TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview of the Collection
History
Scope and Content
Arrangement
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
Bibliography
Detailed Description
SERIES II: Accounting / Finance Records, 1882-1985
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Series II: Accounting/Finance Records
Finding aid prepared by Cynthia McElroy and Stephen Showers
Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center 405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205 Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205
© 2005 University of Connecticut
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Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center. |
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Southern New England Telephone Company. |
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Southern New England Telephone Company Records. |
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undated, 1877-2003. |
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631 linear feet. |
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MSS19970122 |
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English. |
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Established in January 1878 as the District Telephone Company of New Haven [Connecticut]; opened the world's first telephone
exchange that same year. Reorganized as the Southern New England Telephone Company in 1882.
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Chronology
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1878 |
January 15, The District Telephone Company of New Haven was incorporated. |
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January 28, World's first commercial exchange opened in New Haven, Connecticut. |
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February 21, World's first directory issued in New Haven. |
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April 15, World's first private Toll line put into service, Blackrock to Bridgeport. |
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April 15, World's first telephone booth. |
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May 28, Reorganization as The Connecticut District Telephone Company. |
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June 15, World's first commercial toll line is put into service: Springfield to Holyoke, Massachusetts. |
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October 12, Name changed to The District Telephone and Automatic Signal Company. |
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1879 |
March 24, Connecticut's first woman operator, Marjorie Gray was hired in Bridgeport. |
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1880 |
Reorganization as The Connecticut Telephone Company. |
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1882 |
October 2, Southern New England Telephone Company was incorporated. |
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1889 |
World's first coin-box telephone. |
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1922 |
June 10, Connecticut's first dial unit cut into service in Hartford. |
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1945 |
October 21, SNET 500,000th telephone installed. |
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1953 |
First major telephone company to complete dial service. |
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1956 |
One millionth phone installed. |
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1962 |
December 9, Connecticut becomes the first state to be completely direct distance dialing. |
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1967 |
Electronic switching is introduced in Connecticut. |
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1970 |
Two millionth phone installed. |
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May; as a residential trial, SNET was the first company to offer call waiting, call forwarding and conference calling. The service was called “Totalphone.” |
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1979 |
November 15, the first company to use fiber optics in local telephone exchange. |
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1984 |
Bell System Divestiture. |
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December, Introduced the first fiber optic backbone system to serve a state communication network. |
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1986 |
Holding company structure approved by the DPUC: Southern New England Telecommunications Corporation created. |
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Completes an enhanced statewide 911 emergency system - the third in the nation. |
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1994 |
I-SNET, the first broadband information superhighway introduced. |
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1996 |
June 25, Introduction of one-second billing. |
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September 25, SNET granted the first statewide video franchise in the United States. |
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1998 |
October 26, SNET merged with SBC Communications Inc. |
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On 27 April 1877, Alexander Graham Bell gave a demonstration of his new invention, the telephone, at Skiff's Opera House in New Haven, Connecticut. This presentation piqued the interest and ingenuity of George Coy, a civil war veteran and manager for the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company. On 3 November 1877, George Coy was awarded a Bell telephone franchise for New Haven and Middlesex counties. This franchise stipulated that the Bell Company would own thirty-five percent of Coy's enterprise. This relationship was maintained for most of the history of the company.
Using carriage bolts, teapot lids and wire, Coy improvised a crude switchboard with 8 lines, each of which could serve up
to 8 customers. Coy enlisted the financial backing of Herrick Frost, a prominent businessman, and Walter Lewis, superintendent of the New Haven Clock Company. On 15 January 1878, with the help of a young lawyer, Morris Tyler, the New Haven District Telephone Company was incorporated. On 28 January of that same year, the first commercial exchange was opened in New Haven with 21 customers.
On 11 February the new company published the world's first classified telephone directory. The directory listed 50 customers.
