Collections by Title[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z] [ALL] Labor Education Center Records (UConn) Finding Aid
undated, 1949-1970
13.25 linear feet Administrative files, reports. Collection Number: MSS 1981-0005 Established to fulfill the educational, consultation and research needs of Connecticut's union, employee organizations and their members in the field of labor education. Ladd (Everett C., Jr.) Papers Finding Aid
undated, 1959-2000
51.2 linear feet Correspondence, publications, research materials, survey data. Collection Number: MSS 2000-0038 The collection contains the professional papers of Dr. Ladd, professor of political science and director of the Roper Center at the University of Connecticut. LaMay (Robert A.) Railroad Collection Finding Aid3 linear feet Timetables, publications. Collection Number: MSS 2002-0121 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. Timetables and other printed literature associated with Amtrak and the New Haven Railroad. Lamson (George H.) Collection Finding Aid
ca. 1920-1935
.25 linear feet Correspondence, clippings, photographs. Collection Number: MSS 1983-0006 Mr. George H. Lamson, Jr. was a faculty member at Connecticut Agricultural College for over twenty-five years. Professor of Zoology and Entomology, Lamson became the Dean of the Division of Arts and Sciences until his death in 1931. He is best known for his research on parasitic insects. Landauer (Walter) Collection Finding Aid
1919-1996
4 linear feet Correspondence, publications. Collection Number: MSS 1993-0057 The collection consists of materials pertaining to Dr. Landauer's research in genetics. Latin American Newspapers Collection Finding Aid
1800-
960 linear feet Newspapers. Collection Number: MSS 1994-0008 Politics, commerce, social life, and other Latin American and Caribbean affairs of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are covered in the approximately 2000 titles of the Latin American Newspapers Collection. The collection is strongest for the late nineteenth century and contains newspapers from virtually every country of Latin America and the Caribbean. The most notable portion of the collection is represented by newspapers from Bolivia and Peru. Twenty-nine cities of Bolivia are represented with major holdings from the cities of La Paz and Cochabamba. Newspaper titles are available from 18 cities of Peru. Examples of some of the larger runs in the collection include El Comercio (La Paz); El Comercio de Bolivia (La Paz); La (La Paz); El Telégrafo (La Paz); and El Heraldo (Cochabamba). Lawson (Marie) Papers Finding Aid
undated, 1955-1956
1 linear foot Manuscripts, dummies, artwork. Collection Number: MSS 2002-0127 Marie Lawson, resident of Westport, Connecticut, was an author and illustrator of books for young people. The collection contains research notes, drafts, dummies, and illustrations for her "Strange Sea Stories" and a number of apparently unpublished works. Leavenworth Family Papers Finding Aid
1755-2004
37 linear feet Legal records, financial records, correspondence, ephemera, artifacts, books. Collection Number: MSS 2003-0089 The family papers document the lives and activities of the Connecticut Leavenworths and their extended family from the mid 18th century through the late 20th century. Legal and Legislative Records (UConn) Finding Aid
1881-1982
1 linear foot Publications. Collection Number: MSS 1998-0125 As Connecticut's state university and its land-grant college, the University of Connecticut's history has largely been shaped by its relationships with the state and federal governments. The present collection is intended to bring together the state and federal legislation and the judicial cases, which have defined those relationships, together with contemporary discussions of these matters. Lepore (Dominick J.) Papers Finding Aid
1929-1992
1.3 linear feet Correspondence, manuscripts. Collection Number: MSS 1985-0007 This collection consists of material dating from Mr. Lepore's graduation from Enfield High School in 1929 and ends with his published poetry in 1986. It includes his educational experiences as a student and then as a teacher, his work for the government, his poetry and his personal correspondence. The bulk of the collection falls into these last two areas. Levitt (Alan) Papers Finding Aid
2000-2002
