Larry Lowenthal Collection undated, 1912, 1920s, 1980s-2008

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Larry Lowenthal Collection undated, 1912, 1920s, 1980s-2008

Larry Lowenthal, born in 1940, is a resident of Brimfield, Massachusetts, and author of Titanic Railroad: the Southern New England, the Story of New England's Last Great Railroad War (Brimfield, MA: Marker Press, 1998). The collection consists of research files, chapter drafts, copies of original documents, and newspaper clippings of material gathered by Mr. Lowenthal when he wrote his book. The collection also consists of information about the history of New London, Connecticut, including copies of National Register of Historic Places nomination forms.

3.5 Linear feet, Four boxes and one large folder

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Larry Lowenthal, born in 1940, is a resident of Brimfield, Massachusetts, and author of Titanic Railroad: the Southern New England, the Story of New England's Last Great Railroad War (Brimfield, MA: Marker Press, 1998). He received his bachelor's degree in history from Rutgers University (1967) and a master's degree in history from Yale University (1969). He worked at the Springfield [Massachusetts] Armory National Historic Site from 1979 to 1992, and then with the Boston Support Of...

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Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc.

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Morgan, J. Pierpont (John Pierpont), 1837-1913

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Alfred F. Smithers

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