The company reorganized several times over the next few years, seeking to raise money with larger capitalization to expand
its territory and broaden franchise rights with the Bell Company in Boston. During this time, the company took over the pioneering exchanges in Hartford, Meriden and Bridgeport and began
to build and promote toll lines. It is also of note that during this period the first woman operator in Connecticut, Marjorie Gray, was hired in Bridgeport. Despite this expansion, competition was so fierce Coy and Frost were compelled to sell controlling
interest in the company to financier Jay Gould who in turn, used the company in a bid to gain control of Western Union. By the end of 1879, Western Union had conceded the telephone business to Bell in exchange for an agreement that the Bell companies would stay out of the telegraph
business. Because of this settlement, Gould lost interest in the fledgling Telephone Company. In the meantime, Coy and Frost
had approached Marshall Jewell, a former state governor, Postmaster General, ambassador, and chairman of the Republican National Committee to help raise money to, once again, raise capitol by reorganizing the company. In 1880, the company was reorganized as the
Connecticut Telephone Company with Marshall Jewell as its president. A portion of the funds raised were used to buy out Gould's share, thus making the company wholly controlled
by Connecticut investors again.
Within the next two years, the company was running twenty-four exchanges connected by toll lines and had over 3500 customers.
A subsidiary company, the Inter State Telephone Company, had begun construction of a line between Boston and New York. And in 1882, the company was reorganized, yet again, as the
Southern New England Telephone Company. Much expansion was envisioned for the company.
Two developments soon put a damper on the intended growth. The widespread introduction of electricity caused interference
on the telephone lines. The problem necessitated a costly solution - the connection of every customer with “metallic circuits”:
two copper wires rather then a single iron one. This also required the replacement of every switchboard. The second development
was the failure of the New York-Boston line. The line was sold to the newly incorporated long-distance company, American Telephone & Telegraph. SNET also sold off its Massachusetts holdings for much needed capitol and made the decision to limit its operations to Connecticut.
The remainder of the 1880s was a period of very little growth and expensive equipment upgrades resulting in a period of severely
limited company earnings. Problems were compounded by the Blizzard of 1888, which took down many wires and poles in the outlying
areas. However, the 1890s ushered in a period of strong growth as the American economy began to expand rapidly. The number
of telephones nearly tripled to just over 15,000 as rates were reduced and an advertising campaign began. Debts were paid
off and dividends to shareholders were reinstated. During this time, Bell Company patents ran out and competition again became fierce. In 1899, the Connecticut Legislature recognized the monopolistic nature of the telephone business and passed laws creating barriers to the entrance
of new companies. In 1911, this law was replaced by a Public Utilities Commission, which had the power to regulate rates and services for SNET and other utilities. With this help the company grew rapidly throughout the first years of the twentieth century.
During World War I, SNET suffered shortages of material and employees as resources were diverted to the war effort. Operators were hard to find and
50 men were sent to the Army Signal Corps. In 1918, the federal government assumed control of all telephone and telegraph companies. Before the companies were returned
a year later, the government had instituted the first nationwide rate increase in an effort to cover costs of operation.
SNET was left with a large backlog of service requests at the war's end.
Business picked up again in the 1920s as the conversion to dial service, which eliminated the need to go through an operator,
was begun. But expansion was again halted when the stock market crashed in 1929 and the Great Depression ensued. The 1930s
saw the first net loss of telephones since 1894. The dividend was reduced, sales efforts were stepped up, and lay-offs were
only avoided by reducing work schedules. Also, in 1938 SNET saw one of its worst natural disasters. The Hurricane of '38 knocked out nearly a third of the telephones in the region and
left 62 of 79 central offices without power. With the help of other Bell companies, SNET was able to reconnect all of its customers in 23 days.
World War II brought many of the same problems as the first World War. Over 740 SNET employees entered the military. During the war, only 4 party residence service was available, leaving the company with a
backlog of 60,000 customers waiting for private service. In addition, inflation and high income taxes left the company's
financial stability in question at the war's end. In 1947, SNET applied for, and was granted, its first rate increase in 20 years.
