Washington, D.C., with an account of expenses incurred; some brief sketches of notable congressional figures and of President Monroe; references to the presidential ambitions of John Q. Adams, Henry Clay, William H. Crawford, and John C. Calhoun and remarks on legislative and social activities in Washington, D.C., and comments relating to the newly independent nations of South America; journal (29 Aug. to 5 Dec. 1777), of Lt. Colonel Ralph Cross, of Newburyport, Mass., detailing his experiences during the Revolution and containing a brief reference to Gen. Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga, N.Y and a letter from Ralph Cross to his son; and Williamson's narrative of the capture of Gen. Peleg Wadsworth at Westkeag on the Penobscot River in 1781, and of his escape from the British fort at Biquyduce, copied from Dwights's Travels by Timothy Dwight.
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- Williamson, William D. (William Durkee), 1779-1846. William D. Williamson papers, 1777-1894.
Portrait file: Guide.
Title:
Portrait file: Guide.
The Portrait File is an alphabetically arranged collection of portait images of individuals, groups of individuals, and views and miscellany, received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
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Winters, Yvor, 1900-1968. History of American literature : notes for lectures and a possible book, ca. 1950-1968.
Title:
History of American literature : notes for lectures and a possible book, ca. 1950-1968.
470 5 x 8-inch cards, 169 written on both sides. Winters had said that he prepared for his essays by lecturing on a writer until he had the subject down and then wrote the essay in a draft or two. There are cards included that deal with writers whom he taught but about whom he never wrote an essay. Dates cover roughly from the beginning to about T.S. Eliot. An example of two major writers covered, one of whom Winters despised and one admired: there are 42 cards (51 sides) devoted to Ralph Waldo Emerson, and 42 cards (69 sides) devoted to Henry James. There are also some 14 sides devoted to Mexican literature.
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Dwight, Timothy, 1828-1916. Fairfield's anniversary.
Title:
Fairfield's anniversary. [1865-1886]
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Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. Deed, 1796.
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Deed, 1796.
Copy of deed for land in Northampton owned by Mary and Timothy Dwight.
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Woodbridge, William C. (William Channing), 1794-1845. William Channing Woodbridge papers, 1783-1905 (inclusive), 1808-1815 (bulk).
Title:
William Channing Woodbridge papers, 1783-1905 (inclusive), 1808-1815 (bulk).
The papers consist of typescripts of letters, diaries, and documents relating to William Channing Woodbridge's graduate study, including theological studies with Timothy Dwight, at Yale (1814-1817), and travels in Europe and the West Indies (1834-1844). In addition, the papers include typescripts of correspondence of other family members.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Woodbridge, William C. (William Channing), 1794-1845. William Channing Woodbridge papers, 1783-1905 (inclusive), 1808-1815 (bulk).
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. Timothy Dwight letter, 1809 June 9, to Jedidiah Morse.
Title:
Timothy Dwight letter, 1809 June 9, to Jedidiah Morse.
Dr. Dwight, writing from New Haven, Connecticut, advised Morse to stop working so hard, especially proofreading. Morse may have been preparing a new edition of his geography.
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- Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. Timothy Dwight letter, 1809 June 9, to Jedidiah Morse.
Dwight, Timothy. Letter, 1773, April 14, Northampton, Mass. to Timothy Dwight, New Haven.
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Letter, 1773, April 14, Northampton, Mass. to Timothy Dwight, New Haven.
Family news.
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- Dwight, Timothy. Letter, 1773, April 14, Northampton, Mass. to Timothy Dwight, New Haven.
Emerson, Ralph, 1787-1863. Ralph Emerson papers, 1808-1811 (inclusive).
Title:
Ralph Emerson papers, 1808-1811 (inclusive).
The papers are comprised of typescript copies of writings of Ralph Emerson, the originals of which are held in the archives of Beloit College. The papers date from Emerson's matriculation at Yale College where he was the valedictorian of the class of 1811. The collection includes debates, a diary, notes from lectures of Timothy Dwight, correspondence, speeches, essays and other short writings.
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- Emerson, Ralph, 1787-1863. Ralph Emerson papers, 1808-1811 (inclusive).
Letters between Caleb Strong and Dr. Timothy Dwight, 1808.
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Letters between Caleb Strong and Dr. Timothy Dwight, 1808.
Letter (1808 July 21) to Caleb Strong from Timothy Dwight, New Haven, Conn., relating to the courtship of his son and visitorship at Andover, Mass., and probable draft of letter (1808 July 30) from Strong to Dwight written in response.
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- Letters between Caleb Strong and Dr. Timothy Dwight, 1808.
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Personal papers, 1808-1866
Title:
Jared Sparks personal papers, 1808-1866
The Jared Sparks papers contain Spark's historical essays and compositions, published articles, letter books, diaries, account books related to his college days, professional research, and his tenure as College president.
ArchivalResource: 50 linear feet (86 volumes, 57 boxes, 11 envelopes, 3 cases, 2 folders)
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Dwight family papers, 1789-1866
Title:
Dwight family papers 1789-1866
Among the notable members of the Dwight family of Connecticut were: Timothy Dwight (1752-1817), a Congregational minister and president of Yale College; Theodore Dwight (1764-1846), a lawyer, editor and author; Theodore Dwight, Jr. (1796-1866), author and educator; and Sereno Edwards Dwight (1786-1850), educator and Congregational minister. Collection consists of letters, 1795-1815, and notebook of Timothy Dwight; letters, 1789-1843, poems, and miscellaneous documents of Theodore Dwight; correspondence, 1815-1866, diary (published in 1824 under the title "A Journal of a Tour in Italy, In the Year 1821") of a tour through Italy and Europe, poems, and notes of Theodore Dwight, Jr.; letters, 1821-1828, of Sereno Edwards Dwight; letters, 1836-1853, to various members of the Dwight family; and letters, 1828-1852, poems, and other papers of the Alsop family.
ArchivalResource: .7 linear foot (2 boxes)
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- Dwight family papers, 1789-1866
Mathew Carey letterbooks, 1788-1794, 1788-1794
Title:
Mathew Carey letterbooks, 1788-1794 1788-1794
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Microfilm reel(s)
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- Mathew Carey letterbooks, 1788-1794, 1788-1794
Letters reprinted in newspapers, 1794-1877.
Title:
Letters reprinted in newspapers, 1794-1877.
Include typescripts of letters, 1798-1868, reprinted in newspapers, including the New York times, the New York herald, and the Chicago tribune, from 1840 to 1877, including letter, 24 February 1794, from George Washington, Philadelphia, Pa., to Frances Bassett Washington (Lear), consoling her on the death of George Augustine Washington and inviting her to stay at Mount Vernon. Also include letter, 10 June 1802, from Thomas Jefferson, Washington, D.C., to Robert R. Livingston, regarding the marriage of Jerome Bonaparte in Baltimore, Md.; and letters, September 1805, between John Taylor, Caroline County, Va., and Timothy Dwight, New Haven, Conn., regarding Yale College and Southern students there. Also include letter, 20 March 1840, from John Tyler, Williamsburg, Va., to Whig members of the New York state legislature, regarding Whig politics; letter, 29 September 1841, from Andrew Jackson, Nashville, Tenn., to A.J. Cotton, Dearborn County, Ind., regarding his old age and infirmity; and three letters, 1844-1848, from Henry Clay, Ashland, Ky., regarding secession and the qualities of leadership, and speculating on his loss of the Whig nomination in 1848. Also include two letters, 1851, from Henry Clay to Daniel Ullman, regarding secession; two letters, 1851, from Henry Clay to Benjamin Coates, regarding the independence of and the United States' diplomatic relations with Liberia; letter, 31 August 1857, from John Tyler, regarding the slave-trade; and letter, 22 April 1866, from Jefferson Davis, thanking Mrs. J.K. Kyle of Fayetteville, N.C. for a check sent to Davis. Also include letter, 25 January 1867, from Robert E. Lee, Lexington, Va., expressing his thanks for a gift of a pair of gamecocks; and letter, 22 April 1868, from Franklin Pierce, Concord, N.H., regarding Andrew Johnson and U.S. politics during Reconstruction.
ArchivalResource: 18 items.
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- Letters reprinted in newspapers, 1794-1877.
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. Autograph letter signed : Greenfield, to Noah Webster, 1784 May 6.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Greenfield, to Noah Webster, 1784 May 6.
Endorsing his Grammatical Institute.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. Autograph letter signed : Greenfield, to Noah Webster, 1784 May 6.
Pemberton, Thomas, 1728-1807. The Bible defended ms. [between 1794 and 1807] / Tho. Pemberton.
Title:
The Bible defended ms. [between 1794 and 1807] / Tho. Pemberton.
Consists of extracts from works of various writers.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (500 p. in various pagings) ; 20 cm.
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- Pemberton, Thomas, 1728-1807. The Bible defended ms. [between 1794 and 1807] / Tho. Pemberton.
Papers, 1775-1935.
Title:
Papers, 1775-1935.
Correspondence, diaries, and literary manuscripts of American poet and statesman Joel Barlow.
ArchivalResource: 7 v. and 6 boxes (3 linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1775-1935.
Bradley family. Bradley family papers, 1817-1950 (inclusive).
Title:
Bradley family papers, 1817-1950 (inclusive).
Correspondence, notebooks, account books, photographs, memorabilia, and other papers of the Bradley family of New Haven, Connecticut. The papers, which are largely from the 19th century, include Civil War letters, account books by a New Haven manufacturer, and a photograph album. There are also World War I letters from Edward H. Bradley.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft. (3 boxes)
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- Bradley family. Bradley family papers, 1817-1950 (inclusive).
Silliman family. Silliman family papers, 1717-1977 (inclusive), 1717-1911 (bulk).
Title:
Silliman family papers, 1717-1977 (inclusive), 1717-1911 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, lectures, notebooks, diaries, journals, and other material documenting the personal lives and professional careers of the Silliman family, including Benjamin Silliman (1779-1864) and Benjamin Silliman, Jr. (1816-1885). Personal material details family life, relationships, social activities, and cultural pursuits. Professional material details the academic and literary interests of the Sillimans, particularly in chemistry, physics, and geology. The evolution and development of science, the beginnings of scientific instruction at Yale, and many related topics are documented. Material relating to John Trumbull and the Trumbull Art Gallery at Yale is also included. Family letters and journals offer observations on local and national events, as exemplified by Maggie Lindsley's journal and letters with Benjamin Silliman relating to the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 26.25 linear ft.
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- Silliman family. Silliman family papers, 1717-1977 (inclusive), 1717-1911 (bulk).
Vaughan, Benjamin, 1751-1835. Papers, 1746-1900
Title:
Benjamin Vaughan Papers 1746-1900
Letters (including some transcripts and photostats) from and to Vaughan from many American and British correspondents, including: Also personal correspondence and business papers of Benjamin, Charles, Petty, Samuel Sr., Samuel Jr., William, William Oliver, and Sarah Vaughan (2 boxes); lectures, mostly in shorthand (3 vols.); a large number of notes and memoranda on a wide variety of topics, such as agriculture, architecture, astronomy, diplomacy, diseases, dueling, electricity, hieroglyphs, internal improvements, medicine, meteorology, land, manufactures, politics, punctuation, religion, silk-manufacturing, stock-breeding, taxation, Unitarianism, Benjamin Franklin, John Locke, Napoleon I, Joseph Priestley, Bowdoin College, town of Hallowell, Maine; notes on the peace negotiations, 1782-1783; miscellaneous legal papers; genealogy of the Abbott-Vaughan families. For a personal account of the collection, see Mrs. Mary Vaughan Marvin, "The Benjamin Vaughan Papers," APS 95 (1951): 246-249. Proceedings
ArchivalResource: 13.25 Linear feet
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- Benjamin Vaughan Papers, 1746-1900
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. Letter, 1798 June 01.
Title:
Letter, 1798 June 01.
Letter from Dwight in New Haven, Conn., to his eldest son, Timothy Dwight, giving advice and criticism.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. Letter, 1798 June 01.
Trumbull, John, 1750-1831. John Trumbull correspondence, 1772 January 8.
Title:
John Trumbull correspondence, 1772 January 8.
Photocopy of a letter written by Trumbull to Silas Deane commenting on the literary works of Timothy Dwight, John Milton, and Jonathan Swift.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Trumbull, John, 1750-1831. John Trumbull correspondence, 1772 January 8.
