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VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T23:48:34machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T23:48:34humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2022-06-04T04:08:38humanJoseph Glass (glassjoseph@gmail.com)User published constellationcreated2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonBulkeley, Morgan G. (Morgan Gardner), 1837-1922presumedBulkeley, MorganpresumedBulkeley, Morgan Gardner, 1837-1922.presumedBulkeley, Morgan G. 1837-1922.presumedBulkeley, Morgan G. b. 1838.presumedBulkeley, Morgan G. (Morgan Gardiner), b. 1838presumedBulkeley, Morgan, (Morgan Bulkeley), 1837-1922.presumedBulkeley, Morgan, 1837-1922.presumedBulkeley, Morgan Gardiner.presumed1837-12-261922-11-06Speeches, addresses, etc.Baseball playersDinners and diningGovernorsNewspapersPassportsScrapbooksSoldiers' monumentsStatue of Liberty (New York, N.Y.)United StatesConnecticutConnecticutConnecticutConnecticutConnecticutUnited StatesAetna Insurance Company.Bulkeley, Fannie Briggs Houghton.Bulkeley, Fannie Briggs Houghton, d. 1938.Bulkeley, Morgan B.Bulkeley, William Henry, 1840-1902.Bushnell, W.R.City Missionary Society (Hartford, Conn.)Connecticut. Governor (1889-1893 : Bulkeley).Connecticut Historical Society.Doyle, Jack M.Franklin Book Bindery (Hartford, Conn.)Gerhardt, Karl, 1853-1940.Grand Army of the Republic 1887 : St. Louis, Mo.)Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901.Hartford Germania Guard.Hoadley, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900.Howard, James Leland, 1878-1962.Morgan Bulkeley,Morris, Mary P.Mulvey, Daniel Terrance.National League of Professional Baseball Clubs.Schulze, Edward.The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Library.United States. Congress.Yale UniversityYoung, N. E.Bulkeley, Morgan, 1837-1922.Bulkley, Morgan G. (Morgan Gardner), 1837-1922.Bulkeley, Morgan G. (Morgan Gardner), 1837-1922Morris, Mary P. Mary P. Morris ancestry of Morgan G. Bulkeley, ca. 1906.Morris, Mary P.Mary P. Morris ancestry of Morgan G. Bulkeley, ca. 1906.21 items.Notes on the Skinner, Latimer, Taintor, Avery, Bulkeley, Morgan and Adams families, the ancestors of Hartford Mayor Morgan G. Bulkeley. Also a fan chart of Bulkeley's ancestors, which is extremely fragile. Connecticut Historical SocietyBulkeley, Morgan Gardiner. Scrapbook, 1885-1888.Bulkeley, Morgan Gardiner.Scrapbook, 1885-1888.1 v. ; 28 cm.Newspaper clippings about the gubernatorial race in Connecticut in 1886 and statues by Karl Gerhardt; includes a letter of thanks for Bulkeley'sdonation to the City Missionary Society in Hartford, Conn. Also a facsimile of The Vicksburg, Miss., Daily Citizen of July 2, 1863 issued on August 8, 1885 on wallpaper backing. Connecticut Historical SocietyBrandegee, Frank B. (Frank Bosworth), 1864-1924. Letters from Congressmen 1910.Brandegee, Frank B. (Frank Bosworth), 1864-1924.Tilson, John Q. ( John Quillin), 1866-1958.Hill, Ebenezer J., 1845-1917.Higgins, Edwin Werter, 1874-1954.Henry, E. Stevens (Edward Stevens), 1836-1921.Bulkeley, Morgan G. (Morgan Gardner), 1837-1922.Letters from Congressmen 1910.1 folder.A collection of letters written to and from members of Congress, including members of Connecticut's delegation, in regard to the Telepost Bill. Among those signing letters were Frank Brandegee, John Tilson, Ebenezer J. Hill, Edwin W. Higgins, E. Stevens Henry, and Morgan G. Bulkeley. The bill, entitled H.R. 19402, was to "enable the Telepost Company to construct its plant, operate the same, and transact its business in D.C., and to make necessary connections with other parts of its system". Connecticut Historical SocietyBulkeley, Morgan G. (Morgan Gardner), 1837-1922. Morgan G. and Morgan B. Bulkeley papers, 1888-1955.Bulkeley, Morgan G. (Morgan Gardner), 1837-1922.Morgan G. and Morgan B. Bulkeley papers, 1888-1955.0.5 linear foot (1 box).Correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings and memorials of Morgan G. Bulkeley, U.S. Senator, Mayor of Hartford, Connecticut, and Aetna Insurance Co. executive. One folder of correspondence and documentation concerns the building of a new post office in Hartford. The collection also includes correspondence, awards, and passports of Morgan B. Bulkeley, who was also an executive with Aetna. Connecticut Historical SocietyMorgan G. Bulkeley letters, 1889-1906Bulkeley, Morgan G., 1837-1922Morgan G. Bulkeley letters 1889-19060.1; 1 folderConnecticut