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David Martyn Smith papers
Collection
Call Number: MS 1189
Overview:
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, and other papers relating to the Connecticut Pesticide Investigating Committee. This committee was chaired by Anthony E. Wallace and one its members was David Martyn Smith.
Dates:
1961-1963
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
David Smith Papers
Collection
Call Number: GEN MSS 1399
Overview:
The papers consist of a selection of David Smith's personal papers and a library of his autograph sermons dating from 1796 to 1859. The personal papers are autograph manuscripts including ten volumes of his journals, his school notes, speeches, and keys to the abbreviations he used in his writings. Also present is Smith's manuscript song book containing compositions on themes such as Bunker Hill and the death of General James Wolfe, an autograph sermon by Rev. Alexander Gillet (1749-1826), and...
Dates:
1790-1859
John Cotton Smith papers
Collection
Call Number: MS 460
Overview:
The papers consist of correspondence and other documents of John Cotton Smith and his family. Material relating to Simeon Smith, Cotton Mather Smith, and William Mather Smith is also included.
Dates:
1768-1924, bulk 1781-1865
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Socialist Party of New Haven records
Collection
Call Number: MS 1374
Overview:
The Socialist Party of New Haven records consist of platforms, blank petitions, applications for membership, ballots, tickets, handbills, and open letters of socialist organizations throughout the state of Connecticut. The collection also includes twenty-seven issues of "The Connecticut Comrade."
Dates:
1909-1945
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Edward Comfort Starr papers
Collection
Call Number: MS 1166
Overview:
Correspondence of family members and associates sent to Edward C. Starr from Connecticut and China, including items relating to the Congregational Church.
Dates:
1854-1916, bulk 1868-1916
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Peter Starr papers
Collection
Call Number: MS 955
Overview:
Sermons of Peter Starr, together with the sermons of his predecessor in Kent (now Warren), Connecticut, Sylvanus Osborn, and of two relatives by marriage, John Keep and John Stevens. Three-fourths of the papers are by Peter Starr. During the Revolutionary War Starr shifted his loyalty, and the sermons provide biblical justification on both sides. John Keep was a chaplain during the war and a number of his camp sermons are in the collection.
Dates:
1758-1829
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
William W. Starr, Jr. papers
Collection
Call Number: MS 1187
Overview:
Correspondence, financial, legal, and other documents of William W. Starr relating to harbor maintenance and improvements in Bridgeport and Norwalk, Connecticut. Included are contracts with the U.S. Army Engineer's Office for work on the harbors, receipts for material and labor, notes on harbor maintenance, clippings, and printed matter.
Dates:
1869-1874
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Sherwood Sterling papers
Collection
Call Number: MS 1164
Overview:
Chiefly the business records of four companies in which Sherwood Sterling was active. The most complete records are for the Sterling Grate Bar Company which manufactured furnace grates. Included are patents, legal and financial papers, and advertising. The other companies were engaged in mining in Alaska. Also included is printed matter from F. T. McIntyre describing his Hypnotic Ball Treatment for the cure of diseases and for psychic self-improvement.
Dates:
1880-1905
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
The Stoeckel Family Papers
Collection
Call Number: Misc. Ms. 247
Overview:
Papers of Carl Stoeckel (1858-1925) and Ellen Battell Stoeckel (1851-1939), the founders of the Norfolk Music Festival, with special emphasis on Jean Sibelius and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, from whom the Stoeckels commissioned new works for the festival
Dates:
1906-1971
Found in:
Gilmore Music Library
Strong Family Collection
Collection
Call Number: MS 1198
Overview:
The collection consists of correspondence, legal and financial papers, diaries, writings, autographs, and other papers documenting the lives and activities of several generations of Strong family members and related Fowler, Pond, and Huntington families of Massachusetts and Connecticut. The bulk of the collection concerns the extended family of Phinehas Strong of Northampton, Massachusetts, and relates to the teaching and agriculture pursuits of family members in Ohio, Michigan, Virginia, and...