Benjamin Tallmadge collection
Title:
Benjamin Tallmadge collection
The Benjamin Tallmadge Collection documents the personal life and professional career of Colonel Benjamin Tallmadge through his correspondence as well as his legal, financial, and personal papers. An army officer, chief intelligence officer, and organizer of the Culper spy ring during the Revolutionary War, Tallmadge became a businessman and U.S. Representative from Connecticut in Congress after the war. The collection contains Tallmadge's duplicate original letters to George Washington concerning military operations and Tallmadge's operations of the secret service during the Revolutionary War. These letters record not only detailed summaries of battles, movements of troops, and requests for provisions, but also the activities of spies and communications of their intelligence. Many of the letters are written in cipher. Also included are two original letters from Washington to Tallmadge concerning military administration. The letters also record Tallmadge's business activities after the war, especially in his correspondence with his son-in-law, John Paine Cushman, a lawyer in New York and, from 1817-1819, U. S. Representative of New York in Congress, whose advice and assistance Tallmadge frequently sought for his financial transactions. In addition, legal documents, accounts, and bills and receipts illuminate Tallmadge's business ventures, especially his purchases and sales of land in Vermont, New York, Massachusetts, and Ohio, with references to the Ohio Company and Western Reserve. Other items include accounts for Tallmadge's store in Litchfield, Connecticut; receipts documenting his investment in privateering ships; and indentures of African Americans and bills of sale of enslaved people. Moreover, his letters to Cushman reveal their opinions on national politics and government, especially during Cushman's own service in Congress. Meanwhile, his letters to his daughter, Maria (Tallmadge) Cushman, document the religious revival movement in New England, in which Tallmadge took great interest, describing the activities of such revivalist preachers as Lyman Beecher, Asahel Nettleton, and Nathan Beman. These letters also provide insight into the social and personal activities of the Tallmadge and Cushman families in Litchfield and elsewhere. Occasionally, the letters are appended by notes to Maria from Tallmadge's second wife, Maria (Hallett) Tallmadge. The collection also contains correspondence and business papers of Tallmadge's son, Frederick Augustus Tallmadge, which primarily concern Frederick Tallmadge's publication of his father's memoirs.
ArchivalResource: 2.08 linear ft.
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- Tallmadge, Benjamin, 1754-1835. Benjamin Tallmadge collection, 1778-1864.
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818. Humphreys-Marvin-Olmstead collection, 1776-1867 (inclusive).
Title:
Humphreys-Marvin-Olmstead collection, 1776-1867 (inclusive).
A collection of unrelated papers, linked by the family connections of the major figures. The papers of David Humphreys, a diplomat in the service of the United States, document his activities in Spain, 1789-1808. Also included are personal papers including correspondence with David Bushnell and Ezra Lee about submarines and with James Madison on politics, and some family correspondence. The papers of George William Erving, who was chargʹe d'affaires in Madrid (1804-1809) during Humphreys' tenure, complement the Humphreys diplomatic papers. The Marvin and Lemuel Gregory Olmstead (also Olmsted) families are represented by correspondence concerning life in New York and Connecticut in the 19th century. Of particular interest is a series of some sixty letters from Sarah Lucy Olmstead to her father describing her life in Erie, Pennsylvania from 1860-1865. Also in this part of the collection is a family photograph album and a journal kept by Lemuel Gregory Olmstead of his travels in New York State during 1830. The Dwight family manuscripts contain both family correspondence and two journals kept by Timothy Dwight of his travels in New England ca. 1796. John Trumbull's correspondence with John Adams, Aaron Burr and others discusses politics, Yale College, and various scholarly matters. Also present is his sketch of the life of Governor Jonathan Trumbull. In addition there is a brief autobiography by Christopher Cary, the draft of a poem by Joel Barlow, and letters from Henry Clay, De Witt Clinton and Samuel Ryan, the latter giving an account of a naval engagement during the War of 1812.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. (8 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Humphreys, David, 1752-1818. Humphreys-Marvin-Olmstead collection, 1776-1867 (inclusive).
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. Letterbooks, 1788-1794.
Title:
Letterbooks, 1788-1794.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. Letterbooks, 1788-1794.
Hoar, George Frisbie. 1826-1904. Autograph collection, 1598-1945
Title:
George Frisbie Hoar autograph collection, 1598-1945
Autograph collection of Massachusetts Republican Senator George Frisbie Hoar.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- George Frisbie Hoar autograph collection, 1598-1945.
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Letters of prominent men reprinted in newspapers [manuscript], 1794-1877.
Title:
Letters of prominent men reprinted in newspapers [manuscript], 1794-1877.
The collection contains typescripts of letters, 1798-1868, reprinted in newspapers, including the New York Times, the New York Herald, and the Chicago Tribune, from 1840 to 1877, including a letter, 24 February 1794, from George Washington, Philadelphia, Pa., to Frances Bassett Washington Lear, consoling her on the death of George Augustine Washington and inviting her to stay at Mount Vernon. Other letters reprinted include one, 10 June 1802, from Thomas Jefferson, Washington, D.C., to Robert R. Livingston, regarding the marriage of Jerome Bonaparte in Baltimore, Md.; as well as letters, September 1805, between John Taylor of Caroline and Timothy Dwight, New Haven, regarding Yale College and Southern students there. The reprints also include a letter, 20 March 1840, from John Tyler, Williamsburg, Va., to Whig members of the New York state legislature, regarding Whig politics; a letter, 29 September 1841, from Andrew Jackson, Nashville, Tenn., to A.J. Cotton, Dearborn County, Ind., regarding his old age and infirmity; and three letters, 1844-1848, from Henry Clay, Ashland, Ky., regarding secession and the qualities of leadership, and speculating on his loss of the Whig nomination in 1848. The reprints also include two letters, 1851, from Henry Clay to Daniel Ullman, regarding secession; two letters, 1851, from Henry Clay to Benjamin Coates, regarding the independence of and the United States' diplomatic relations with Liberia; a letter, 31 August 1857, from John Tyler, regarding the slave-trade; and letter, 22 April 1866, from Jefferson Davis, thanking Mrs. J.K. Kyle of Fayetteville, N.C. for a check sent to Davis. The reprints also include a letter, 25 January 1867, from Robert E. Lee, Lexington, Va., expressing his thanks for a gift of a pair of gamecocks; and a letter, 22 April 1868, from Franklin Pierce, Concord, N.H., regarding Andrew Johnson and U.S. politics during Reconstruction.
ArchivalResource: 18 items.
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- Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Letters of prominent men reprinted in newspapers [manuscript], 1794-1877.
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818. Letter, [ca.1795-1817], to Revd. Timothy Dwight, D.D., President of Yale College.
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Letter, [ca.1795-1817], to Revd. Timothy Dwight, D.D., President of Yale College.
Comments on his domestic happiness; because of danger of war, money he sends to America "will be more securely laid out in fixed property."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.).
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- Humphreys, David, 1752-1818. Letter, [ca.1795-1817], to Revd. Timothy Dwight, D.D., President of Yale College.
Evarts, Jeremiah, 1781-1831. Jeremiah Evarts collection, 1784-1851.
Title:
Jeremiah Evarts collection, 1784-1851.
Principally correspondence between Evarts and such individuals as Rufus Anderson, Timothy Dwight, Theodore Frelinghuysen, John Jay, and Daniel Webster relating to foreign missions and opposition to Andrew Jackson's Indian policy. Also includes some financial items.
ArchivalResource: 23 items.1 container.
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- Evarts, Jeremiah, 1781-1831. Jeremiah Evarts collection, 1784-1851.
Hillhouse family papers, 1707-1943
Title:
Hillhouse family papers 1707-1943
The papers consist of correspondence, deeds, account books, estate records, architectural drawings, legal papers, notebooks, commonplace books, letterbooks, scrapbooks, daybooks, and miscellaneous papers documenting the personal lives and professional careers of three generations of the Hillhouse family of New Haven, Connecticut and New York. Major figures represented in the papers include: James Hillhouse (1754-1832), Mary Lucas Hillhouse (1785-1871), James Abraham Hillhouse (1789-1841), Augustus Lucus Hillhouse (1791-1859), and James Hillhouse (1854-1938). The papers document family relationships, personal activities, the business and legal careers of family members, political interests, and the architectural design of the family residence, Sachem's Wood.
ArchivalResource: 48 linear feet (90 boxes, 2 folios)
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- Hillhouse family papers, 1707-1943
Akers, Charles N. (Charles Newton), 1848-1916. Charles N. Akers and family papers, 1776-1911.
Title:
Charles N. Akers and family papers, 1776-1911.
Family papers containing Connecticut and New York deeds, transcripts of papers of Timothy Dwight and his family, and data on the Methodist Episcopal church in Illinois and Minnesota. Also present is a scrapbook compiled by Charles N. Akers of biographical information on family and prominent persons, correspondence to and from Akers, and his articles about Colonel William Colvill, Thomas Montgomery, Captain Walter S. Reed, Samuel Spates, Abraham Edwards Welch; a typed transcript of an autobiography of Peter Akers; meteorological records for New York (1849); and letters by Rutherford B. Hayes (1884) and Frances E. Willard (1894).
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cu. ft. (1 box, incl. 1 v.); 1 item in Reserve.
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- Akers, Charles N. (Charles Newton), 1848-1916. Charles N. Akers and family papers, 1776-1911.
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809. Papers, 1753-1832.
Title:
Papers, 1753-1832.
Personal and official correspondence, records as paymaster of the New York forces and as comptroller of the U.S. Treasury, militia returns, court martial documents, votes of Connecticut towns on the embargo of 1809 and letters regarding fugitives; correspondents include Timothy Dwight, Eliphalet Dyer, Chauncey Goodrich, John Hancock, James Hillhouse, Henry Knox, Henry Livingston, James Madison, John Pierce, Philip Schuyler, John Trumbull, Jonathan Trumbull, Sr., Joseph Trumbull, William Williams and both Oliver Wolcotts.
ArchivalResource: 5 v., 5 boxes ; 39 x 26 x 12 cm.
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- Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809. Papers, 1753-1832.
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843
Title:
Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843.
The Sparks collection consists of original and transcribed historical documents and correspondence, chiefly concerning the American colonies and the original thirteen states, collected or transcribed beginning in 1819 by Jared Sparks. The collection includes the papers of Sir Francis Bernard and George Chalmers, letters of Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, the Marquis de Lafayette, and George Washington, the journals of Thomas Ainslie, the Board of Trade, the New York Provincial Congress and Conventions, as well as the papers and records from state public offices, among many others. The Sparks collection also contains his own historical essays and compositions, published articles, letter books, diaries, account books related to his college days, professional research, and material documenting his tenure as College president.
ArchivalResource: 252 volumes, 10 env., 2 folders, 3 cases, 57 boxes (31.6 linear ft.)
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Morse family. Morse family papers, 1779-1868 (inclusive).
Title:
Morse family papers, 1779-1868 (inclusive).
The principal figures in this collection are Jedidiah Morse (1761-1826) and his sons Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872) and Richard Cary Morse (1795-1868). More than half of the collection is made up of correspondence (1779-1868) among members of the family. Also included are legal and financial papers, sermons by Jedidiah and Richard Cary Morse, travel journals, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, printed matter, and photographs. Jedidiah Morse's missionary work among the Indians and his concern for their condition is reflected in a number of letters on the subject. Samuel F. B. Morse, who had a double career as a painter and as the inventor of the telegraph, is represented by correspondence, depositions on his invention, and three drawings by a student (dated 1862). Richard Cary Morse's papers contain a biography of Jedidiah Morse and extensive journals on travels to the Bay of Fundy in 1822; to Europe in 1837-1838 in search of a cure for his depression; and again to Europe in 1855. One of the entries in his journal of 1837-1838 is his account of the coronation procession of Queen Victoria. Correspondence with his wife, Sarah Louise, between 1838 and 1850 conveys a vivid picture of family life and many details on the sickness of children.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft. (21 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Morse family. Morse family papers, 1779-1868 (inclusive).
Silliman family. Silliman family papers, 1717-1977 (inclusive), 1717-1911 (bulk).
