Papers, 1852-1961 (bulk 1921-1960).
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Ingraham, Anna
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Connecticut. Highway Safety Commission
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E. Ingraham Co.
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Brewster and Ingrahams, clock and watch makers, of Bristol, Conn., organized in 1844; in 1852 name changed to E. & A. Ingraham; in 1861 became E. Ingraham and Company; in 1884 renamed E. Ingraham Co.; in 1958 name changed to Ingraham Company; and in 1967 sold to McGraw-Edison and Company and reorganized as Ingraham Industries; due to a factory fire, the company was located temporarily in Ansonia, Conn., 1855-1857. From the description of Records, 1857-1967 (bulk 1916-1947). (Univ...
Ingraham, Dudley S. (Dudley Seymour), 1890-1982
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Dudley Seymour Ingraham was the great-grandson of Elias Ingraham, founder of the E. Ingraham Company, a manufacturer of clocks and watches. Dudley Ingraham joined the family company and eventually became President, serving in that position until 1956. He was the last family member to hold the position of company president. From the description of Dudley S. Ingraham papers, 1849-1984. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 52841652 Officer of E. Ingraham Co., clock ...
Union League of America
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The Union League of America, sometimes called the Loyal League, was a Civil War era pro-Union club. From the guide to the Union League of America records, 1863-1864, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) The Union League of America, sometimes called the Loyal League, was a Civil War era pro-Union club. It was an organization formed in Ohio in 1862 when the prognosis for Union victory seemed doubtful. Its purpose was to raise troops, and suppli...
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