.25 linear feet Documents. Collection Number: MSS 2000-0125 Collection consists of two unpublished documents compiled or annotated by Mr. Levitt, "Station names used by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad and its Predecessor, Constituent, Absorbed and Operated Railways and their Successors" and "Chronological History of the New Haven Railroad, 1760-1951." Lewin (Ted and Betsy) Papers Finding Aid
ca. 1973-ca.1990
2 linear feet Artwork. Collection Number: MSS 1997-0069 The collection contains watercolor illustrations from two books by Ted Lewin [The Ghost of Grannoch Moor, William MacKellar, 1973 and The Witch of Glen Gowrie, William MacKellar, 1978] and one by Betsy Lewin [Araminta's Paintbox, Karen Ackerman, 1990]. Proofs for the last title are also included. Libassi (F. Peter) Papers Finding Aid
undated, 1963-1977
1.3 linear feet Notes, Photocopies, Photographs, Publications. Collection Number: MSS 1998-0333 The collection contains publications, proposals, petitions, photographs and plans for the "new community" and documentation of the Greater Hartford Process, Inc. Literary Correspondence and Manuscript Collection Finding Aid
1929-1990
1 linear foot Correspondence, manuscripts. Collection Number: MSS 2001-0078 The collection contains single letters and literary manuscripts, or groups of fewer that ten (10) items, not part of a larger collection of papers. It includes manuscripts and letters by James Broughton, Andrei Codrescu, Edward Dahlberg, Robert Duncan, William Everson, Kenneth Koch, James Schuyler, Anne Waldman, and others. Little (Eleanor H.) Papers Finding Aid
undated, 1915-1986
2 linear feet Correspondence, publications, reports, photographs, newspaper clippings. Collection Number: MSS 1982-0003 Documentation of the career of Eleanor Little, primarily with the Emergency Relief Commission. Little worked as a parole officer and psychologist for the Clinton Farms for Women, another correctional institution, in Clinton, New Jersey before serving as Secretary for the Connecticut Unemployment Commission. By 1933, with the creation of the Connecticut Emergency Relief Commission by Governor Wilbur Cross, she became secretary and later administrator of this agency. Little was responsible for administering the entire statewide relief program until 1937. Little was elected representative to the General Assembly in 1941 and again in 1945. Lodge (John Davis) Collection Finding Aid
1950-1986
.1 linear feet Manuscript. Collection Number: MSS 1999-0038 The collection contains excerpts from the diary of John L. DeForest. Loeb Awards for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism Records (UConn) Finding Aid
1957-1971
2 linear feet Administrative files. Collection Number: MSS 1971-0002 Established in 1957 by Gerald M. Loeb, author of The Battle for Investment Survival, to reward authors whose writings in business and finance report and explain the mechanics, strengths, problems, and values of American capitalism and enterprise. Lowenthal (Larry) Papers Finding Aid
1980s-2000
3 linear feet Research files, publications, maps, correspondence, flyers. Collection Number: MSS 1999-0113 Research files compiled by the author of Titanic Railroad: The Southern New England, the Story of New England's Last Great Railroad War. Lubell (Samuel) Papers Finding Aid284.5 linear feet Correspondence, research, polls, reports, data. Collection Number: MSS 1996-0013 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. Luitweiler (James C.) Papers Finding Aid
undated, 1906-1981
2 linear feet Correspondence and reports. Collection Number: MSS 1992-0048 The collection materials concerning the activities of the Legation in South America and National City Bank of New York, as well as materials concerning the retention of the Panama Canal. Lumsden (Arthur J.) Papers Finding Aid
undated, circa 1960-circa 1985
43 linear feet Correspondence, reports, minutes, memoranda. Collection Number: MSS2006-0243 The collection contains documentation of Mr. Lumsden's activities and association with the Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce, Greater Hartford Corporation, Hartford City Council from the 1960s through the 1980s. Lynch (Peter E.) Railroad Collection Finding Aid
1870, 1910-1969
.5 inear feet Administrative records, drawings, publications. Collection Number: MSS 2003-0099 The Peter E. Lynch Railroad Collection consists of materials almost exclusively associated with the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (a.k.a. New Haven Railroad), including timetables, arranged package car service lists, and train order forms. Also includes a Western Maryland Railroad mortgage bond (1870) and a Penn Central timetable (1969). |