George Levi Fox papers 1874-1930

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George Levi Fox papers 1874-1930

Outgoing letters, draft of a Ph.D. dissertation, a diary, clippings, printed matter, and miscellaneous papers. The outgoing letters consist of a letter book about George L. Fox's investments in Florida orange groves in the 1880s and a series of drafts of letters to various newspapers on Irish and English politics (1917-1925). The diary records his travels in England and Europe in 1921 and 1923.

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Fox, George Levi, 1852-1931

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George L. Fox: taught at Hillhouse High School, New Haven, 1877-1885; in 1885 became rector of Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven; in 1901 established the University School. George Levi Fox, B.A. 1874. Born November 16, 1852, in New Haven, Conn. Died August 6, 1931, in New Haven, Conn. Father, Levi Goodell Fox, an engineer; son of Joseph Kneeland and Sally (Gray) Fox, of Hadley, Mass. Mother, Elizabeth Hamlin (Bodfish) Fox; daughter of ...