La Farge family papers, 1850-1968 [microform] / compiled by Katharine Morton.

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La Farge family papers, 1850-1968 [microform] / compiled by Katharine Morton.

Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library, Manuscripts and Archives, mss. group no. 24. Correspondence, writings, financial records, and other papers, principally of John La Farge (1835-1920), his son Bancel La Farge (1865-1938), and his grandson Henry Adams La Farge. Miscellaneous photographs; photographs of John La Farge and his work. Sales and exhibition catalogs of the work of John La Farge; catalog of his works compiled by Henry Adams La Farge.

5 linear ft. (15 boxes) : photos.

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La Farge, Bancel, 1865-1938

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La Farge, Henry Adams, 1902-

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Art administrator with the Federal Art Project; New York, N.Y. From the description of Henry Adams La Farge interview, [ca. 1965]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220194673 From the description of Oral history interview with Henry Adams La Farge, [ca. 1965]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 233007090 Henry Adams La Farge (b. 1902) was an art administrator with the Federal Art Project in New York, N.Y. From the description of Oral history interview with Henr...

La Farge, John, 1835-1910

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Eli Whitney was born in Westborough, Massachusetts in 1765. Even as a child he showed an aptitude for mechanical work, repairing violins and taking on other mechanical work as it presented itself. Whitney set up shop making nails and when the demand for nails declined, he changed his business to manufacture hat pins, a commodity with increasing demand. Whitney eventually enrolled at Yale College in May 1789, and graduated three years later. He intended to further his education and become a lawye...