Morris Franklin Tyler papers 1842-1907

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Morris Franklin Tyler papers 1842-1907

The papers consist of diaries, lectures, and writings on various aspects of European culture, and a notebook on "Medieval Asia" kept by Morris Franklin Tyler's son, Leonard S. Tyler. The diaries (1875-1907) are largely devoted to family life in New Haven and Woodbridge, Connecticut, but also comment on current political issues, particularly the presidential elections of 1876 and 1884. Also in the papers are letters from John James Audubon to Andrew Bigelow, and from William A. Buckingham to Daniel Tyler.

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Tyler, Morris Franklin, 1848-1907

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Morris Franklin Tyler, a former president of the Southern New England Telephone Company, served as professor of jurisprudence at Yale Law School from 1893-1899. From 1899-1904 Tyler was treasurer of Yale University. From the description of Morris Franklin Tyler papers, 1842-1907 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702169083 Morris Franklin Tyler, a former president of the Southern New England Telephone Company, served as professor of jurisprudence at Yal...