senator.New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives DivisionBushnell, W.R. W.R. Bushnell letter, 1907 August 20.Bushnell, W.R.W.R. Bushnell letter, 1907 August 20.1 item.A letter written by W.R. Bushnell to Morgan G. Bulkeley regarding a conversation they recently had at Fenwick. Bushnell is curious about the remains of the "American Turtle" submarine built by David Bushnell. Connecticut Historical SocietyBulkeley, Morgan Gardner, 1837-1922. Record books, 1905-1909.Bulkeley, Morgan Gardner, 1837-1922.Record books, 1905-1909.2 v. ; 29 cm.Marked copy of the Congressional record for the 59th, 60th and first session of the 61st Congress, indicating statements he made; includes typewritten index. Connecticut Historical SocietyDoyle, Jack M. Albert Spalding Scrapbooks [microform] : scrapbooks, 1904-1908.Doyle, Jack M.Albert Spalding Scrapbooks [microform] : scrapbooks, 1904-1908.scrapbook v. 1 1 scrapbook (.13 cu. ft.)scrapbook v. 2 1 scrapbook (1.12 cu. ft.) + 1 diagram (.13 cu. ft.)A collection of two scrapbooks, created by the Spalding Commission, a commission set up with the intent to find the origins of baseball, from 1904-1908. These scrapbooks contain some newspaper articles and correspondence between the members of the commission themselves, and what they collected from their correspondence with outside sources. All material relates to the origin of baseball. Items of note in volume 2 include two letters from Abner Graves, who wrote the commission from Colorado claiming that Abner Doubleday invented baseball in Cooperstown, NY, in 1839; a diagram by Albert Spalding showing his theory on the evolution of the game. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum[Official file : Bulkeley, Morgan G., 1876- / compiled by the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, N.Y.][Official file : Bulkeley, Morgan G., 1876- / compiled by the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, N.Y.]1 folder.Player file includes material documenting his baseball career and personal life. These items include newspaper and magazine articles, biographical material, press releases, copies of original documents and other sundry items. Folder contents: file 1 (1876- ). National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumHoward, James Leland, 1878-1962. Autograph collection, 1725-1921.Howard, James Leland, 1878-1962.Andrews, Charles, 1834-1902.Baldwin, Simeon, 1761-1851.Bulkeley, Morgan Gardner, 1837-1922.Cleveland, Chauncey F. (Chauncey Fitch), 1799-1887.Coffin, Owen Vincent, 1836-1921.Cooke, Lorrin Alanson, 1831-1902.Edwards, Henry Waggaman, 1779-1847.English, James Edward, 1812-1890.Foot, Samuel, 1780-1846.Harrison, Henry Baldwin, 1821-1901.Holley, Alexander H. (Alexander Hamilton), 1804-1887.Hawley, Joseph Roswell, 1826-1905.Hubbard, Richard Dudley, 1818-1884.Ingersoll, Charles Roberts, 1821-1903.Lounsbury, George Edward, 1838-1904.Lounsbury, Phineas Chapman, 1844-1925.McLean, George Payne, 1857-1932.Minor, William Thomas, 1815-1889.Morris, Luzon Burrett, 1827-1895.Peters, John Samuel, 1772-1858.Pond, Charles Hobby, 1781-1861.Talcott, Joseph, 1669-1741.Seymour, Thomas H. (Thomas Hart), 1807-1868.Tomlinson, Gideon, 1780-1854.Trumbull, Joseph, 1782-1861.Waller, Thomas McDonald, 1840-1924.Autograph collection, 1725-1921.35 items ; 31 x 21 cm. or smaller.Consists mostly of letters signed by Connecticut governors; those containing other than routine information have been individually cataloged. Connecticut Historical SocietyBulkeley, Morgan. [Morgan Bulkeley] : artist fileBulkeley, MorganThe John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Library.[Morgan Bulkeley] : artist file 1900-1 folderAssembled file includes clippings, photographs, reproductions from books and auction catalogs, postcards, press releases, slides, resumes, reviews, exhibition ephemera. John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Library, Ringling Museum LibraryConnecticut Historical Society. Diplomas, Universities and colleges, Connecticut.Connecticut Historical Society.Bates, Albert Carlos, 1865-1954.Bulkeley, Morgan G. b. 1838.Trumbull, John Harper, 1873-1961.Hartford Seminary Foundation.Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.)Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.)Connecticut Normal and Training School (New Britain, Conn.)Teachers College of Connecticut (New Britain, Conn.)McKenzie Engravings Co.Kellogg & Bulkeley.Diplomas, Universities and colleges, Connecticut. 