During the post-war years the economy, and the telephone business, grew rapidly. 500,000 phones were in service in 1945 and
by 1956 the one million mark was surpassed. The conversion to the dial system was completed in 1953 and in 1956 an improved
dial system called “crossbar” was implemented. By 1970 there were two million telephones in service. At this time the company
underwent a concerted effort to centralize service for increased efficiency and simplified long-distance services.
In 1974, SNET's corporate parent, AT&T, was sued by the federal government to break up the Bell System monopoly on the telephone industry. In a 1982 settlement AT&T was required to spin off its local telephone companies to shareholders. The local telephone companies were prohibited from
engaging in any other business except local exchange service until January 1984. Because SNET was only 22% owned by AT&T at the time of the agreement, the company was not required to comply with this ruling. In response, on 1 January 1983, SNET established the Sonecor Systems Division in order to take advantage of their special status. This subsidiary would distribute equipment made by a variety of different
manufacturers. In August 1983, SNET announced a artnership with CSX, a railroad holding company, to build a network of fiber optic cables, called Lightnet, which was planned to link 43 cities
in 24 states along the railroad right-of-ways. In February 1984, AT&T announced the sale of its SNET shares. A relationship that had lasted over a hundred years had ended.
In 1986, SNET reorganized its corporate structure once again to reflect its new diversified nature. The newly formed holding company would
be able to better manage the new divisions and would now be called the Southern New England Telecommunications Corporation. In 1988, SNET formed a partnership with NYNEX to offer cellular service and in 1989 sold their share of Lightnet for $365 million dollars to Williams Communications. By the end of the decade, SNET had more then doubled its 1980 income level.
In 1991, amidst economic recession, SNET received its first rate increase in 10 years. During this year the company also established a new subsidiary, SNET Paging, Inc. which would offer paging service to Connecticut, Rhode Island and Boston.
The next seven years were a period of new product and service introductions for the company, including SNET 800 CustomLink
(800 numbers for residence customers) and Smartlink, which included services such as Caller ID. In 1993, SNET announced plans to invest 4.5 billion dollars in I-SNET, a statewide, interactive information super highway, and launched
SNET America, which would offer national and international long distance calling. This year also saw the beginning of an effort
to downsize in order to reduce operating costs. Two thousand five hundred people were slated to leave the company by 1995.
The introduction of SNET Internet came in 1995 and in 1996, SNET led the industry with the introduction of one-second billing. In 1997, J.D. Power and Associates rated SNET as the number one rated long-distance company in America. And in that same year SNET Americast, a cable television service,
was launched. In addition, the acquisition of Woodbury Telephone Company, the only other independent telephone company in Connecticut, was completed.
On 5 January 1998, a transaction was announced that would merge the Southern New England Telecommunications Corporation and SBC Communications Inc., of San Antonio, Texas. On 26 October, after approval from stockholders, the FCC and CDPUC, the merger was officially completed. Although operating
headquarters remained in Connecticut and the SNET name was retained, the company had officially come to the end of its days as an independent telecommunications service provider.
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The records of the Southern New England Telephone Company (SNET) reflect the long history of a pioneering and innovative telephone company. The collection consists of material dating from
the formation of the New Haven District Telephone Company and the invention of the switchboard in 1878 to the merger of the Southern New England Telecommunications Corporation and SBC Communications Inc. in 1998. However, the bulk of the material predates the 1983 Bell System divestiture.
The collection covers a wide range of records from SNET. It is particularly strong in advertising material with print, radio, and television information spanning sixty years from
1920 to 1980, early financial data, and photographic material that depict not only the business but the entire state of Connecticut. The company also kept an extensive file of “historical material” which contains town histories, exchange histories, personal
recollections of key figures, and information about storms and disasters. The early correspondence found in Series I, Administration/Business,
provides an interesting glimpse into the development of the telephone business and the telephone's acceptance in society.
Of special interest might also be the records of the predecessor and subsidiary companies of SNET. The collection also includes a substantial set of directories ranging from 1878 to the 1960s. Included with the directories
is the only known copy of the first directory ever printed.
