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Isabella Graham Foster papers

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Call Number: MS 220
Overview: The papers consist almost entirely of Isabella G. Foster's correspondence and reflects her life as the daughter of well-to-do parents in New Haven, her career as a student at Vassar College, from which she graduated in 1899, and her teaching experiences in the New Haven public schools and at a seminary in Pennsylvania.
Dates: 1883-1907

Clement A. Fuller, Class of 1896, Yale College, photograph collection documenting life at Yale and in New Haven

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Call Number: RU 663
Overview: The materials consist of photographs of Clement A. Fuller's (Yale 1896) family and friends, the Yale campus, and scenes of New Haven, Connecticut.
Dates: circa 1896

Ralph H. Gabriel, Class of 1913, Yale College, photograph collection documenting life at Yale

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Call Number: RU 664
Overview: The materials consist of photographs of Yale and New Haven, sports, and student activities on Old Campus documenting Ralph H. Gabriel's (Yale 1913) student days at Yale.
Dates: circa 1913

A. C. Gilbert papers

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Call Number: MS 1618
Overview: The papers consist of letters, newspaper clippings, printed material, and photographs, originally mounted in three volumes, which document the personal and professional life of A. C. Gilbert. Volume one documents Gilbert's athletic career, both in Oregon and then at Yale, and his interest in magic arts. Volume two relates to Gilbert's career as a manufacturer, producing magic toys, Erector sets, model trains, and other toys. The last volume concerns the A. C. Gilbert Company, Yale athletics,...
Dates: 1901-1978

Daniel Coit Gilman papers

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Call Number: MS 582
Overview: Correspondence, writings, lectures, and other papers of Daniel Coit Gilman, educator, university president, and author. Included are papers regarding Gilman's career at Yale, the University of California, and Johns Hopkins University. Important correspondents include Charles M. Andrews, James Dwight Dana, William Henry Brewer, Timothy Dwight, Benjamin Silliman, Theodore Dwight Woolsey, and Andrew Dickson White.
Dates: 1845-1910

George Herbert Gray papers

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Call Number: MS 251
Overview: Correspondence, surveys, reports, maps, legal documents, printed matter and clippings relating to Gray's work as a planning consultant for the Connecticut State Planning Board and his private work in the field of flood control. The surveys for Connecticut (1921-1940) cover population, state libraries, electricity, and zoning, also specifications for a house in Hamden, Connecticut and material on pollution of the Connecticut River. Planning data is also included for flood control in Ohio, for...
Dates: 1921-1945

Greater New Haven Coalition for People records

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Call Number: MS 2007
Overview: The collection comprises records of the Greater New Haven Coalition for People, a grassroots organization that advocates for lower and middle income residents of New Haven, Connecticut. Materials include correspondence, financial and fundraising records, files on topics and events that the Coalition worked on, and posters and protest signs. Materials date from 1981 to 2014. Much of the collection concerns different issues the Coalition focused on, including the removal of bus stops from the...
Dates: 1981-2014

Charles A. Gulliver photographs of Yale and New Haven

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Call Number: RU 642
Overview: The materials consist of photographs of Yale and New Haven, Connecticut in the late nineteenth-century. Included are views of various student rooms, academic buildings, and well-known university and New Haven scenes. Some photographs are of other institutions, including Princeton, Dartmouth, Harvard, and Vassar. Also inclued is a photograph of Charles A. Gulliver's college book store on Chapel Street.
Dates: 1870-1890

Hemingway family papers

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Call Number: MS 276
Overview: The papers consist of correspondence, financial papers, and memorabilia of the Hemingway and Hart families.
Dates: 1830-1961

Edward Claudius Herrick papers

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Call Number: MS 691
Overview: Correspondence, memoranda, notes, and drawings record Herrick's work in astonomy and entomology, particularly his observations on the Aurora Borealis and the Hessian fly. Prominent scientists among his correspondents include Louis Agassiz, James D. Dana, Thaddeus William Harris, Elias Loomis, Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quetelet, William C. Redfield, Samuel H. Scudder, Benjamin Silliman, Benjamin Silliman Jr., and William Tully. His career as librarian of Yale College (1843-1858) is reflected in...
Dates: 1797-1862

