Hay family papers, 1799-1978 (bulk 1892-1945)

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Hay family papers, 1799-1978 (bulk 1892-1945)

Collection contains information on the extended Hay family from 1799-1978. There is a journal from 1815 of Henry G. Hay (dates unknown) of Economy, Pennsylvania, who seems to be a brother of William Hay; photocopies of letters sent by John Duffield Hay to his father, William Hay (1799-1812) regarding John's move to Indiana from Pennsylvania; Henry G. Hay Sr.'s correspondence from 1891-1916 (bulk 1891-1893) dealing with business matters and the Johnson County War; Hay Sr.'s field notes of surveys of the boundaries of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Fort D.A. Russell in 1870; Henry G. Hay Jr.'s correspondence from 1922-1923 regarding his trip to Europe; Henry G. Hay III's correspondence (1942-1946) while he was in the army, and his diaries (1942-1978); a scrapbook of the Hay family from 1874-1971; photographs of the Hay family from 1879-1923; newsclippings; artifacts; and miscellaneous other materials.

3.12 cubic ft. (6 boxes) + artifacts.

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Hay, William, d. 1812.

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Hay, John Duffield, 1775-1844.

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Hay family.

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William Hay (d. 1812) married Sarah Atkinson and they had a son John Duffield Hay (1775-1844). John D. Hay married and had three children: Mary Ann (b. 1815), Nancy Ann (b. 1817) and George Duffield Hay (1820-1895). Henry Gurley Hay (1847-1919) the son of George D. Hay and Harriet H. Axtell, moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming in 1870 and became Assistant Surveyor General of Wyoming Territory. He married Ella O. Bullock in 1874 and they had two children: Henry G. Hay Jr. and Mildred Hay Gibb...

Hay, Henry Gurley, 1847-1919.

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Hay, Henry G., 1900-

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United States Steel Corporation

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American Steel & Wire Co., descendant from Washburn & Moen, acquired by U.S. Steel in 1901 and became its American Steel & Wire Division; employed 4000 workers during 1940s; facilities expansion at South Works plant in 1957-1958; ceased operations in Worcester in 1977. From the description of United States Steel Corporation photograph collection, 1940-1970 (bulk 1957-1958). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70965884 On June 30, 1960, U.S. Steel Corporat...

Hay, Henry G., 1876-1959.

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