Papers, [ca. 1769-1960], [ca. 1880-1960] (bulk)
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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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Vidyodaya Girls School (Madras, India)
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Daniel Shapely House (Thompson, Conn.)
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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...
Daniel Shapely House (Gloucester, Mass.)
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Powell, Rachel
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