Title:
Silliman family papers, 1717-1977 (inclusive), 1717-1911 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, lectures, notebooks, diaries, journals, and other material documenting the personal lives and professional careers of the Silliman family, including Benjamin Silliman (1779-1864) and Benjamin Silliman, Jr. (1816-1885). Personal material details family life, relationships, social activities, and cultural pursuits. Professional material details the academic and literary interests of the Sillimans, particularly in chemistry, physics, and geology. The evolution and development of science, the beginnings of scientific instruction at Yale, and many related topics are documented. Material relating to John Trumbull and the Trumbull Art Gallery at Yale is also included. Family letters and journals offer observations on local and national events, as exemplified by Maggie Lindsley's journal and letters with Benjamin Silliman relating to the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 35 linear feet (69 boxes)
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- Silliman family. Silliman family papers, 1717-1977 (inclusive), 1717-1911 (bulk).
Brainard family. Brainard family Yale College diplomas, 1802 and 1815.
Title:
Brainard family Yale College diplomas, 1802 and 1815.
Two diplomas from Yale College, both on vellum and in Latin, one to William F. Brainard (8 Sept. 1802), and the other to John G.C. Brainard (13 Sept. 1815). Both have the college seal attached at the bottom and both are signed by Timothy Dwight and David Ely.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Brainard family. Brainard family Yale College diplomas, 1802 and 1815.
Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. Papers, 1817-1875.
Title:
Papers, 1817-1875.
The papers consist mainly of incoming, calendared correspondence from Finney's friends and converts (1817-75). Other records include the complete manuscript of Finney's Memoir (1867-68), manuscripts of Finney's addresses and sermons (1835-60), six hundred sermon outlines (1853-75), lecture notes (1868-75), diaries (1814-70), and various business papers (1823-75). The collection documents Finney's service as President of Oberlin College (1851-65) indirectly or not at all.
ArchivalResource: 5.6 linear ft.
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- Finney, Charles Grandison, 1792-1875. Papers, 1817-1875.
Silliman family papers, 1717-1977 (bulk 1717-1911)
Title:
Silliman family papers 1717-1977 (bulk 1717-1911)
The papers consist of correspondence, lectures, notebooks, diaries, journals, and other material documenting the personal lives and professional careers of the Silliman family, including Benjamin Silliman (1779-1864) and Benjamin Silliman, Jr. (1816-1885). Personal material details family life, relationships, social activities, and cultural pursuits. Professional material details the academic and literary interests of the Sillimans, particularly in chemistry, physics, and geology. The evolution and development of science, the beginnings of scientific instruction at Yale, and many related topics are documented. Material relating to John Trumbull and the Trumbull Art Gallery at Yale is also included. Family letters and journals offer observations on local and national events, as exemplified by Maggie Lindsley's journal and letters with Benjamin Silliman relating to the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 36.25 Linear Feet (90 boxes)
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- Silliman family papers, 1717-1977, 1717-1911
Dana, Joseph. Dana, Dwight, Earle, and Ely letters, 1813-1894.
Title:
Dana, Dwight, Earle, and Ely letters, 1813-1894.
A collection of unrelated letters. They are written by Joseph Dana to Charles Norris of Exeter, New Hampshire; Timothy Dwight of New Haven to Solomon Porter of Hartford, Connecticut; Ezra Stiles Ely of New York to William Woodward of Philadelphia; and Alice Morse Earle to Gordon W. Russell of Hartford, Connecticut.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Dana, Joseph. Dana, Dwight, Earle, and Ely letters, 1813-1894.
Humphreys-Marvin-Olmstead collection, 1776-1867
Title:
Humphreys-Marvin-Olmstead collection 1776-1867
A collection of unrelated papers, linked by the family connections of the major figures. The papers of David Humphreys, a diplomat in the service of the United States, document his activities in Spain, 1789-1808. Also included are personal papers including correspondence with David Bushnell and Ezra Lee about submarines and with James Madison on politics, and some family correspondence. The papers of George William Erving, who was chargé d'affaires in Madrid (1804-1809) during Humphreys' tenure, complement the Humphreys diplomatic papers. The Marvin and Lemuel Gregory Olmstead (also Olmsted) families are represented by correspondence concerning life in New York and Connecticut in the 19th century. Of particular interest is a series of some sixty letters from Sarah Lucy Olmstead to her father describing her life in Erie, Pennsylvania from 1860-1865. Also in this part of the collection is a family photograph album and a journal kept by Lemuel Gregory Olmstead of his travels in New York State during 1830.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear feet (8 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Humphreys-Marvin-Olmstead collection, 1776-1867
Morse Family Papers, 1779-1868
Title:
Morse Family Papers 1779-1868
The principal figures in this collection are Jedidiah Morse (1761-1826) and his sons Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872) and Richard Cary Morse (1795-1868). More than half of the collection is made up of correspondence (1779-1868) among members of the family. Also included are legal and financial papers, sermons by Jedidiah and Richard Cary Morse, travel journals, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, printed matter, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear feet (21 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Morse Family Papers, 1779-1868
James Abraham Hillhouse papers, 1804-1844
Title:
James Abraham Hillhouse papers 1804-1844
The James Abraham Hillhouse papers contain writings and personal papers documenting the literary activities of a member of the prominent New Haven Hillhouse family during the early to mid-nineteenth century. Writings consist of drafts of plays, essays, poems, and other genres, including notebooks dating from Hillhouse's days as a student at Yale College, covering subjects such as the sermons of Yale President Timothy Dwight and the philosophical lectures of professor Jeremiah Day, who succeeded Dwight in 1817. Other papers include account books, signatures, letters, and a drawing.
ArchivalResource: 5.42 linear feet (13 boxes)
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- James Abraham Hillhouse papers, 1804-1844
Hillhouse family. Hillhouse family papers, 1707-1943 (inclusive), 1771-1938 (bulk).
Title:
Hillhouse family papers, 1707-1943 (inclusive), 1771-1938 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, deeds, account books, estate records, architectural drawings, legal papers, notebooks, commonplace books, letterbooks, scrapbooks, daybooks, and miscellaneous papers documenting the personal lives and professional careers of three generations of the Hillhouse family of New Haven, Connecticut and New York. Major figures represented in the papers include: James Hillhouse (1754-1832), Mary Lucas Hillhouse (1785-1871), James Abraham Hillhouse (1789-1841), Augustus Lucus Hillhouse (1791-1859), and James Hillhouse (1854-1938). The papers document family relationships, personal activities, the business and legal careers of family members, political interests, and the architectural design of the family residence, Sachem's Wood.
ArchivalResource: 37 linear ft. (88 boxes)
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- Hillhouse family. Hillhouse family papers, 1707-1943 (inclusive), 1771-1938 (bulk).
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. Papers of Timothy Dwight [manuscript], 1804.
Title:
Papers of Timothy Dwight [manuscript], 1804.
In a letter dated September 5, 1804, to George Bliss, Dwight recommends Aaron Dutton for an unidentified position and comments on his character and abilities. Collection also includes an engraving of Dwight by J.B. Forrest from a portrait by John Trumbull.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. Papers of Timothy Dwight [manuscript], 1804.
Ellsworth, A. Eugene (Allen Eugene). Toccata on I love thy Kingdom, Lord / by A. Eugene Ellsworth ; [original tune by] Aaron Williams ; [original text by by] Timothy Dwight.
Title:
Toccata on I love thy Kingdom, Lord / by A. Eugene Ellsworth ; [original tune by] Aaron Williams ; [original text by by] Timothy Dwight. [196-?]
ArchivalResource: 9 p. of ms. music ; 32 cm.
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- Ellsworth, A. Eugene (Allen Eugene). Toccata on I love thy Kingdom, Lord / by A. Eugene Ellsworth ; [original tune by] Aaron Williams ; [original text by by] Timothy Dwight.
Mitchell family. Papers, 1789-1802.
Title:
Papers, 1789-1802.
Octavo volume 1 is an envelope containing four sermons preached by Rev. Justus Mitchell, and dated 1789, 1791, and April 20 and July 19, 1795. Octavo volume 2 is a volume of 352 pages, approximately 100 pages of which are blank. It contains notes made by Minott Mitchell in 1802 on student disputations at Yale moderated by the college's president, Timothy Dwight (1752-1817). Topics of these disputations include "Is man totally depraved?" "Do springs originate from sea or vapors?" "Ought the liberty of the press to be restrained?" and "Ought slaves to be immediately emancipated?" There are also a few miscellaneous notes, including two pages of notes on legal topics.
ArchivalResource: 2 v. ; octavo.
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- Mitchell family. Papers, 1789-1802.
Goodwin & Co. Letter books, 1815-1857.
Title:
Letter books, 1815-1857.
Record of outgoing letters of paper manufacturer, printer, publisher and bookseller in Hartford, Conn.; correspondents include Timothy Dwight, Jedidiah Morse and Noah Webster.
ArchivalResource: 7 v. ; 33 cm.
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- Goodwin & Co. Letter books, 1815-1857.
Books from the library of Amos Bronson Alcott, 1579-1893.
Title:
Books from the library of Amos Bronson Alcott, 1579-1893.
Library of Amos Bronson Alcott, the American philosopher of the NewEngland Transcendentalist group.
ArchivalResource: 599 v.
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- Books from the library of Amos Bronson Alcott, 1579-1893.
Dwight family genealogy papers, 1850-1977.
Title:
Dwight family genealogy papers, 1850-1977.
Papers collected primarily by Theodore Woolsey Dwight concerning the genealogy of the Dwight family. It consists primarily of newspaper clippings, book excerpts, correspondence, photographs, and hand drawn genealogy charts.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes.
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- Dwight family genealogy papers, 1850-1977.
Dwight family papers, 1713-1937
Title:
Dwight family papers 1713-1937
The papers consist of correspondence, financial records, addresses, sermons, writings, photographs, and other memorabilia of Yale President Timothy Dwight (1752-1817) and his family. Relatives in the Edwards, Hooker, Lyman, Strong, Woodbridge, and Woolsey families are represented. The largest quantity of correspondence documents the family life of John William Dwight, a fertilizer manufacturer. Papers of Timothy Dwight (1752-1817) and Timothy Dwight (1828-1916) concern Yale University. The travels of various family members are highlighted.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 linear feet
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- Dwight family papers, 1713-1937
Yale course lectures collection, circa 1720-1986
Title:
Yale course lectures collection circa 1720-1986
The collection consist of notes on course lectures taken by Yale students.
ArchivalResource: 51.75 linear feet
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- Yale course lectures collection, circa 1720-1986
Evarts family papers, 1753-1960 (bulk 1798-1901)
Title:
Evarts family papers 1753-1960
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, legal and financial material, congressional papers, family memorabilia, and other papers of various members of the Evarts family of Vermont, Boston, and New York. The principal figures, however, are Jeremiah Evarts (1781-1831), author, editor, lawyer, and philanthropist, and his son, William Maxwell Evarts (1818-1901), lawyer and statesman. The papers of Jeremiah Evarts relate to his work and writings on Congregational orthodoxy, his travels for the American Board of Foreign Missions, and his efforts on behalf of American Indians. His correspondents include family members, fellow members of the Yale Class of 1802, and many well-known clergymen, lawyers, statesmen, and missionaries.
ArchivalResource: 24.25 linear feet
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- Evarts family papers, 1753-1960, 1798-1901
Bacon family. Bacon-Schneeloch family papers, 1875-1935 (inclusive).
Title:
Bacon-Schneeloch family papers, 1875-1935 (inclusive).
The papers consist of family correspondence, autograph albums, diaries, notebooks, financial records, photographs and memorabilia, principally of Leonard Woolsey Bacon, a physician, and of his first wife, Emma Waleska Schneeloch. The largest part of the papers is made up of Bacon's prescription books (1892-1937) containing diagnosis, prescriptions, and name, age and occupation for each patient. Also in the papers are the financial records of his practice (1907-1919) which, together with the prescription books, make an important record of the practice of medicine in New Haven in that period. In the family correspondence is a long series of letters (1886-1892) from Leonard Bacon to Emma Schneeloch during their courtship. Much of the correspondence is made up of letters from various members of the Bacon family who were opposed to the marriage. Emma Schneeloch sang with her sister, Emilie, with a band that traveled to the West in 1891. A diary kept by Emilie of this trip is in the papers. Also included are student papers from Vassar (ca. 1917-1921) and other memorabilia kept by Emma Waleska Bacon Evans, daughter of Leonard and Emma Bacon.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 linear ft.
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- Bacon family. Bacon-Schneeloch family papers, 1875-1935 (inclusive).
Farnam family papers, 1721-2002 (inclusive), 1850-1937 (bulk).