Dates:
1667-1925
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Swift and Hine Company collection
Collection
Call Number: MS 1408
Overview:
The collection consists of correspondence, blotters, bills, daybooks, and legal papers of the Smith and Hine Company, a general store in Warren, Connecticut. The material mainly concerns the sale of groceries and dry goods.
Dates:
1834-1890
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Talman family papers
Collection
Call Number: MS 662
Overview:
Deeds, leases, miscellaneous documents, and some correspondence of the Talman family, early settlers of Guilford, Connecticut.
Dates:
1683-1866
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Terry-Slocomb family papers
Collection
Call Number: MS 483
Overview:
The papers consist of correspondence, a diary, household accounts, and professional documents relating to William Terry; his wife, Maria Roxana Slocomb Terry; his sister, Esther Asenath Terry; and their family and friends in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Minnesota.
Dates:
1809-1891
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Curtis Thompson papers
Collection
Call Number: MS 1109
Overview:
Diaries of Curtis Thompson, 1835-1904, of Stratford, Connecticut, from 1867-1903. Included in the diaries is an autobiographical sketch; genealogical data on the family of the author, and that of his wife, Louise Wilcox Thompson; and numerous notes and clippings, chiefly concerning contemporary personalities in Connecticut and elsewhere.
Dates:
1867-1903
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Herbert Thoms photographs used in the publication Yale Men and Landmarks in Old Connecticut
Collection
Call Number: RU 656
Overview:
The materials consist of photographs and illustrations used by Herbert Thoms (Yale Medical 1910) in his book Yale Men and Landmarks in Old Connecticut (1967). Included are photographs of houses in New Haven and the surrounding areas of Yale historical figures. Most of the materials in Series I are negatives. Thoms's scrapbook in Series II is composed of descriptions and photographs of memorials and gravestones of men who played important roles in Yale's history.
Dates:
circa 1966-1967
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Tomlinson family papers
Collection
Call Number: MS 1172
Overview:
Correspondence, financial records, and legal documents of the Tomlinson and related families of Connecticut. Prominent in the correspondence are six letters (1826-1853) by Gideon Tomlinson, governor of Connecticut (1826-1831) and a series of Civil War letters (1862-1865) by Albert DeForest of the 14th Connecticut Volunteers. Also a farming diary (1793-1805) kept probably by Joel Beard of Stratford, and the daybook (1805-1812) of Curtiss Tomlinson, a farmer of Huntington. Additional account...
Dates:
1758-1865
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Towner family papers
Collection
Call Number: MS 500
Overview:
Diary, account book, financial and legal papers, and photocopies of material relating to the Towner and Tyler families of Branford, Connecticut. Solomon and Isaac Tyler's shipping interests and John Edwin Towner's Civil War diary are significant materials in the collection.
Dates:
1743-1865
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
The Troostwyk Family Papers
Collection
Call Number: Misc. Ms. 306
Overview:
Music, correspondence, programs, scrapbooks and clippings, photographs, and miscellaneous materials by and about the Dutch-American violinist and educator Isidore Troostwyk (1862-1923), his wife Erna Dessauer Troostwyk, and their children Leo, Hendrika, and Arthur, all of whom were musicians
Dates:
1894-1957
Found in:
Gilmore Music Library
Benjamin Trumbull Papers
Collection
Call Number: GEN MSS 1894
Overview:
Letters, manuscripts, and sermons by or relating to historian and Congregational minister Benjamin Trumbull, 1757-1819. Materials document Trumbull's time at the Congregational Church in North Haven, Connecticut, and literary work on the history of Connecticut.
Dates:
1757-1819
Benjamin Trumbull papers
Collection
Call Number: MS 505
Overview:
The papers contain correspondence, bills and receipts, sermons, church papers, writings, and miscellanea documenting the personal life, religious career, and literary work of Benjamin Trumbull. Sermons include material on a wide range of religious, historical, political, and social topics. Correspondence and other papers include material relating to Trumbull's family life, student years, religious responsibilities, and writings on Connecticut history, divorce, and land settlement.
Dates:
1629-1867
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives