James Gamble Rogers papers circa 1890s-1984

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James Gamble Rogers papers circa 1890s-1984

The papers consist of photographs, plans, drawings, specifications, job files, correspondence, contracts, and printed material, which relate to architectural projects, particularly residences and government, church, hospital, and school buildings, designed by James Gamble Rogers, or the firms of Hale and Rogers, James Gamble Rogers, Inc., and Rogers and Butler. The most extensive files are for buildings on the Yale University campus, but there are also substantial files on the Aetna Life Insurance Company home office, the Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital, the New Haven Post Office and Court House, the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and buildings on the campuses of Northwestern University and Columbia University. The papers also include personal papers of James Gamble Rogers and his son Francis Day Rogers.

44 linear feet (71 boxes)

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Rogers, James Gamble, 1867-1947

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James Gamble Rogers was born on March 3, 1867, in Bryants Station, Kentucky. He received a B.A. degree from Yale University in 1889 and a Diplôme d'Architecte from the École Nationale et Spéciale des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1899. He began his architectural practice in New York City in 1905 and was responsible for numerous residences and government, church, hospital, and school buildings. Rogers died on October 1, 1947. From the guide to the James Gamble Rogers papers, circa 1890s-198...

Columbia University. Buildings.

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Branford College (Yale University)

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Rogers, Francis Day.

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Yale University. Memorial Quadrangle.

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Psi Upsilon. Beta chapter, Yale University.

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Marc Eidlitz & Son

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Marc Eidlitz and Son was an architectural firm in New York City. From the guide to the Marc Eidlitz and Son records, 1895-1916, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) ...

Miriam Osborn Memorial Home Association (Harrison, N.Y.)

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Aetna Life Insurance Company (Hartford, Conn.). Buildings.

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Harkness, Edward Stephen, 1874-1940

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Epithet: American financier and philanthropist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001150.0x0003c3 Edward Stephen Harkness (1874-1940) was a trustee of the New York Public Library. His wife and co-collector, Mary Stillman Harkness, died in 1950. From the guide to the Edward S. and Mary Stillman Harkness collection, ca. 1400-1945, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) ...

Davenport College (Yale University)

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Yale University. Buildings.

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Milliken, Seth Mellen, 1836-1920

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Seth Mellen Milliken was born in 1836 in Poland, Me. He married Margaret Leighton Hill of Dover, N.H. in 1874. Their children were Seth M. Milliken, Jr., M.D.; Gerrish Hill Milliken (1877-1947); and Margaret Leighton Milliken (Mrs. Harold Ames Hatch). Seth Milliken founded Deering, Milliken & Co. in 1865 with William Deering, who withdrew in 1868 to establish Deering Harvester & Co. in Chicago. Gerrish Milliken became head of Deering, Milliken & Co. upon his father's retirement, abou...

Beta Theta Pi. Phi Chi Chapter (Yale University)

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Beta Theta Pi, Phi Chi Chapter (also known as Covington Trust Association) was established at Yale in 1892. From the description of Beta Theta Pi, Yale University, records, 1947-1948 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702164386 From the guide to the Beta Theta Pi, Yale University, records, 1947-1948, (Manuscripts and Archives) ...

French, Hollis, 1868-1940.

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Jonathan Edwards College (Yale University)

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Hale and Rogers.

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Rogers and Butler.

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Lohman, Carl Albert, 1887-1954.

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Timothy Dwight College (Yale University)

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Delta Kappa Epsilon. Phi Chapter (Yale University)

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Yale University. Graduate School

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The Yale Graduate School is one of the twelve schools comprising Yale University, and is the only one which awards the Ph.D. The Graduate School (called the Department of Philosophy and the Arts until 1892) was established in 1847 by an act of the Yale Corporation. In 1861, the Graduate School awarded the first Ph.D. degrees. For nine years following, Yale remained the only American university to award the Ph.D. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences was formally established in 1892 with the a...

Yale university. Library

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Eli Whitney was born in Westborough, Massachusetts in 1765. Even as a child he showed an aptitude for mechanical work, repairing violins and taking on other mechanical work as it presented itself. Whitney set up shop making nails and when the demand for nails declined, he changed his business to manufacture hat pins, a commodity with increasing demand. Whitney eventually enrolled at Yale College in May 1789, and graduated three years later. He intended to further his education and become a lawye...

Berkeley College (Yale University)

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The Paul Mellon Fellowship is offered to an unmarried member of the Senior Class in Yale College for study at Clare College, Cambridge, for the academic year. From the guide to the Berkeley College, Yale University, Paul Mellon Fellowship correspondence, 1935-1977, (Manuscripts and Archives) The Paul Mellon Fellowship is offered to an unmarried member of the senior class in Yale College for study at Clare College, Cambridge, for the academic year. From the descri...

Columbia-Presbyterian medical center

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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Buildings.

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Yale University. Crew.

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Saybrook College (Yale University)

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Yale Club of New York City

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Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Louisville, Ky.). Buildings.

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James Gamble Rogers, Inc.

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