Papers, [ca. 1769-1960], [ca. 1880-1960] (bulk)

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Papers, [ca. 1769-1960], [ca. 1880-1960] (bulk)

Papers consist primarily of her personal correspondence, ca. 1880s-1960, some being addressed to her husband Edward Ingraham, and some to Rachel Powell; and late 19th to mid-20th century portrait photographs of members of the Brown, Morse, Powell, and other families. Miscellaneous clippings, legal documents, printed material, and 18th through 20th century correspondence, relates to the Blackburn, Brush, Dunning, Gibbons, Hopper, Ingraham, Morse, Powell, Prowse, Rank, and Wilson families, and was apparently gathered by Ingraham in the course of her genealogical research.

7.4 cubic ft.

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Appasamy, E. S., Mrs.

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Ingraham, Edward.

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Edward Ingraham was born 20 December 1887, and raised in Bristol, CT. He was the great-grandson of Elias Ingraham, an entrepreneur in early American clock- making and the founder of the E. Ingraham Company, a manufacturer of clocks and non-jeweled watches. After graduating from Yale in 1910, he began his long association with the E. Ingraham Company. From 1927 - 1954, he served as president of the company. In 1918, Mr. Ingraham married Alice Patti Pease, a French teacher in the Bristol High Scho...

Ingraham, Elsie K. Powell.

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National Prisoners Aid Association.

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Women's Prison Association of New York

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The Women's Prison Association, founded in 1854, promotes improvement in the treatment of women prisoners in New York and offers rehabilitation assistance to ex-offenders. The Association also has proposed various reforms in the criminal justice system for women and has operated the Isaac T. Hopper Home since the mid-19th century, making it the oldest women's "halfway house" in the U.S. From the description of Women's Prison Association of New York records, 1845-1983. (New York Publi...

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