Charles Gould Morris family papers 1742-1961

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Charles Gould Morris family papers 1742-1961

The papers consist of correspondence, writings, family papers, financial records, scrapbooks, daguerrotypes, and other material documenting the professional career of Charles Gould Morris and the personal lives of several family members. Morris's political career, his dairy business activities, and his municipal and civic concerns in Connecticut are documented. The letters and papers of family members involved in the settlement of the American frontier and in the Civil War are included, as are papers of Morris's father, Luzon Burritt Morris, a governor of Connecticut.

20 linear feet (48 boxes)

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New England Dairy Corporation.

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Morris, Luzon Burritt, 1827-1895

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Connecticut. National Guard. Naval Battalion.

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Fairfield State Hospital (Newtown, Conn.)

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Morris, Eugenia Laura Tuttle, 1833-

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Dolby Ice Cream Company.

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Morris, Robert T. (Robert Tuttle), 1857-1945

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Connecticut. Board of Milk Control.

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Yale University. Students.

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New Haven Dairy Company.

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Morris, Elisabeth Woodbridge, 1870-1964

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Vassar College.

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Friends of Boys (New Haven, Conn.)

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Morris, Charles Gould, 1871-1961.

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Charles Gould Morris was born in Westville, Connecticut on February 4, 1871. He graduated from Yale College (B.A., 1895; LL.B., 1897) and owned and operated several ice cream and dairy businesses. Morris was active in New Haven municipal affairs and in civil service reform. He was an unsuccessful democratic candidate for governor (1924, 1926, 1928). He died in 1961. From the description of Charles Gould Morris family papers, 1742-1961 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70216...