Title:
Farnam family papers, 1721-2002 (inclusive), 1850-1937 (bulk).
Correspondence, diaries, letterbooks, financial papers, writings, scrapbooks, and memorabilia of the Farnam family of New Haven, Connecticut, 1721-1929. The papers of Henry Farnam (1803-1883), and two of his sons, Henry Walcott Farnam (1853-1933) and William Whitman Farnam (1844-1929) form this collection. The papers of Henry Farnam include personal and professional correspondence concerning his family, life in New Haven, and the building of several canals and railroads in Connecticut and the Midwest. Materials documenting the New Haven and Northampton Company, Chicago and Rock Island Railroad, Mississippi and Missouri Valley Railroad, Northern Indiana Railroad, and Peoria and Bureau Valley Railroad is arranged here. The papers of Henry Walcott Farnam include personal and professional correspondence, financial papers, writings, subject files and scrapbooks relating to his family, life in New Haven, student and teaching experiences at Yale, membership in local, state, and national academic and reform organizations, and philanthropic activities on behalf of educational and charitable institutions. The papers of William Whitman Farnam include correspondence and topical files relating to family matters, Yale University, and New Haven Park Commission activities.
ArchivalResource: 161.5 linear ft.
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- Farnam family papers, 1721-1941
Dwight, Timothy, 1828-1916. Autograph letters signed (3) : Yale University, New Haven, Conn., to Hon. E.J. Phelps, 1887 Apr. 14, Jul. 2 & 3.
Title:
Autograph letters signed (3) : Yale University, New Haven, Conn., to Hon. E.J. Phelps, 1887 Apr. 14, Jul. 2 & 3.
Accepting with thanks and acknowledging receipt of a gift of dollar25,000 for a professorship in law from an anonymous friend [Mr. J.S. Morgan].
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Dwight, Timothy, 1828-1916. Autograph letters signed (3) : Yale University, New Haven, Conn., to Hon. E.J. Phelps, 1887 Apr. 14, Jul. 2 & 3.
Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960, 1892-1958
Title:
Anson Phelps Stokes family papers 1761-1960 1892-1958
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, subject files, memorabilia, photographs, financial records, and other papers detailing the professional career and personal life of Anson Phelps Stokes and family members, including Olivia, Caroline and Helen Stokes. Papers relating to Anson Phelps Stokes document his work with prominent educators, reformers, religious leaders, businessmen, and politicians. Stokes's work on behalf of black education, social issues, and the Phelps-Stokes Fund are detailed. His religious activities, Yale University work, and family interests are also represented, as are Stokes's work on behalf of the Portsmouth Treaty of 1905 and the Yale-China Association. Papers relating to Helen Phelps Stokes include material relating to the Socialist Party and the National Civil Liberties Bureau.
ArchivalResource: 145.25 linear feet (321 boxes, 4 folios)
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- Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960, 1892-1958
Woolsey family papers, 1750-1969 (bulk 1811-1921)
Title:
Woolsey family papers, 1750-1976 (inclusive), 1811-1921 (bulk).
The papers document three generations of the Woolsey family. The most prominent figures in the collection are William Walton Woolsey (1766-1839), land owner and merchant in New York City; his son, Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1801-1889), Greek scholar, political theorist and president of Yale College; and Theodore Salisbury Woolsey (1852-1929), professor of international law at Yale Law School, son of Theodore Dwight Woolsey. The papers of William Walton Woolsey contain extensive business correspondence, ledgers, legal papers, documents relating to land sales in New York and Ohio, as well as family and personal letters. Since he was engaged in the importation of sugar, cotton and hardware, some of his business correspondence is political with discussions of the Jay Treaty of 1794, the problems of piracy, American neutrality in the 1790s and the general politics of the period. Important correspondents are Chauncey Goodrich, Archibald Gracie, Eli Whitney, Noah Webster, Elihu and Nathaniel Chauncey, Oliver Wolcott, Benjamin Tallmadge, Jedidiah Morse, James Roosevelt, John A. Schuyler, Comfort Sands, John Broome, and Nicholas Bayard. The papers of Theodore Dwight Woolsey contain his writings on Greek language and literature, the Bible, international law and the texts of his sermons.
ArchivalResource: 52 Linear Feet (107 boxes)
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- Woolsey family. Woolsey family papers, 1750-1950 (inclusive), 1811-1921 (bulk).
Beard, George Miller, 1839-1883. George Miller Beard papers, 1853-1923 (inclusive).
Title:
George Miller Beard papers, 1853-1923 (inclusive).
Correspondence, writings, biographical material and other papers of George M. Beard, physician and specialist in the treatment of mental and nervous disorders. Included are materials relating to his work on the medical uses of electricity and his pioneering work in the definition of criminal insanity, as well as papers relating to his interest in spiritualism. Also included are a number of letters received by his daughter, Grace Alden Beard, related to a biographical study of her father.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft. (3 boxes)
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- Beard, George Miller, 1839-1883. George Miller Beard papers, 1853-1923 (inclusive).
Walker, Charles Swan, 1846-1933. Charles Swan Walker papers, 1866-1924 (inclusive).
Title:
Charles Swan Walker papers, 1866-1924 (inclusive).
Notebooks, lectures and autobiography of Swan relating to his student years at Yale Divinity School and Andover Theological Seminary. Includes notes on lectures of Noah Porter, Timothy Dwight, Elias Loomis, and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (3 boxes)
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- Walker, Charles Swan, 1846-1933. Charles Swan Walker papers, 1866-1924 (inclusive).
Eaton, Samuel Witt, 1820-1905. Samuel Witt Eaton papers, 1838-1905 (inclusive).
Title:
Samuel Witt Eaton papers, 1838-1905 (inclusive).
The Samuel Witt Eaton Papers consist largely correspondence from classmates at Yale College, among them Timothy Dwight, James Hadley, and John A. Porter. The letters discuss theology and the ministry as well as life at Yale College. Also in the papers are materials relating to the Civil War, during which Eaton served as chaplain. Included is his "Sketches from a three year experience in the army."
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Eaton, Samuel Witt, 1820-1905. Samuel Witt Eaton papers, 1838-1905 (inclusive).
Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers, 1829-1915
Title:
Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers 1829-1915
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, research, notes, scrapbooks, and other materials documenting Lounsbury's personal life and professional career as an author and educator of English literature at Yale University. Correspondence with Yale colleagues, students, authors, and officials details his academic and literary interests, and activity in the areas of international language and simplified spelling. Personal materials include letters relating to Lounsbury's Civil War experiences and diaries containing brief entries from 1856-1915.
ArchivalResource: 20 linear feet (51 boxes)
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- Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers, 1829-1915
Papers, 1866-1927
Title:
Papers, 1866-1927
Correspondence, photographs, travel journals, etc., of Caroline Phelps Stokes and Olivia Egleston Phelps Stokes, daughters from a wealthy and religious New York City family.
ArchivalResource: 1 box, 1 folio+ folder, 1 folio folder
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- Papers, 1866-1927
Bacon-Schneeloch family papers, 1875-1935
Title:
Bacon-Schneeloch family papers 1875-1935
The papers consist of family correspondence, autograph albums, diaries, notebooks, financial records, photographs and memorabilia, principally of Leonard Woolsey Bacon, a physician, and of his first wife, Emma Waleska Schneeloch. The largest part of the papers is made up of Bacon's prescription books (1892-1937) containing diagnosis, prescriptions, and name, age and occupation for each patient. Also in the papers are the financial records of his practice (1907-1919) which, together with the prescription books, make an important record of the practice of medicine in New Haven in that period. In the family correspondence is a long series of letters (1886-1892) from Leonard Bacon to Emma Schneeloch during their courtship. Much of the correspondence is made up of letters from various members of the Bacon family who were opposed to the marriage. Emma Schneeloch sang with her sister, Emilie, with a band that traveled to the West in 1891. A diary kept by Emilie of this trip is in the papers. Also included are student papers from Vassar (ca. 1917-1921) and other memorabilia kept by Emma Waleska Bacon Evans, daughter of Leonard and Emma Bacon.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 linear feet (9 boxes)
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- Bacon-Schneeloch family papers, 1875-1935
Woolsey family papers, 1750-1969 (bulk 1811-1921)
Title:
Woolsey family papers, 1750-1976 (inclusive), 1811-1921 (bulk).
The papers document three generations of the Woolsey family. The most prominent figures in the collection are William Walton Woolsey (1766-1839), land owner and merchant in New York City; his son, Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1801-1889), Greek scholar, political theorist and president of Yale College; and Theodore Salisbury Woolsey (1852-1929), professor of international law at Yale Law School, son of Theodore Dwight Woolsey. The papers of William Walton Woolsey contain extensive business correspondence, ledgers, legal papers, documents relating to land sales in New York and Ohio, as well as family and personal letters. Since he was engaged in the importation of sugar, cotton and hardware, some of his business correspondence is political with discussions of the Jay Treaty of 1794, the problems of piracy, American neutrality in the 1790s and the general politics of the period. Important correspondents are Chauncey Goodrich, Archibald Gracie, Eli Whitney, Noah Webster, Elihu and Nathaniel Chauncey, Oliver Wolcott, Benjamin Tallmadge, Jedidiah Morse, James Roosevelt, John A. Schuyler, Comfort Sands, John Broome, and Nicholas Bayard. The papers of Theodore Dwight Woolsey contain his writings on Greek language and literature, the Bible, international law and the texts of his sermons.
ArchivalResource: 52 Linear Feet (107 boxes)
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- Woolsey family papers, 1750-1969, 1811-1921
Dickinson family papers, 1757-1934.
Title:
Dickinson family papers, 1757-1934.
Correspondence, compositions, and other papers of the Dickinson family of Amherst, Massachusetts, the family of the poet, Emily Dickinson. Also includes the correspondence of the Root family.
ArchivalResource: 14 boxes (7.5 linear ft.)
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- Dickinson family papers, 1757-1934.
Douglas Tilden Papers, 1860-1970
Title:
Douglas Tilden Papers, 1860-1970
Collection includes personal and professional correspondence (chiefly incoming), contracts, sketches, diaries, scrapbooks, manuscripts of published and unpublished writings, and "written" conversations between Tilden, who was deaf, and others. Also includes medals, other personal memora bilia. Principal correspondents are his daughter, Gladys Tilden, James D. Phelan & Alexander Stirling Calder.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 11 boxes, 4 cartons, 6 oversize volumes, 1 oversize folder; Linear feet: 11.6
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- Douglas Tilden Papers, 1860-1970
Dana family papers, 1805-1961 (bulk 1833-1894).
Title:
Dana family papers, 1805-1961 (bulk 1833-1894).
Correspondence, writings, printed material, lectures, notebooks, and miscellaneous papers of various members of the Dana family, of New Haven, Conn. Includes papers of James Dwight Dana (1813-1895) relating to his service with the Wilkes Expedition, his work and writings on geology and mineralogy, and his career (1849-1890) at Yale University; and papers of Dana's son Edward Salisbury Dana (1849-1935) who taught mathematics, physics, chemistry, and natural philosophy at Yale (1874-1917) and also served as curator of mineralogy at the Peabody Museum (1874-1922). Other family members represented prominently include James Dana (1780-1860) and Maria Trumbull Dana (1867-1961). Correspondents include Louis Agassiz, Alexander D. Bache, Jacob W. Bailey, Amos Binney, Harriet Dwight Dana, Henrietta Frances Silliman Dana, John White Dana, Charles Darwin, Timothy Dwight, W.E. Gladstone, Asa Gray, Arnold H. Guyot, Edward C. Herrick, Thomas H. Huxley, Harriet Dwight Dana Jones, Karl August Möbius, Samuel F.B. Morse, François Nicklès, John Pitkin Norton, Edwards Amasa Park, Edwards Pierrepont, Lambert Quetelet, William Henry Seward, Benjamin Silliman, William G. Sumner, Joseph Parrish Thompson, and Josiah Dwight Whitney.
ArchivalResource: 9 microfilm reels.
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- Dana family papers, 1805-1961 (bulk 1833-1894).
Yale University. Treasurer. Records of the treasurer, Yale University, 1700-1973 (inclusive).
Title:
Records of the treasurer, Yale University, 1700-1973 (inclusive).
The records consist of correspondence, minutes, memoranda, reports, audits, ledgers, cash journals, student accounts and bills, estate files, investment accounts, and construction records of the treasurer documenting every aspect of Yale's financial history up to 1971.