1847-1939.1 oversize box (10 items) ; 40 x 55 cm. or smaller.Connecticut Historical SocietyBulkeley, Morgan Gardner, 1837-1922. Scrapbook, 1888.Bulkeley, Morgan Gardner, 1837-1922.Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901.Schulze, Edward.Young, N. E.Scrapbook, 1888.1 v. ; 29 cm.Telegrams and letters received on his nomination and election as governor of Connecticut; correspondents include Benjamin Harrison, Edward Schulze of the Hartford Germania Guard and N.E. Young, president of the National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs. Connecticut Historical SocietyMulvey, Daniel Terrance. Autograph book containing a Mark Twain signature, 1906-1907.Mulvey, Daniel Terrance.Autograph book containing a Mark Twain signature, 1906-1907.1 v.Mulvey, a page in the U.S. Senate, collected the signatures of many U.S. senators as well as that of Senate visitor Mark Twain. University of Virginia. LibraryFranklin Book Bindery (Hartford, Conn.). Bill, 1918 June 16, Hartford, Conn., to Morgan Bulkeley.Franklin Book Bindery (Hartford, Conn.)Bulkeley, Morgan G. 1837-1922.Kintzel, O. R.Bill, 1918 June 16, Hartford, Conn., to Morgan Bulkeley.1 p. ; 13 x 21 cm.Indicates charge for art binding for five volumes of Hooker's Works; receipted by O.R. Kintzel. Connecticut Historical SocietyDoyle, Jack M. Albert Spalding Scrapbooks : scrapbooks, 1904-1908.Doyle, Jack M.Albert Spalding Scrapbooks : scrapbooks, 1904-1908.scrapbook v. 1 1 scrapbook (.13 cu. ft.)scrapbook v. 2 1 scrapbook (1.12 cu. ft.) + 1 diagram (.13 cu. ft.)A collection of two scrapbooks, created by the Spalding Commission, a commission set up with the intent to find the origins of baseball, from 1904-1908. These scrapbooks contain some newspaper articles and correspondence between the members of the commission themselves, and what they collected from their correspondence with outside sources. All material relates to the origin of baseball. Items of note in volume 2 include two letters from Abner Graves, who wrote the commission from Colorado claiming that Abner Doubleday invented baseball in Cooperstown, NY, in 1839; a diagram by Albert Spalding showing his theory on the evolution of the game. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumBULKELEY, MORGAN. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.BULKELEY, MORGANArtist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.1 folderMuseum of Modern Art (MOMA)Bulkeley, Morgan G. (Morgan Gardner), 1837-1922. Morgan G. Bulkeley political scrapbooks, 1888-1917.Bulkeley, Morgan G. (Morgan Gardner), 1837-1922.Morgan G. Bulkeley political scrapbooks, 1888-1917.2 linear feet (10 volumes).Scrapbooks created by Bulkeley primarily documenting his years as Governor of Connecticut, 1889-1893. One volume consists of incoming letters from years after his governorship, 1894-1917, which covers his term as United States Senate. Another contains memorabilia from and invitations to such events as the International American Congress and the Worlds Columbian Exposition. The volume dating 1888-1889 contains campaign memorabilia and several ribbons from the Connecticut Historical Society's commemoration of the United States Constitution. Inside the back cover of the 1892 memorabilia volume are invitations to Mrs. Bulkeley from the Colonial Dames and D.A.R. Connecticut Historical SocietyHoadley, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900. Charles J. Hoadley and George E. Hoadley autograph collection, 1648-1925.Hoadley, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900.Hoadley, George E. (George Edward), 1837-1922.Charles J. Hoadley and George E. Hoadley autograph collection, 1648-1925.7 linear feet (14 boxes).Autographs and autograph letters collected by Charles J. Hoadley and his brother, George E. Hoadley. Collection was categorized by the following subjects: Attorneys-General of the United States; Chief Justices of the United States; Civil War; English Poets & Authors; Female English Poets & Authors; Female Writers; Governors of Connecticut; Judges; Lieutenant Governors of Connecticut; Mayors of Hartford; Men of Note; Naval Officers; New Haven Items; Painters; Poets & Authors; Postmasters General; Presidents; Presidents of Colleges; Revolutionary War; Roman Catholic Bishops, Archbishops, & Cardinals; Secretaries of Connecticut; Secretaries of the Navy; Secretaries of State; Secretaries of the Treasury; Secretaries of War; Signers of the Constitution; Signers of the Declaration of Independence; U.S. Senators from Connecticut; and