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Found in 302 Collections and/or Records:
General Hunter and Colonel Massey, circa 1942-1945
George Washington Bicentennial Commission records
The Commission planned, sponsored, or encouraged a variety of activities in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of George Washington. The records consist of minutes, correspondence, general files, press files, children's contest entries, photographs, History of the George Washington Bicentennial Celebration: Programs of Participation in Connecticut, scrapbooks, and artifacts.
Governor Robert A. Hurley is welcomed to Bradley Field, circa 1942-1945
Governor's Sesqui-Centennial Committee records
The Committee built, furnished, and operated a Connecticut building for the Philadelphia Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition. The building was modeled after the old state capitol, and equipped it with exhibits of Connecticut life and industry.
Harriet Vincent Stacy genealogical papers
Correspondence on the Rasey, Morgan, and Gallup families. Also correspondence related to the estate of Harriet Vincent Stacy's father, Zacariah Vincent.
Hartford U.S.O., 1944
Hartford Woman's Club (Hartford, Conn.) records
The Motherhood Club of Hartford was organized in 1896 by a group of young mothers “so burdened with the responsibilities of their lot that they chose to give their Club life to child problems rather than literary or social pleasures.”
Headquarters & Headquarters Squadron, circa 1942-1945
Henry Whitfield House records
The Henry Whitfield House was built in 1639-1640 in Guilford, Connecticut. The house was purchased by the state of Connecticut and restored in 1901 as a state historical museum. The Henry Whitfield House was restored from 1930-1937 to the original 1639-1640 house.
Herman Trombley and Private First Class John Danhardt, 1944 October 21
Howland F. Atwood genealogical papers
Genealogical material on the Atwood family and collateral lines.
Hubbard Family Association records
The Hubbard Family Association held its first meeting in 1856. As of 2007, the Association was still meeting. The 2007 meeting was held in West Haven, Connecticut which was the Association's 150th reunion.
In the control tower, 1945 May 22
Inspection of train tracks, 1944 October 21
J. Henry Roraback papers
Correspondence, legislative data, financial records, legal case files, and appointment books kept by a Connecticut businessman, investor, lawyer and political boss of the Republican Party in Connecticut in the early 20th century.
James Bradford Olcott papers
James Bradford Olcott (1830-1910) was a horticulturist and writer from Manchester, Conn. Correspondence, diaries, photographs, plat books of the Manchester Turf Garden, file of agricultural articles from the Hartford Courant by Olcott, letters from a trip around Cape Horn and life in Sacramento, California.
James Willoughby Hill genealogical papers
Included are genealogical notes, forms, correspondence, photographs, and scrapbook of genealogical notes on the Blin family.
Jewish service, circa 1942-1945
Jewish service, circa 1942-1945
Jewish service, circa 1942-1945
Jewish Welfare Board outing, 1944 July 12
Joan Gilbert Tatro genealogical papers
Contains notes, correspondence, photocopies of genealogical works, and miscellaneous genealogical research on various families. There are also a variety of genealogical newsletters concentrating on different families.
John Dempsey Records
Gov. Dempsey's correspondence, reading files, subject files, agency files, National Governors' Conference files, New England Governors' Conference files, speeches, official statements, articles, and press releases.
John J. McMahon papers
Joseph S. Longo papers
Joseph S. Longo (1914-1993) served as a Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court from 1975 to 1979.
Junior Birdmen at Open House, 1944 August 1
Karen Clarke papers
Karen Clarke is a former staff writer for the New London Day. She covered the murder trials of Michael Bruce Ross and corresponded with him from 1986 to 2000.
Leland family genealogical collection
Correspondence, genealogical notes, news clippings, and photographs.
Lewis family collection (Lewisiana)
Includes genealogy notes, correspondence, documents, photographs, cuts, news clippings and a card index file.