ArchivalResource: 357.5 linear ft.
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- Yale University. Treasurer. Records of the treasurer, Yale University, 1700-1973 (inclusive).
Gilman Family Papers, 1659-1935
Title:
Gilman Family Papers 1659-1935
Correspondence, diaries, writings, financial records, photographs, clippings, and other papers relating to the Gilman and Coit families of New England. The bulk of the collection relates to Edward Whiting Gilman (1823-1900), his family and his work as a clergyman and foreign secretary of the American Bible Society.
ArchivalResource: 13 linear feet
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- Gilman Family Papers, 1659-1935
[Pamphlets, clippings, etc., on Timothy Dwight, 1828-1916, president of Yale University].
Title:
[Pamphlets, clippings, etc., on Timothy Dwight, 1828-1916, president of Yale University].
ArchivalResource: v.
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- [Pamphlets, clippings, etc., on Timothy Dwight, 1828-1916, president of Yale University].
Alexander Stevenson Twombly papers, 1843-1907
Title:
Alexander Stevenson Twombly papers 1843-1907
Letters from personal friends and famous people concerning Twombly's work as minister, author, president of the Yale Alumni Association of Boston.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot (2 boxes)
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- Alexander Stevenson Twombly papers, 1843-1907
Stokes, Caroline Phelps, 1854-1909. Papers of Caroline and Olivia Phelps Stokes, 1866-1927 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers of Caroline and Olivia Phelps Stokes, 1866-1927 (inclusive).
Includes letters of appreciation from individuals and institutions that benefited from the sisters' generosity; letters, photos, and other documents relating to the Ansonia Library in Connecticut, which the sisters built in memory of their father James Stokes and their maternal grandfather Anson Greene Phelps; and letters from Olivia to Caroline. Also writings of Caroline Stokes, including travel journals that were the basis for Travels of a Lady's Maid, anonymously published in 1908.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Stokes, Caroline Phelps, 1854-1909. Papers of Caroline and Olivia Phelps Stokes, 1866-1927 (inclusive).
Dana family. Dana family papers, 1764-1967 (inclusive), 1805-1961 (bulk).
Title:
Dana family papers, 1764-1967 (inclusive), 1805-1961 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, printed material, lectures, notebooks, photographs, and miscellanea documenting the personal lives and professional careers of members of the Dana family. James Dwight Dana, a prominent American scientist, and his son, Edward Salisbury Dana, are two primary figures in the papers.
ArchivalResource: 9.25 linear ft.
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- Dana family. Dana family papers, 1764-1967 (inclusive), 1805-1961 (bulk).
Williams, S. Wells (Samuel Wells), 1812-1884. Samuel Wells Williams family papers, 1824-1936 (inclusive).
Title:
Samuel Wells Williams family papers, 1824-1936 (inclusive).
The papers include correspondence (comprising over half of the collection), manuscripts of Samuel Wells Williams's Syllabic Dictionary of the Chinese Language, themes and lecture notes by Frederick Wells Williams, diaries, newspaper clippings, articles on China, maps, and pictures. The bulk of the correspondence relates to S.W. Williams, missionary, diplomat, and Sinologue. The period between 1845 and 1855 has extensive correspondence with missionaries and with James Dwight Dana and Matthew C. Perry, whom Williams accompanied on his mission to open Japan and on his return visit in 1854. Williams's letters to friends and family comment on progress made and their reception in Japan. In 1856 Williams became secretary and interpreter to the American Legation in China and many of the letters refer to Chinese problems of the following 20 years. His correspondents include, in addition to Dana and Perry, Anson Burlingame, Hamilton Fish, Asa Gray, Frederick Low, William Bradford Reed, and William Henry Seward. The remaining correspondence covers the period 1885 to 1939, encompassing the correspondence of F.W. Williams, Yale professor, and Wayland Wells Williams, writer.
ArchivalResource: 23.83 Linear Feet (36 boxes)
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- Williams, S. Wells (Samuel Wells), 1812-1884. Samuel Wells Williams family papers, 1824-1936 (inclusive).
Cooper, James Wesley, 1842-1916. James Wesley Cooper papers, 1787-1925 (inclusive), 1787-1916 (bulk).
Title:
James Wesley Cooper papers, 1787-1925 (inclusive), 1787-1916 (bulk).
Chiefly correspondence and diaries of James Wesley Cooper documenting his career as a Congregational minister, and his service as a Fellow of Yale University (1886-1916). The only personal correspondence are forty-four letters from Cooper to his fiancée in 1865 and fourteen additional letters (1877-1905).
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (5 boxes)
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- Cooper, James Wesley, 1842-1916. James Wesley Cooper papers, 1787-1925 (inclusive), 1787-1916 (bulk).
Samuel Wells Williams family papers, 1809-1983, 1809-1941
Title:
Samuel Wells Williams family papers 1809-1983 1809-1941
The papers include correspondence (comprising over half of the collection), manuscripts of Samuel Wells Williams's , themes and lecture notes by Frederick Wells Williams, diaries, newspaper clippings, articles on China, maps, and pictures. The bulk of the correspondence relates to S.W. Williams, missionary, diplomat, and sinologue. The period between 1845 and 1855 has extensive correspondence with missionaries and with James Dwight Dana and Matthew C. Perry, whom Williams accompanied on his mission to open Japan and on his return visit in 1854. Williams's letters to friends and family comment on progress made and their reception in Japan. In 1856 Williams became secretary and interpreter to the American Legation in China and many of the letters refer to Chinese problems of the following 20 years. His correspondents include, in addition to Dana and Perry, Anson Burlingame, Hamilton Fish, Asa Gray, Frederick Low, William Bradford Reed, and William Henry Seward. The remaining correspondence covers the period 1885 to 1939, encompassing the correspondence of F.W. Williams, Yale professor, and Wayland Wells Williams, writer. Syllabic Dictionary of the Chinese Language
ArchivalResource: 22.25 linear feet (33 boxes)
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- Samuel Wells Williams family papers, 1809-1983, 1809-1941
Peck, G. D. G.D. Peck letter of recommendation for Dr. Dwight, 1855 Dec. 3.
Title:
G.D. Peck letter of recommendation for Dr. Dwight, 1855 Dec. 3.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Peck, G. D. G.D. Peck letter of recommendation for Dr. Dwight, 1855 Dec. 3.
Yale University. Treasurer. Records of the treasurer, Yale University, 1700-1971 (inclusive).
Title:
Records of the treasurer, Yale University, 1700-1971 (inclusive).
The records consist of correspondence, minutes, memoranda, reports, audits, ledgers, cash journals, student accounts and bills, estate files, investment accounts, and construction records of the treasurer documenting every aspect of Yale's financial history up to 1971.
ArchivalResource: 357.5 linear ft.
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- Yale University. Treasurer. Records of the treasurer, Yale University, 1700-1971 (inclusive).
Twombly, Alexander Stevenson, 1832-1907. Alexander Stevenson Twombly papers, 1843-1907 (inclusive).
Title:
Alexander Stevenson Twombly papers, 1843-1907 (inclusive).
Letters from personal friends and famous people concerning Twombly's work as minister, author, president of the Yale Alumni Association of Boston.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- Twombly, Alexander Stevenson, 1832-1907. Alexander Stevenson Twombly papers, 1843-1907 (inclusive).
Emerson, Margaret Hitchcock. Collection : chiefly of letters to Charles N. Judson, ca. 1860-1890.
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Collection : chiefly of letters to Charles N. Judson, ca. 1860-1890.
The collection contains letters from Joseph Jefferson about the date of a reception, from Lyman Abbott about the retirement of an educator, from William M. Bryan about a Civil War balloon ascension, from Timothy Dwight about Plymouth Church and the Henry Ward Beecher scandal, from Charles Dudley Warner about genealogy, and from Bliss Perry arranging a lecture. The collection also contains an invitation to a ball for the Prince of Wales, a questionnaire sent by William James and a poem, 1874, by George Dwight possibly dedicated to Henry Ward Beecher.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Emerson, Margaret Hitchcock. Collection : chiefly of letters to Charles N. Judson, ca. 1860-1890.
Munger, Theodore Thornton, 1830-1910. Theodore Thornton Munger papers, 1806-1947 (inclusive), 1846-1910 (bulk).
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Theodore Thornton Munger papers, 1806-1947 (inclusive), 1846-1910 (bulk).
Correspondence, writings, speeches, sermons, and other papers of Theodore Thornton Munger, author, preacher, and spokesman for liberal theology. Also included are papers relating to the Munger and Selden families. Of special interest are the papers throughout the collection which reflect on the many religious controversies in New England between 1870 and 1900 in which Munger became embroiled, particularly Congregational polity. Important correspondents include Elisha Mulford, Francis Bicknell Carpenter, Washington Gladden, Andrew Dickson White, and Horace Scudder.
ArchivalResource: 9 linear ft. (24 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Munger, Theodore Thornton, 1830-1910. Theodore Thornton Munger papers, 1806-1947 (inclusive), 1846-1910 (bulk).
James Wesley Cooper papers, 1787-1925, 1787-1916
Title:
James Wesley Cooper papers 1787-1925 1787-1916
Chiefly correspondence and diaries of James Wesley Cooper documenting his career as a Congregational minister, and his service as a Fellow of Yale University (1886-1916). The only personal correspondence are forty-four letters from Cooper to his fiancée in 1865 and fourteen additional letters (1877-1905). The diaries (1869-1914) provide a daily record of his work as a minister and of his visits to churches and schools in the South supported by the American Missionary Association. He was an officer of the Association between 1903 and 1914. Also in the papers are a letter from Richard Ely to Elizur May, 1787 Jun 3, a resolution of the Hartford South Association, 1819 Jun 1 and minutes taken by Noah Porter of an ecclesiastical council meeting, 1837 Nov 13.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet (5 boxes)
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- James Wesley Cooper papers, 1787-1925, 1787-1916
Weir, John Ferguson, 1841-1926. John Ferguson Weir papers, 1838-1957 (inclusive), 1861-1928 (bulk).
Title:
John Ferguson Weir papers, 1838-1957 (inclusive), 1861-1928 (bulk).
Correspondence, addresses and writings, papers relating to the Yale School of the Fine Arts, and other papers of John F. Weir, artist, painter and first director of the Yale School of the Fine Arts, serving from 1869-1913. Correspondents include many persons prominent in the art world between 1870 and 1920. There is also much material on the origins and development of art education in this country and at Yale.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft.
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- Weir, John Ferguson, 1841-1926. John Ferguson Weir papers, 1838-1957 (inclusive), 1861-1928 (bulk).
Dwight, Timothy, 1828-1916. [Signature].
Title:
[Signature]. [18--?]
Closing sentiment and signature clipped from a letter.
ArchivalResource: [1] leaf ; 10 x 13 cm.
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- Dwight, Timothy, 1828-1916. [Signature].
Yung, Wing, 1828-1912. Yung Wing papers, 1848-2001 (inclusive), 1848-1910 (bulk).
Title:
Yung Wing papers, 1848-2001 (inclusive), 1848-1910 (bulk).
Letters and manuscripts to and from Yung Wing, the first Chinese student to graduate from Yale (1854). Also included are electrostatic copies of all the Yung Wing material from other collections in Manuscripts and Archives and Beinecke Rare Book Library. Three unfilmed additions of correspondence from Mary Kellogg Yung, wife of Yung Wing, with Jane Bartlett Kellogg, her sister and Mary Bartlett Kellogg, her mother, as well as printed material, complete the papers.
ArchivalResource: .50 linear ft.
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- Yung, Wing, 1828-1912. Yung Wing papers, 1848-2001 (inclusive), 1848-1910 (bulk).
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (bulk:1700-1800)
Title:
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (inclusive), 1700-1800 (bulk)
The portion of the Emmet Collection housed in the Manuscripts and Archives Division consists of approximately 10,800 historical manuscripts relating chiefly to the period prior to, during, and following the American Revolution. The collection contains letters and documents by the signers of the Declaration of Independence as well as nearly every prominent historical figure of the period.
