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Gackenbach (Dick) Papers    Finding Aid

1974-1991
15 linear feet
Manuscripts, artwork, correspondence.
Collection Number: MSS 1992-0043
The collection includes manuscripts, dummies, sketches, and original artwork for 21 books and one audio cassette.

Gaines Collection of Americana    Finding Aid

undated, 1786-1981
6.5 linear feet
Manuscripts and correspondence.
Collection Number: MSS 1977-0002
Manuscript materials collected by Pierce W. Gaines. The collection also includes manuscripts of Mr. Gaines' published work.

Galdone (Paul) Collection    Finding Aid

ca. 1976
2 linear feet
Artwork.
Collection Number: MSS 1999-0041
The four color separations appear to be from a cover or title page for "Puss in Boots".

Gallagher (Daniel J.) Papers    Finding Aid

1945-1949
1 volume
Scrapbook.
Collection Number: MSS 1980-0002
Regional Director of the Textile Workers Union of America in Norwich, Connecticut, and Executive Secretary of the Connecticut State Labor Council, AFL-CIO.

Gaylord (Donald and Margaret) Papers    Finding Aid

n.d., 1925-1984
.75 linear feet
Correspondence, publications.
Collection Number: MSS 1993-0042
The collection contains materials relating to the donors' education at the Connecticut Agricultural College and their careers.

Gejdenson (Sam) Papers    Finding Aid

n.d., 1981-2000
274.3 linear feet
Legislative files, reports, correspondence, audiotapes, videotapes.
Collection Number: MSS 2001-0008
Representative from Connecticut's second district for twenty years (1981-2001). This collection has not yet been organized for unassisted research use. Researchers wishing to access this collection must make prior arrangements with the Curator before visiting Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center.

Gerson (Louis) Papers    Finding Aid

undated, 1920-2003
1 linear foot
Audio visual materials.
Collection Number: MSS 2009-0037
The collection contains materials collectioned by Dr. Gerson, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, for his research.

Giaimo (Robert N.) Papers    Finding Aid

undated, 1956-1981
344.35 linear feet
Legislative records, correspondence, reports, press releases.
Collection Number: MSS 1980-0003
The collection consists of Mr. Giaimo's records pertaining to his career as a United States Congressman representing Connecticut's Third District.

Gilbert (Albert C. and Ralph D.) Papers    Finding Aid

n.d., 1893-1896
.5 linear feet
Notebooks.
Collection Number: MSS 1990-0058
The collection contains notes taken by brothers Albert C. Gilbert and Ralph D. Gilbert while attending Storrs Agricultural College. The notes cover Agriculture, Dairy and Veterinary classes between 1893 and 1896.

Gold (T.S.) Family Papers    Finding Aid

n.d., 1800-1907
14 linear feet
Correspondence, notes, lectures, speeches and publications.
Collection Number: MSS 1982-0002
The collection contains materials regarding the Gold and Cleveland families. Also included is information and publications concerning the Storrs Agricultural School (SAS), the Housatonic Valley Milk Association as well as other organizations of interest to the Gold families.

Goldring (Jack) Papers    Finding Aid

n.d., 1940-1981
1.3 linear feet
Files.
Collection Number: MSS 1991-0037
Political and labor activist associated with the Connecticut Communist Party.

Goodwin (Dorothy C.) Papers    Finding Aid

n.d., 1925-1993
13 linear feet
Correspondence, reports, publications.
Collection Number: MSS 1992-0036
The collection contains materials pertaining to Ms. Goodwin's political and academic career.

Granniss and Elmore Records    Finding Aid

n.d., 1880-1940
57 linear feet
Financial records, invoice books.
Collection Number: MSS 1985-0005
General merchandise and grocery firm of Litchfield, Connecticut.

Gray (Henry D.) Papers    Finding Aid

n.d., 1953-1970
12 linear feet
Research files.
Collection Number: MSS 1984-0009
The Henry D. Gray Papers contain materials pertaining to the Hartford Commission on the City Plan.

Greater Hartford Labor Council Records    Finding Aid

n.d., 1947-1982
17 linear feet
Correspondence, financial records, meeting minutes, photographs.
Collection Number: MSS 1983-0004
Formed in 1957 from its predecessor, the Hartford Central Labor Union (AFL) and the Greater Hartford Industrial Union Council (CIO).

Greene (John C.) Papers    Finding Aid

n.d., 1952-1999
5.5 linear feet
Correspondence, manuscripts and publications.
Collection Number: MSS 1996-0008
The collection contains Greene’s materials pertaining to early American science, the rise and development of evolutionary ideas in Western thought, and the historical relations of science, religion, and world view.

Gresser (Seymour) Papers    Finding Aid

1950-1958
.25 linear feet
Correspondence.
Collection Number: MSS 1980-0004
Correspondence of a literary nature to Gresser.

Gunn (Charles B.) Collection    Finding Aid

n.d., 1834-2002
10 linear feet
Photographs, notebooks, publications, maps, administrative and financial records.
Collection Number: MSS 1988-0001
The Charles B. Gunn Collection consists of papers produced by and about Gunn, as well as materials he collected of historical information about the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, Penn Central, Amtrak, and Conrail. The collection includes photographs taken by Gunn when he served as official photographer for the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, in the mid-1950s.

Gunnison (Foster, Jr.) Papers    Finding Aid

undated, 1945-1994
55 linear feet
Correspondence, Organizational records, Conference proceedings, Student organization records, Periodicals, Posters, Fliers, Buttons, Newspaper clippings, and Photographs.
Collection Number: MSS 1996-0009
From 1963 to 1975, Foster Gunnison, Jr. collected the records of the Eastern Conference of Homophile Organizations (ECHO), an early coalition of organizations seeking the creation of a national homophile organization, and the records of gay and lesbian organizations throughout the United States. He founded his own organization, the Institute for Social Ethics (ISE), "a libertarian-oriented research facility and think tank for controversial social issues", in the early 1960's. In 1967 Gunnison authored, and the ISE published, the pamphlet An Introduction to the Homophile Movement which outlined the history, aims and objectives of the movement and profiles of organizations active in the movement. The publication was subsequently presented to the Committee on Religion and Psychiatry of the American Psychiatric Association.