Vice Presidents. The collection also includes historical materials divided into the following categories: Bills & Receipts; Confederate papers; General Hancock (ship) diary; Granby papers; Hartford papers including records of Christ Church, Ancient Burying Ground and South Burying Ground Cemetery inscriptions, and a county court minute book, 1684-1687; Miss Majolica's School; New Hampshire documents; Poetry; Regulations of the Bar; Simsbury papers; Trinity College; Wethersfield papers; Wethersfield deeds; and Eliza Wharton/Elizabeth Whitman items. Also contains letters and other papers from the following individuals: Simeon Baldwin; Ebenezer Barnard, Jr.; Thomas Brownell; William A. Buckingham; Gershom Bulkeley; Morgan G. Bulkeley; Henry Champion; Prudence Crandall; Henry Dutton; Lafayette S. Foster; Curtiss C. Gardiner; Chauncey Goodrich; Daniel Goodwin; Nathaniel Goodwin; Benjamin A. Gould; Ulysses S. Grant; Joseph R. Hawley; Jeremy Hoadley; Alexander H. Holley; Charles R. Ingersoll; Abraham Jarvis; Thomas Middleton; Nathaniel Minor; Michael Olcott; John G. Palfrey; Nathan Payson; Oliver H. Perry; Orville H. Platt; Agnes Pritchard; Griffin Stedman; Joshua Stow; Benjamin Trumbull; James Hammond Trumbull; Jonathan Trumbull, Jr.; Jonathan Trumbull, Sr.; Elihu Tudor; Tudor family; Alexandre Vattemare; Roger Viets; Noah Webster; Nathan Whiting; Solomon Willes; William Williams; Oliver Wolcott, Jr.; and Oliver Wolcott, Sr. Includes a folder with single autograph letters and a folder of autographs. Also contains papers and notes of George E. Hoadley, William H. Hoadley, and Charles J. Hoadley. George E. Hoadley was a noted Hartford historian and his brother, Charles Hoadley, was a librarian at Trinity College and Connecticut State Librarian for many years.Connecticut Historical SocietyAutograph File, B, ca.1500-1976.Autograph File, B, ca.1500-198218.5 linear feet (37 boxes)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.Houghton LibraryBulkeley, William Henry, 1840-1902. Correspondence, 1861-1863.Bulkeley, William Henry, 1840-1902.Bulkeley, Morgan Gardner, 1837-1922.Correspondence, 1861-1863.1 folder (13 items) ; 24 x 38 cm.Letters home to his family in Hartford, Conn., describing daily life as a member of the 13th Regiment of the New York State Militia; includes one letter from his brother Morgan Bulkeley. Connecticut Historical SocietyBulkeley, Morgan G. (Morgan Gardner), 1837-1922. Bulkeley dinner records, 1905-1908.Bulkeley, Morgan G. (Morgan Gardner), 1837-1922.Bulkeley, Fannie Briggs Houghton, d. 1938.Bulkeley dinner records, 1905-1908.4 volumes.Four volumes of records of dinners (and some luncheons) attended by Morgan Gardner and Fannie (Houghton) Bulkeley while Morgan was serving as Senator from Connecticut. Each entry notes the guests, including guests of honor, and the location of the meal. Often the seating chart is filled in and occasionally notes were made regarding decorations and music. The food consumed was not recorded. A Republican, Bulkeley held a variety of political offices, including Governor of Connecticut. He also served as president of Aetna and was the first president of the National League of Base Ball Clubs. Connecticut Historical SocietyConnecticut. Governor (1889-1893 : Bulkeley). [Proclamations, 1889-1892].Connecticut. Governor (1889-1893 : Bulkeley)Bulkeley, Morgan G. b. 1838.[Proclamations, 1889-1892].14 items ; 43 x 28 cm.Connecticut Historical SocietyBulkeley, Morgan Gardner, 1837-1922. Statement, 1891.Bulkeley, Morgan Gardner, 1837-1922.Statement, 1891.1 p. ; 19 x 21 cm.States that the most important duty of the governor is to take care that the laws are faithfully executed. Connecticut Historical SocietyBulkeley, Morgan Gardner, 1837-1922. Friendship album, 1856.Bulkeley, Morgan Gardner, 1837-1922.Friendship album, 1856.225 p. : ill. ; 28 x 22 cm.Writings, sketches and photoprints of fellow students, many of them of the class of 1856 at Yale College in New Haven, Conn., indicating date of birth and hometown. Connecticut Historical SocietyBulkeley, Morgan Gardner, 1837-1922. Scrapbook, 1881-1889.Bulkeley, Morgan Gardner, 1837-1922.Scrapbook, 1881-1889.1 v. : ill. ; 30 cm.Proclamations issued by Governor Bulkeley, invitations to the dedications of the soldiers' and sailors' monuments in Hartford, New Haven and Brooklyn, Conn., and of Grand Army of the Republic in St. Louis, Missouri in 1887 and of the testimonial banquet to American base ball players in 1889. Connecticut Historical Society