ArchivalResource: 30.83 linear feet; 108 boxes, 21 volumes
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- Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876, 1700-1800
Theodore Thornton Munger papers, 1806-1947
Title:
Theodore Thornton Munger papers 1806-1947
Correspondence, writings, speeches, sermons, and other papers of Theodore Thornton Munger, author, preacher, and spokesman for liberal theology. Also included are papers relating to the Munger and Selden families. Of special interest are the papers throughout the collection which reflect on the many religious controversies in New England between 1870 and 1900 in which Munger became embroiled, particularly Congregational polity. Important correspondents include Elisha Mulford, Francis Bicknell Carpenter, Washington Gladden, Andrew Dickson White, and Horace Scudder.
ArchivalResource: 9 linear feet (24 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Theodore Thornton Munger papers, 1806-1947
Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004
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Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits. ca.1852-ca.2004.
Photographs of individuals associated with Harvard University: faculty, students, administrators, staff, honorees, and habitués of Harvard Square. For those whose lives pre-date the era of photography, the contents of the folders are often photographic reproductions of other image types, such as etchings, paintings, or drawings. In a few cases, the images themselves may be original etchings or sketches.
ArchivalResource: 50 cubic ft.; 20,000 photographs; 10,000 folders.
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- Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004
Dana family. Dana family papers, 1764-1967 (inclusive), 1805-1961 (bulk).
Title:
Dana family papers, 1764-1967 (inclusive), 1805-1961 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, printed material, lectures, notebooks, photographs, and miscellanea documenting the personal lives and professional careers of members of the Dana family. James Dwight Dana, a prominent American scientist, and his son, Edward Salisbury Dana, are two primary figures in the papers.
ArchivalResource: 9.25 linear ft.
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- Dana family. Dana family papers, 1764-1967 (inclusive), 1805-1961 (bulk).
George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960, 1834-1939
Title:
George Jarvis Brush family papers 1834-1960 1834-1939
Correspondence, writings, lectures, notes, printed material, and other papers, principally of George Jarvis Brush (1831-1912), mineralogist, geologist, and educator; and of his son-in-law, Louis Valentine Pirsson (1860-1919), also a geologist. There are also papers of Brush's wife, Harriet Silliman Trumbull Brush and of other family members. A good deal of the papers are scientific in nature, with some relating to the early history of the Yale Sheffield Scientific School. Important correspondents include William H. Brewer, Charles F. Chandler, Josiah P. Cooke, Whitman Cross, James Dwight Dana, Timothy Dwight, Charles W. Eliot, Joseph Henry, Lyman Trumbull, Joseph Wharton, and Josiah Dwight Whitney.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear feet (10 boxes, 1 folio)
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- George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960, 1834-1939
Williams, S. Wells (Samuel Wells), 1812-1884. Samuel Wells Williams family papers, 1809-1983 (inclusive), 1809-1941 (bulk).
Title:
Samuel Wells Williams family papers, 1809-1983 (inclusive), 1809-1941 (bulk).
The papers include correspondence (comprising over half of the collection), journals, manuscripts of Samuel Wells Williams's Syllabic Dictionary of the Chinese Language, and an annotated copy of the 1848 edition of his The Middle Kingdom, themes and lecture notes by Frederick Wells Williams, diaries, newspaper clippings, articles on China, maps, and pictures. The bulk of the correspondence relates to S. W. Williams, missionary, diplomat, and sinologue. The period between 1845 and 1855 has extensive correspondence with missionaries and with James Dwight Dana and Matthew C. Perry, whom Williams accompanied on his mission to open Japan and on his return visit in 1854. Williams's letters to friends and family comment on progress made and their reception in Japan. In 1856 Williams became secretary and interpreter to the American Legation in China and many of the letters refer to Chinese problems of the following twenty years. His correspondents include, in addition to Dana and Perry, Anson Burlingame, Hamilton Fish, Asa Gray, Frederick Low, William Bradford Reed, and William Henry Seward. The remaining correspondence covers the period 1885 to 1939, encompassing the correspondence of F. W. Williams, Yale professor, and Wayland Wells Williams, writer.
ArchivalResource: 22.25 linear feet (33 boxes)
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- Williams, S. Wells (Samuel Wells), 1812-1884. Samuel Wells Williams family papers, 1809-1983 (inclusive), 1809-1941 (bulk).
Marsh, Othniel Charles, 1831-1899. Papers, 1817-1899
Title:
Othniel Charles Marsh papers, 1817-1899 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, notebooks, school notes and other papers of O.C. Marsh, scientist and first professor of paleontology at Yale and in the United States. Of special interest is the rather extensive correspondence Marsh carried on with many prominent scientists of his time; included are letters from Charles Darwin, Leonard and Thomas Huxley, Simon Newcomb, and Benjamin Silliman Sr. and Jr. Also included are materials relating to Marsh's education at Andover, Yale and in Germany, family papers, and papers reflecting his involvement with the Cardiff Giant Hoax and the Red Cloud Controversy.
ArchivalResource: 29.5 linear ft.
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- Marsh, Othniel Charles, 1831-1899. Othniel Charles Marsh papers, 1817-1899 (inclusive).
Barrows family papers, 1861-1931.
Title:
Barrows family papers, 1861-1931.
Letters and manuscripts of the Barrows family of New York.
ArchivalResource: 53 boxes (26 linear ft.)
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- Barrows family papers, 1861-1931.
Salisbury family papers, 1753-1904
Title:
Salisbury family papers 1753-1904
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, genealogical notes, and other papers, principally of Edward Elbridge Salisbury, philologist, orientalist, and genealogist. Included are materials on various branches of Salisbury's family gathered in his genealogical research. Also included are papers and correspondence of Josiah Salisbury (1781-1826), Abigail Breese Salisbury (1780-1866), and business papers of Samuel Salisbury (1739-1818) and Stephen Salisbury (1746-1829). In addition there are also letters and papers of other family members.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear feet (14 boxes, 7 folios, 4 scrapbooks)
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- Salisbury family papers, 1753-1904
Arthur Twining Hadley, president of Yale University, records, 1899-1921
Title:
Arthur Twining Hadley, president of Yale University, records 1899-1921
The records contain the official correspondence of Arthur Twining Hadley during his tenure as president of Yale University. The papers document the rapid change and expansion which occurred at Yale during Hadley's presidency. The incoming correspondence contains letters with members of the Yale faculty and administration; requests for personal appearances and speeches and articles; inquiries from educational administrators; and correspondence with alumni relating to fund-raising and class reunions. The outgoing correspondence, in letterbook form, consists of carbon copies of Hadley's official outgoing correspondence from 1899 to 1921. Also included are subject files relating to ROTC and other military training programs; acceptances and regrets to invitations to Hadley's inauguration; newspaper clippings relating to Hadley's activities; copies of three addresses by Hadley; a notebook kept by one of Hadley's students in Economics 20 (1894-1895); Hadley's office appointment books (1900-1920); and two photograph albums.
ArchivalResource: 51.75 linear feet
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- Arthur Twining Hadley, president of Yale University, records, 1899-1921
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions archives, 1810-1961.
Title:
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions archives, 1810-1961.
Records of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, including personal papers and photographs of individuals and organizations associated with it.
ArchivalResource: (1261 linear ft.)
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- American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions archives, 1810-1961.
Walker, George Leon, 1830-1900. George Leon Walker and Williston Walker papers, 1722-1922.
Title:
George Leon Walker and Williston Walker papers, 1722-1922.
Material documents the activities of a typical New England clergyman during the second half of the 19th century and provide information on national news, political events, the Civil War, the slavery issue, financial news on currency and taxes, and daily weather conditions. Correspondence, diaries, notes and writings of George Leon and Williston Walker form the core of the collection and provide extensive biographical information. Also included are records of sermons preached and pastoral records.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear feet (9 boxes)
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- Walker, George Leon, 1830-1900. George Leon Walker and Williston Walker papers, 1722-1922.
Beard, George Miller, 1839-1883. George Miller Beard papers, 1853-1923 (inclusive).
Title:
George Miller Beard papers, 1853-1923 (inclusive).
Correspondence, writings, biographical material and other papers of George M. Beard, physician and specialist in the treatment of mental and nervous disorders. Included are materials relating to his work on the medical uses of electricity and his pioneering work in the definition of criminal insanity, as well as papers relating to his interest in spiritualism. Also included are a number of letters received by his daughter, Grace Alden Beard, related to a biographical study of her father.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft. (3 boxes)
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Autograph File, D, 1586-1975.
Title:
Autograph File, D, 1586-1975.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 9.5 boxes (4.7 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, D, 1586-1975.
John Christopher Schwab family papers, 1767-1925
Title:
John Christopher Schwab family papers 1767-1925
The papers include correspondence, diaries, notebooks, writings, wills, scrapbooks, albums, genealogical records and memorabilia of several generations of the Schwab family. Principal figures are Gustav Friedrich Schwab; his wife, Eliza Catherine Von Post Schwab; and their son, John Christopher Schwab. The papers of Gustav Friedrich Schwab include business correspondence during his presidency of the firm of Oelrichs & Co. in New York and travel diaries (1843-1846). An additional diary (1883) records his travels during the opening excursion of the Northern Pacific Railroad. The papers of his wife contain an autograph album and diaries (1847-1877). The papers also include material of the German poet Gustav Benjamin Schwab, who was the grandfather of John C. Schwab. The papers of John C. Schwab include his student notebooks both in the United States and in Germany, with half of one notebook (1887-1888) devoted to the lectures of the historian Heinrich von Treitschke.
ArchivalResource: 10.25 linear feet (21 boxes)
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- John Christopher Schwab family papers, 1767-1925
Farnam family papers, 1721-2002 (inclusive), 1850-1937 (bulk).
Title:
Farnam family papers, 1721-2002 (inclusive), 1850-1937 (bulk).
Correspondence, diaries, letterbooks, financial papers, writings, scrapbooks, and memorabilia of the Farnam family of New Haven, Connecticut, 1721-1929. The papers of Henry Farnam (1803-1883), and two of his sons, Henry Walcott Farnam (1853-1933) and William Whitman Farnam (1844-1929) form this collection. The papers of Henry Farnam include personal and professional correspondence concerning his family, life in New Haven, and the building of several canals and railroads in Connecticut and the Midwest. Materials documenting the New Haven and Northampton Company, Chicago and Rock Island Railroad, Mississippi and Missouri Valley Railroad, Northern Indiana Railroad, and Peoria and Bureau Valley Railroad is arranged here. The papers of Henry Walcott Farnam include personal and professional correspondence, financial papers, writings, subject files and scrapbooks relating to his family, life in New Haven, student and teaching experiences at Yale, membership in local, state, and national academic and reform organizations, and philanthropic activities on behalf of educational and charitable institutions. The papers of William Whitman Farnam include correspondence and topical files relating to family matters, Yale University, and New Haven Park Commission activities.
ArchivalResource: 161.5 linear ft.
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- Farnam family. Farnam family papers, 1721-2002 (inclusive), 1850-1937 (bulk).
Parker, Horatio W. (Horatio William), 1863-1919. The Horatio Parker papers, 1863-1972 (inclusive).
Title:
The Horatio Parker papers, 1863-1972 (inclusive).
The Horatio Parker Papers contain sketches, manuscript scores, and published editions of Parker's musical compositions, including choral works, songs, keyboard pieces, orchestral works, and chamber music. The correspondence holds letters to and from Parker and composers, performers, publishers, and family members. The Papers also include copies of Parker's lectures, essays, and other writings. Parker's life and work are further documented by: programs; articles and books about Parker; photographs; diaries and scrapbooks; and memorabilia.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear ft. (43 boxes)
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- Parker, Horatio W. (Horatio William), 1863-1919. The Horatio Parker papers, 1863-1972 (inclusive).
Edwards Pierrepont papers, 1813-1902
Title:
Edwards Pierrepont papers 1813-1902
The papers consist of correspondence correspondence, legal and financial documents, printed matter, and other papers of Edwards Pierrepont, attorney, judge, Attorney General of the United States, and minister to Great Britain. Some of the correspondence relates to such questions as Reconstruction, bimetallism, the "whiskey ring" controversy, the Hayes-Tilden election, and the Republican Party. Important correspondents include William Maxwell Evarts, Adelbert Ames, Hamilton Fish, Ulysses S. Grant, William H. Seward, Edwin M. Stanton, and Roscoe Conkling.
ArchivalResource: 3.25 linear feet
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- Edwards Pierrepont papers, 1813-1902
Parish, Roswell, 1840-1932. Roswell Parish papers, 1858-1921 (inclusive).
Title:
Roswell Parish papers, 1858-1921 (inclusive).