William H. H. Hewitt papers

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Call Number: MS 278
Overview: Correspondence, pamphlets, records of real estate transactions, financial records, an annotated copy of "Coin's Financial School," and photos. The real estate material concerns New Haven ca. 1890-1900; and the political material deals with city and State Democratic politics ca. 1902-1910, and includes letters and photographs of William Jennings Bryan.
Dates: 1870-1938

Hiller family papers

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Call Number: MS 280
Overview: The papers are made up of the business records and correspondence of Jonathan Hiller and the family papers of his second wife, Abigail Allen Hiller. The records of Jonathan Hiller reflect his activities as a real estate manager and financial intermediary in New Haven between 1836 and 1847. Among his major correspondents are James E.P. Dean, Gerard Hallock, Benjamin Noyes, Seth Perkins Staples and N. Chandos Whiting. In the family correspondence (1824-1842), 161 of the 190 letters are addressed...
Dates: 1824-1848

Hindsight 2020: New Haven Project Collection

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Call Number: MS 2125
Overview: The collection comprises submissions to the Yale Manuscripts and Archives' Hindsight 2020: New Haven project documenting life in the Greater New Haven area during the events of 2020 and their continuing impact.
Dates: 2020-2021

Philip Hinkle, Class of 1897, Yale College, photograph albums documenting life at Yale

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Call Number: RU 665
Overview: The materials consists of unbound photograph albums of Philip Hinkle (Yale 1897) documenting his student days at Yale. Includes photographs of Glee Club trips, sports, group and individual portraits of classmates, campus scenes, and pictures of family, friends, and trips.
Dates: circa 1897

Ira Vaughan Hiscock papers

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Call Number: MS 1284
Overview: Correspondence, office files, research materials, and writings documenting Ira Vaughan Hiscock's role as a public health educator, author, consultant, and volunteer, primarily from 1925-1939. Papers illustrate efforts of local, state, and national social welfare agencies in dealing with social problems during the Depression. These papers are part of the Contemporary Medical Care and Health Policy Collection.
Dates: 1918-1979, bulk 1925-1939

Samuel J. Hitchcock Papers

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Call Number: GEN MSS 1878
Overview: Papers of Samuel J. Hitchcock, 1810-1845. Includes personal papers and business papers for matters primarily taking place in New Haven, Connecticut. Personal papers document Hitchcock's private and family correspondence and finances. Business papers document Hitchcock's work with Seth Perkins Staples in the operation of their law firm Staples and Hitchcock, as well his work with the Farmington Canal Company and Hartford and New Haven Rail Road Company.
Dates: 1810-1845

James William Hook papers

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Call Number: MS 288
Overview: Eighty-four letter books covering the professional career of James William Hook, who was president and treasurer of Geometric Tool Company of New Haven, 1923-1944; member of President Hoover's National Organization on Unemployment Relief, 1931-1933; president of the New England Council; and president and director of United Illuminating Company, 1939-1942. There are letterbooks labeled general, Geometric Tool Company, National Association of Manufacturers, New England Council, unemployment...
Dates: 1919-1953

Charles D. Hubbard sketches of Yale-related buildings and grounds

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Call Number: RU 648
Overview: The collection consists of original pen and ink drawings by Charles D. Hubbard of Yale-related buildings in New Haven, Branford and Killingworth used in the publication Yale and Her Books. The following buildings are represented: House of Reverend Samuel Russel, Branford; Killingworth meeting-house; Saybrook Point; the first Yale College house; chapel and library (later Athenaeum); Lyceum; old chapel; old library; Chittenden Hall; Linsly Hall; and Sterling Memorial Library.
Dates: circa 1926

Daniel Hubbard family papers

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Call Number: MS 970
Overview: Family and business letters of Daniel Hubbard, a New York City merchant, and of Bela Hubbard, a New Haven minister and his daughter Elizabeth Hubbard Pitkin, wife of Timothy Pitkin.
Dates: 1779-1846

Henry Hunn, Class of 1914, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University, photograph collection documenting life at Yale and in New Haven

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Call Number: RU 634
Overview: The materials consist of photographs of various scenes of Yale and New Haven buildings and grounds. Subjects include interior views of classrooms, the gymnasium, and the library; exterior views of fraternities; and photographs of Grove Street Cemetery, as well as other prominent Yale and New Haven, Connecticut landmarks.
Dates: circa 1874