Paul R. Teetor collection, 1945-1968 (bulk 1945-1954).

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Paul R. Teetor collection, 1945-1968 (bulk 1945-1954).

This collection consists of papers pertaining to the private law practice and civic and professional interests of Paul R. Teetor. This collection spans from 1945 to 1954 when he was actively practicing law in Middlebury, Vt. Some of his cases continued into the 1960s. Many of the papers are carbon copies or Xerox copies of the originals. There are also many handwritten notes. Subjects include J. Edgar Hoover, United World Federation, military pensions, and motor vehicle legislation.

3.7 linear ft. (8 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8123948

Sheldon Museum Research Center

Related Entities

There are 5 Entities related to this resource.

Hoover, J.Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972

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Director of the FBI. From the description of Typed letter signed : Washington, D.C., to Arthur William Brown, 1941 Sept. 12. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 269555861 John Edgar Hoover (1895-1972) served from 1924 to 1972 as the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). As its first director, Hoover molded the FBI into his image of a modern police force. He promoted scientific investigation of crime, the collection and analysis of fingerprints and the hiring and ...

United World Federation.

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Bowen, Katherine Teetor

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Teetor, Paul R., 1919-2000

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Paul R. Teetor was born in 1919 in Detroit, Mich. His family moved to Poultney, Vt., when he was in his teens. He graduated from Troy Conference Academy and attended Princeton University, graduating in 1940. In 1942 he joined the Army Air Corps and was trained as a navigator. He was captured after his plane was shot down and spent 15 months as a German prisoner of war, liberated from the concentration camp in 1945. In 1947 he received his law degree from Columbia University Law School. Teetor cl...

Teetor, Katherine A.

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In 1987 the Hurlbut family decided to sell their land on Lake Champlain in the Town of Ferrisburgh, Vt. These documents trace the efforts of the Nature Conservancy and the State of Vermont to purchase the land for public use and the campaign to get the necessary funding from the Vermont legislature. From the description of Hurlbut property : campaign to purchase and protect from development, 1988. (Sheldon Museum Research Center). WorldCat record id: 680284063 ...