The papers contain correspondence related to Roswell Parish's attendance at Yale College (Class of 1864), Civil War letters consisting of letters of introduction obtained by Parish in conveying his brother home from the Battle of Antietam and miscellaneous correspondence, autographs, and printed matter. Included in the letters is one from Maxfield Parrish on family genealogy.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Parish, Roswell, 1840-1932. Roswell Parish papers, 1858-1921 (inclusive).
Sumner, William Graham, 1840-1910. William Graham Sumner papers, 1863-1946 (inclusive).
Title:
William Graham Sumner papers, 1863-1946 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, notes and research materials, clippings, memorabilia, photographs and financial records of William Graham Sumner, a sociologist, professor at Yale University, and advocate of free trade and the gold standard. The correspondence (over 13,000 items) documents many of Sumner's interests including the Yale College curriculum and economic and political issues. It also includes substantive accounts from friends in the South about Reconstruction, the Freedmen's Bureau, and the Tilden-Hayes election. Family correspondence spans the years 1863-1908. There are over 100 letters written by Sumner during the last years of his life to Albert Galloway Keller. Writings in the papers include manuscripts of published and unpublished works, among which are two unpublished books on paper currency. Essays, both complete and fragments, sermons from his service as an Episcopal minister, drafts of lectures, addresses, and several items of fiction are also included. Sumner's exhaustive notes cover a variety of topics on American and European history. The largest set is made up of 250,000 note cards, catalogued and used in the preparation of Science of Society. Among his major correspondents are E. S. Dana, Timothy Dwight, Morton Easton, Irving Fisher, Edwin Godkin, Charles Hines, Alfred Bishop Mason, Simon Newcomb, Joseph Sumner and David Ames Wells. These papers previously formed part of the Sumner-Keller collection.
ArchivalResource: 60.25 linear ft. (123 boxes, 3 folios, 1 file cabinet)
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- Sumner, William Graham, 1840-1910. William Graham Sumner papers, 1863-1946 (inclusive).
Mahan, A. T. (Alfred Thayer), 1840-1914. [Honorary Doctor of Laws degree] / Yale University, 1897.
Title:
[Honorary Doctor of Laws degree] / Yale University, 1897.
Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Yale University, New Haven, Ct., 1897, signed by Timothy Dwight, President and Franklin B. Dexter, Secretary. Document printed on vellum.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Mahan, A. T. (Alfred Thayer), 1840-1914. [Honorary Doctor of Laws degree] / Yale University, 1897.
Kingsley memorial collection, 1696-1934
Title:
Kingsley memorial collection 1696-1934
The collection is composed of family correspondence, diaries, and legal, financial, and professional papers which document the lives of several members of the Kingsley family or of the related Coit, Gilman, Upham, and Farnam families. One third of the collection concerns James Luce Kingsley, his tenure on the Yale faculty, and his classical and historical scholarship. Another third of the collection relates to the life and work of William Lathrop Kingsley, especially his editorship of the New Englander and his service to Yale College and the Class of 1843. The remaining third of the collection recounts the lives of family members in Norwich, Connecticut; Cleveland, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; Canandaigua, New York; and Portsmouth, New Hampshire, during the first half of the nineteenth century. The European and world travels of family members and the life of the Upham family during the War of 1812 are highlighted in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear feet
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- Kingsley memorial collection, 1696-1934
Nicolas Slonimsky Collection, 1873-1997, (bulk 1920-1990)
Title:
Nicolas Slonimsky Collection 1873-1997 (bulk 1920-1990)
Collection contains materials collected by Slonimsky throughout his lifetime that document his life and work as musicologist, composer, conductor, lecturer and author. Included are personal biographical materials; Slonimsky's writings (drafts, typescripts, reprints, etc.) of newspaper, periodical, journal, and magazine articles, record liner notes, radio broadcasts, and talks, published and unpublished; music composed by Slonimsky, manuscript and printed; concert programs; correspondence, among many others, with Henry Cowell, Alexandre Gretchaninoff, Roy Harris, Charles Ives, and Edgar Varèse; biographical materials on composers and performers mosly generated when Slonimsky was editing Baker's and The international cyclopedia; music collected by Slonimsky, manuscript and printed and multi-composer collections; among the manuscripts are many short holographic works and fragments; scrapbooks; and iconographical material, such as family photographs an those of composers and musicians from the former Soviet Union, as well as little known musicians from the United States and elsewhere.
ArchivalResource: circa 118,600 items; 354 boxes; 500 linear feet
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- Nicolas Slonimsky Collection, 1873-1997, (bulk 1920-1990)
Schwab, John Christopher, 1865-1916. John Christopher Schwab family papers, 1767-1925 (inclusive).
Title:
John Christopher Schwab family papers, 1767-1925 (inclusive).
The papers include correspondence, diaries, notebooks, writings, wills, scrapbooks, albums, genealogical records and memorabilia of several generations of the Schwab family. Principal figures are Gustav Friedrich Schwab; his wife, Eliza Catherine von Post Schwab; and their son, John Christopher Schwab. The papers of Gustav Friedrich Schwab include business correspondence during his presidency of the firm of Oelrichs & Co. in New York and travel diaries (1843-1846). An additional diary (1883) records his travels during the opening excursion of the Northern Pacific Railroad. The papers of his wife contain an autograph album and diaries (1847-1877). The papers also include material of the German poet Gustav Benjamin Schwab, who was the grandfather of John C. Schwab. The papers of John C. Schwab include his student notebooks both in the United States and in Germany, with half of one notebook (1887-1888) devoted to the lectures of the historian Heinrich von Treitschke.
ArchivalResource: 10.25 linear ft. (21 boxes)
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- Schwab, John Christopher, 1865-1916. John Christopher Schwab family papers, 1767-1925 (inclusive).
Gilman, Daniel Coit, 1831-1908. Daniel Coit Gilman papers, 1845-1910 (inclusive).
Title:
Daniel Coit Gilman papers, 1845-1910 (inclusive).
Correspondence, writings, lectures, and other papers of Daniel Coit Gilman, educator, university president, and author. Included are papers regarding Gilman's career at Yale, the University of California, and Johns Hopkins University. Important correspondents include Charles M. Andrews, James Dwight Dana, William Henry Brewer, Timothy Dwight, Benjamin Silliman, Theodore Dwight Woolsey, and Andrew Dickson White.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. (7 boxes)
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- Gilman, Daniel Coit, 1831-1908. Daniel Coit Gilman papers, 1845-1910 (inclusive).
William Roscoe Thayer papers, 1762-1927 (inclusive), 1872-1921 (bulk)
Title:
William Roscoe Thayer papers, 1762-1927 (inclusive), 1872-1921 (bulk)
Correspondence (chiefly letters received), articles, poems, speeches, book reviews, diaries and journals, miscellaneous notebooks, scrapbooks, clippings, and other printed material. Correspondence concerns Thayer's writings, particularly in the area of Italian history, and his connections with Harvard as editor of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine and later as an overseer. Also included are some miscellaneous papers of William Warland Clapp, a Boston journalist; and some papers of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, chiefly from a European trip made by Higginson in 1872.
ArchivalResource: 48 linear feet (96 boxes)
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- William Roscoe Thayer papers, 1762-1927 (inclusive), 1872-1921 (bulk).
Whitney, William Dwight, 1827-1894. William Dwight Whitney family papers, 1778-1951 (inclusive), 1814-1912 (bulk).
Title:
William Dwight Whitney family papers, 1778-1951 (inclusive), 1814-1912 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, journals and diaries, writings, legal and financial papers, and miscellanea of the William Dwight Whitney family, including William Dwight Whitney (1827-1894), his wife Elizabeth Wooster Baldwin Whitney (1824-1912), his brother Josiah Dwight Whitney (1819-1896), and his father Josiah Dwight Whitney (1786-1869). William Dwight Whitney material includes several hundred letters with his wife, journals and diaries (1843-1893), and a small quanity of professional papers. Material of his brother Josiah includes a geological survey of the Upper Mississippi (1862), and correspondence relating to the first systematic exploration and mapping of the American West. Information relating toBenjamin Silliman and the National Academy of Sciences is also documented. His family correspondence includes several hundred letters with William Dwight Whitney and their father, Josiah.
ArchivalResource: 25.5 linear ft. (57 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Whitney, William Dwight, 1827-1894. William Dwight Whitney family papers, 1778-1951 (inclusive), 1814-1912 (bulk).
Daniel Coit Gilman papers, 1845-1910
Title:
Daniel Coit Gilman papers 1845-1910
Correspondence, writings, lectures, and other papers of Daniel Coit Gilman, educator, university president, and author. Included are papers regarding Gilman's career at Yale, the University of California, and Johns Hopkins University. Important correspondents include Charles M. Andrews, James Dwight Dana, William Henry Brewer, Timothy Dwight, Benjamin Silliman, Theodore Dwight Woolsey, and Andrew Dickson White.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear feet (7 boxes)
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- Daniel Coit Gilman papers, 1845-1910
Whitney, William Dwight, 1827-1894. William Dwight Whitney family papers, 1778-1951 (inclusive), 1814-1912 (bulk).
Title:
William Dwight Whitney family papers, 1778-1951 (inclusive), 1814-1912 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, journals and diaries, writings, legal and financial papers, and miscellanea of the William Dwight Whitney family, including William Dwight Whitney (1827-1894), his wife Elizabeth Wooster Baldwin Whitney (1824-1912), his brother Josiah Dwight Whitney (1819-1896), and his father Josiah Dwight Whitney (1786-1869). William Dwight Whitney material includes several hundred letters with his wife, journals and diaries (1843-1893), and a small quanity of professional papers. Material of his brother Josiah includes a geological survey of the Upper Mississippi (1862), and correspondence relating to the first systematic exploration and mapping of the American West. Information relating to Benjamin Silliman and the National Academy of Sciences is also documented. His family correspondence includes several hundred letters with William Dwight Whitney and their father, Josiah.
ArchivalResource: 25.5 linear ft.
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- Whitney, William Dwight, 1827-1894. William Dwight Whitney family papers, 1778-1951 (inclusive), 1814-1912 (bulk).
Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912. Family papers, 1834-1960 (bulk: 1834-1939)
Title:
George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Correspondence, writings, lectures, notes, printed material, and other papers, principally of George Jarvis Brush (1831-1912), mineralogist, geologist, and educator; and of his son-in-law, Louis Valentine Pirsson (1860-1919), also a geologist. There are also papers of Brush's wife, Harriet Silliman Trumbull Brush and of other family members.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (10 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912. George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Brewer family papers, 1714-1954, 1820-1930
Title:
Brewer family papers 1714-1954 1820-1930
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, speeches, scrapbooks, photographs, diaries, and other papers, primarily of David Josiah Brewer, lawyer and justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. The material includes Brewer's personal and family papers, although there are some papers relating to public matters, notably the Anglo-Venezuelan boundary dispute. Also included are papers of five generations of Brewer family members, including Josiah Brewer (1796-1872), the father of David Josiah Brewer. Nearly all of the family material consists of correspondence and is largely related to family matters.
ArchivalResource: 13.75 linear feet (21 boxes, 1 folio, 4 v.)
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- Brewer family papers, 1714-1954, 1820-1930
The Horatio Parker Papers, 1863-1972 (inclusive)
Title:
The Horatio Parker Papers 1863-1972 (inclusive)
Music, correspondence and other papers, photographs and additional materials by and about the American composer and educator Horatio Parker (1863-1919)
ArchivalResource: 43 boxes (30 linear feet)
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- The Horatio Parker Papers, 1863-1972 (inclusive)
Yung, Wing, 1828-1912. Yung Wing papers, 1848-2004 (inclusive), 1848-1910 (bulk).
Title:
Yung Wing papers, 1848-2004 (inclusive), 1848-1910 (bulk).
Letters and manuscripts to and from Yung Wing, the first Chinese student to graduate from Yale (1854). Also included are electrostatic copies of all the Yung Wing material from other collections in Manuscripts and Archives and Beinecke Rare Book Library, as well as three unfilmed additions of correspondence from Mary Kellogg Yung, wife of Yung Wing, with Jane Bartlett Kellogg, her sister, and Mary Bartlett Kellogg, her mother. Exhibit panels, printed material, and audiovisual items pertaining to Yung Wing complete the papers.
ArchivalResource: 7.09 linear feet (6 boxes, 7 compact discs/optical disks)
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- Yung, Wing, 1828-1912. Yung Wing papers, 1848-2004 (inclusive), 1848-1910 (bulk).
