Battell family weather records, 1813-1899.

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Battell family weather records, 1813-1899.

Temperature records, taken three times a day, by the Battell family of Norfolk, Connecticut. Includes occasional notes on wind speed and precipitation. Per a note attached to the first volume, the records were begun by Mrs. Joseph Battell and continued by her son Robbins, daughter Anna, and later granddaughter Mrs. Carl Stoeckel.

2 volumes.

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Battell, Robbins, 1819-1895

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Robbins Battell was born into a wealthy and prominent family in Norfolk, Connecticut on April 19, 1819. He graduated from Yale in 1839, and like several other members of his family, he became an important benefactor of music at Yale; their contributions were largely responsible for establishing the music department, and the former Battell estate in Norfolk is now the home of Yale's summer music festival. Although Robbins Battell was not a professional musician, he was respected as a composer of ...

Battell family.

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Battell, Sarah Robbins, 1781-1859.

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Battell, Anna, 1817-1889.

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Stoeckel, Ellen Battell 1851-1939.

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