Brewer family. Brewer family papers, 1714-1954 (inclusive), 1820-1930 (bulk).
Title:
Brewer family papers, 1714-1954 (inclusive), 1820-1930 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, speeches, scrapbooks, photographs, diaries,and other papers, primarily of David Josiah Brewer, lawyer and justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. The material includes Brewer's personal and family papers, although there are some papers relating to public matters, notably the Anglo-Venezuelan boundary dispute. Also included are papers of five generations of Brewer family members, including Josiah Brewer (1796-1872), the father of David Josiah Brewer. Nearly all of the family material consists of correspondence and is largely related to family matters.
ArchivalResource: 13.75 linear ft. (21 boxes, 1 folio, 4 v.)
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- Brewer family. Brewer family papers, 1714-1954 (inclusive), 1820-1930 (bulk).
Gilman family. Gilman family papers, 1659-1935 (inclusive).
Title:
Gilman family papers, 1659-1935 (inclusive).
Correspondence, diaries, writings, financial records, photographs, clippings, and other papers relating to the Gilman and Coit families of New England. The bulk of the collection relates to Edward Whiting Gilman (1823-1900), his family and his work as a clergyman and foreign secretary of the American Bible Society.
ArchivalResource: 13 linear ft.
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- Gilman family. Gilman family papers, 1659-1935 (inclusive).
Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879,. Petition signed by 83 American authors to the Committee on Ways and Means, January 17th, 1866.
Title:
Petition signed by 83 American authors to the Committee on Ways and Means, January 17th, 1866.
"That the Revenue laws so far as they relate to the manufacture and importation of books, may be so revised and modified that American publications may be relieved from the heavy burdens now resting upon them and from the disadvantages under which they suffer in competition with imported books". Includes the signatures of Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta, Asa Gray, James Russell Lowell, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Bayard Taylor, William Cullen Bryant, Horace Greeley, Oliver Wendell Holmes, George Ticknor, et al.
ArchivalResource: [6] p.
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- Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879,. Petition signed by 83 American authors to the Committee on Ways and Means, January 17th, 1866.
George Leon Walker and Williston Walker Papers, 1722-1922
Title:
George Leon Walker and Williston Walker Papers, 1722-1922
Correspondence, diaries, notes and writings ofGeorge Leon and Williston Walker form the core of the collection and provideextensive biographical information. They detail the activities of a typical NewEngland clergyman during the second half of the 19th century and provideinformation on national news, political events, the Civil War, the slaveryissue, financial news on currency and taxes, and daily weather conditions. Alsoincluded are records of sermons preached and pastoral records. George LeonWalker (1830-1900) was a Congregational clergyman in Portland, Maine(1858-1867), New Haven, Connecticut (1868-1873), and Hartford, Connecticut(1879-1892). He was a corporate member of the American Board of Commissionersfor Foreign Missions and served on the commission to prepare the Congregationalcreed. His son, Williston Walker (1860-1922) was professor of history/churchhistory at Bryn Mawr College (1888-1889), Hartford Theological Seminary(1889-1901) and Yale University (1901-1922). He also served as a trustee ofAmherst College (1896-1922), acting dean of Yale Graduate School (1916-1917)and provost of Yale University (1919-1922).
ArchivalResource: Totalarchival boxes 9; total linear footage 4'
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- George Leon Walker and Williston Walker Papers, 1722-1922
Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1874-1958. Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960 (inclusive), 1892-1958 (bulk).
Title:
Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960 (inclusive), 1892-1958 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, subject files, memorabilia, photographs, financial records, and other papers detailing the professional career and personal life of Anson Phelps Stokes and family members, including Olivia, Caroline and Helen Stokes. Papers relating to Anson Phelps Stokes document his work with prominent educators, reformers, religious leaders, businessmen, and politicians. Stokes's work on behalf of black education, social issues, and the Phelps-Stokes Fund are detailed. His religious activities, Yale University work, and family interests are also represented, as are Stokes's work on behalf of the Portsmouth Treaty of 1905 and the Yale-China Association. Papers relating to Helen Phelps Stokes include material relating to the Socialist Party and the National Civil Liberties Bureau.
ArchivalResource: 132 linear ft.
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- Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1874-1958. Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960 (inclusive), 1892-1958 (bulk).
Pierrepont, Edwards, 1817-1892. Edwards Pierrepont papers, 1813-1902 (inclusive).
Title:
Edwards Pierrepont papers, 1813-1902 (inclusive).
Correspondence, legal and financial documents, printed matter, and other papers of Edwards Pierrepont, attorney, judge, Attorney General of the United States, and minister to Great Britain. Some of the correspondence relates to such questions as Reconstruction, bimetallism, the "whiskey ring" controversy, the Hayes-Tilden election, and the Republican Party. Important correspondents include William Maxwell Evarts, Adelbert Ames, Hamilton Fish, Ulysses S. Grant, William H. Seward, Edwin M. Stanton, and Roscoe Conkling.
ArchivalResource: 3.25 linear ft.
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- Pierrepont, Edwards, 1817-1892. Edwards Pierrepont papers, 1813-1902 (inclusive).
Poe Memorial Association. Correspondence of the Poe Memorial Association [manuscript], 1899-1911.
Title:
Correspondence of the Poe Memorial Association [manuscript], 1899-1911.
The papers consist chiefly of letters to Charles William Kent from literary notables and other dignitaries invited to an unveiling of the Zolnay bust of Edgar Allan Poe in the University of Virginia Rotunda October 7, 1899. Miscellaneous papers include clippings about Poe, an account for the event, and a poem "At Poe's grave" by William Winter read by Sara Sigourney Rice.
ArchivalResource: 205(ca.) items.
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- Poe Memorial Association. Correspondence of the Poe Memorial Association [manuscript], 1899-1911.
Dwight, Timothy, 1828-1916. Letters of Timothy Dwight [manuscript], 1894-1897.
Title:
Letters of Timothy Dwight [manuscript], 1894-1897.
In a letter dated November 4, 1894, Dwight thanks Merrill Edwards Gates for hospitality shown him on a visit to Amherst College, and mentions others at the meeting. In a letter dated May 21, 1897, to Lewis William Mansfield, he refers to Mansfield's letter of April 22, 1897, and sends payment, in stamps, for Mansfield's "Songs."
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Dwight, Timothy, 1828-1916. Letters of Timothy Dwight [manuscript], 1894-1897.
Poe Memorial Association. Correspondence of the Poe Memorial Association, 1899-1901.
Title:
Correspondence of the Poe Memorial Association, 1899-1901.
The papers consist chiefly of letters to Charles William Kent from literary notables and other dignitaries invited to an unveiling of the Zolnay bust of Edgar Allan Poe in the University of Virginia Rotunda October 7, 1899. Miscellaneous papers include clippings about Poe, an account for the event, and a poem "At Poe's grave" by William Winter read by Sara Sigourney Rice.
ArchivalResource: 205(ca.) items.
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- Poe Memorial Association. Correspondence of the Poe Memorial Association, 1899-1901.
William Dwight Whitney family papers, 1778-1951, 1814-1912
Title:
William Dwight Whitney family papers 1778-1951 1814-1912
The papers consist of correspondence, journals and diaries, writings, legal and financial papers, and miscellanea of the William Dwight Whitney family, including William Dwight Whitney (1827-1894), his wife Elizabeth Wooster Baldwin Whitney (1824-1912), his brother Josiah Dwight Whitney (1819-1896), and his father Josiah Dwight Whitney (1786-1869). William Dwight Whitney material includes several hundred letters with his wife, journals and diaries (1843-1893), and a small quanity of professional papers. Material of his brother Josiah includes a geological survey of the Upper Mississippi (1862), and correspondence relating to the first systematic exploration and mapping of the American West. Information relating to Benjamin Silliman and the National Academy of Sciences is also documented. His family correspondence includes several hundred letters with William Dwight Whitney and their father, Josiah.
ArchivalResource: 25.5 linear feet (57 boxes, 1 folio)
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- William Dwight Whitney family papers, 1778-1951, 1814-1912
Dwight, Timothy, 1828-1916. Fairfield's anniversary.
Title:
Fairfield's anniversary. [1865-1886]
ArchivalResource: 4 v. in 1 ; 21 cm.
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- Dwight, Timothy, 1828-1916. Fairfield's anniversary.
Phi Beta Kappa library books, ., 1740-1854
Title:
Phi Beta Kappa library books, . 1740-1854
This inventory lists books that once formed a part of the library of the Phi Beta Kappa chapter at Harvard.
ArchivalResource: ca. 300 volumes (83 titles)
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- Phi Beta Kappa library books, ., 1740-1854
Lounsbury, Thomas Raynesford, 1838-1915. Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers, 1829-1915 (inclusive), 1856-1915 (bulk).
Title:
Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers, 1829-1915 (inclusive), 1856-1915 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, research, notes, scrapbooks, and other materials documenting Lounsbury's personal life and professional career as an author and educator of English literature at Yale University. Correspondence with Yale colleagues, students, authors, and officials details his academic and literary interests, and activity in the areas of international language and simplified spelling. Personal materials include letters relating to Lounsbury's Civil War experiences and diaries containing brief entries from 1856-1915.
ArchivalResource: 20 linear ft. (51 boxes)
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- Lounsbury, Thomas Raynesford, 1838-1915. Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers, 1829-1915 (inclusive), 1856-1915 (bulk).
Parker, Horatio W. (Horatio William), 1863-1919. The Horatio Parker papers, 1863-1972 (inclusive).
Title:
The Horatio Parker papers, 1863-1972 (inclusive).
The Horatio Parker Papers contain sketches, manuscript scores, and published editions of Parker's musical compositions, including choral works, songs, keyboard pieces, orchestral works, and chamber music. The correspondence holds letters to and from Parker and composers, performers, publishers, and family members. The Papers also include copies of Parker's lectures, essays, and other writings. Parker's life and work are further documented by: programs; articles and books about Parker; photographs; diaries and scrapbooks; and memorabilia.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear ft. (43 boxes)
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- Parker, Horatio W. (Horatio William), 1863-1919. The Horatio Parker papers, 1863-1972 (inclusive).
Marsh, Othniel Charles, 1831-1899. Othniel Charles Marsh papers, 1817-1899 (inclusive).
Title:
Othniel Charles Marsh papers, 1817-1899 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, notebooks, school notes and other papers of O.C. Marsh, scientist and first professor of paleontology at Yale and in the United States. Of special interest is the rather extensive correspondence Marsh carried on with many prominent scientists of his time; included are letters from Charles Darwin, Leonard and Thomas Huxley, Simon Newcomb, and Benjamin Silliman Sr. and Jr. Also included are materials relating to Marsh's education at Andover, Yale and in Germany, family papers, and papers reflecting his involvement with the Cardiff Giant Hoax and the Red Cloud Controversy.
ArchivalResource: 30.75 linear feet (59 boxes)
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- Marsh, Othniel Charles, 1831-1899. Othniel Charles Marsh papers, 1817-1899 (inclusive).
Dana family papers, 1805-1961
Title:
Dana family papers 1805-1961
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, printed material, lectures, notebooks, and miscellanea documenting the personal lives and professional careers of members of the Dana family. James Dwight Dana, a prominent American scientist, and his son, Edward Salisbury Dana are two primary figures in the papers.
ArchivalResource: 7.25 linear feet (20 boxes, 5 folio)
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- Dana family papers, 1805-1961
George Miller Beard papers, 1853-1923
Title:
George Miller Beard papers 1853-1923
Correspondence, writings, biographical material and other papers of George M. Beard, physician and specialist in the treatment of mental and nervous disorders. Included are materials relating to his work on the medical uses of electricity and his pioneering work in the definition of criminal insanity, as well as papers relating to his interest in spiritualism. Also included are a number of letters received by his daughter, Grace Alden Beard, related to a biographical study of her father.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet (3 boxes)
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- George Miller Beard papers, 1853-1923
Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912. George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Title:
George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Correspondence, writings, lectures, notes, printed material, and other papers, principally of George Jarvis Brush (1831-1912), mineralogist, geologist, and educator; and of his son-in-law, Louis Valentine Pirsson (1860-1919), also a geologist. There are also papers of Brush's wife, Harriet Silliman Trumbull Brush and of other family members.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (10 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912. George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Akers, Charles N. (Charles Newton), 1848-1916.
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