The collection, however, has several gaps. The collection does not contain a substantial amount of personnel material. What
few items there are can be found in Series I, Administration/Business. There is virtually no information on labor relations
and there is very little information of a technical nature, or on product development.
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The collection is broken down into twelve series. The first five series reflect a breakdown loosely based on the 1991 SNET records management schedule. The remaining series are based on a pre-existing order or format.
Series I: Administration / Business (undated, 1877-1980) contains three subseries: Administration, Business-corporation, and Business - General. All are organized alphabetically. The first two subseries are based loosely on the 1991 SNET records management schedule. Administration primarily contains material such as correspondence, organizational charts, and procedure manuals. The correspondence files
in this subseries formerly existed four ways. There was loose material, material indexed by letter in boxes, letterpress books,
and binders of “executive letters.” The loose material and the boxed material are interfiled chronologically. The bindered
material and letterpress books follow the loose material. The boxed material often contained additional material such as reports,
contracts, receipts, and bills. For those boxes indexed by letter, major contributors to a section are listed in parentheses.
Additional material may exist in each section. The Business - Corporation subseries contains material such as annual reports, minutes, by-laws, material associated with capitol stock, contracts and
agreements and other material pertaining to the condition of the company. The Business - General subseries contains records that do not clearly indicate departmental provenance but do pertain to the workings of the business.
For example, this subseries contains files on the purchase of other companies, records pertaining to rate issues such as rate
increase cases and directory assistance charging, and material associated with the 1969-72 sale of the TWX system. A minimal
amount of personnel material is also located in the subseries.
Series I: Administration / Business.
Series II: Accounting / Finance (undated, 1882-1985) contains six subseries arranged alphabetically; A.J. Alex, Chief Accountant-Comptrollers Office; Bound Volumes; Depreciation Accounting; General Accounting; Insurance; and Private Mobile
Radio Loss. Oversized materials are listed at the end of the series. The A.J. Alex subseries dates from 1893 to 1958 with the bulk of material covering 1923 to 1958. The records are listed in the original
numbered order from 1.01 to 114.1 with a gap from 71-112. Headings follow each number and summarize the foldered materials.
There is no index. The records consist of memoranda, correspondence, notes, plans, diagrams, bills, deeds, procedures, brochures,
contracts, studies, estimates, letters, orders, directives, reports, records, regulations, and minutes. The topics cover a
wide range of issues pertaining to SNET accounting such as: holiday pay, billing, benefits, rates, contracts, government regulations,
war-time procedures, office supplies fleet cars, and coin telephones. The Bound Volumes subseries spans 1882 to 1985, but the bulk of the materials date from 1882 to 1920. The subseries consists of books, journal,
ledgers, and boxed folders and bound books arranged alphabetically. The topics include cash records, expenses, reports, vouchers,
trial balances, spending, debits and credits, and accounts payable and receivable. The subseries provides an overall picture
of early SNET spending, costs, and financing.
The Depreciation Accounting subseries dates from 1912 to 1981 and deals with material and equipment depreciation. Correspondence, minutes, instructions,
reports, and procedures make up the bulk of the subseries, which is arranged alphabetically. The General Accounting subseries covers a 100-year time frame, from 1883-1983. It contains SNET bills/receipts, transfers, records, taxes, correspondence,
and procedures. Sections of Circulars and Handbooks provide information about SNET general accounting methods and practices.
The Insurance subseries spans 1921 to 1967, with the bulk of the information occurring from 1948 to 1967. The materials consist of policies,
data, schedules, correspondence, bonds, fire and equipment insurance, statistics, leases, city/town insurance, and reports.
The subseries is also alphabetically arranged, as is the Private Mobile Radio Loss subseries. A box of Mobile Private Radio Loss index cards is listed separately at the end of the subseries. The subseries
focuses on SNET financial losses with Private Mobile Radio phones from 1951 to 1964.
Series II: Accounting / Finance.
Series III: Corporate Relations (undated, 1915-1995) is divided into four subseries: Advertising, Customer Complaints, Employee Information, and Public Information. The series is arranged alphabetically. Advertising covers the period from 1924 to 1988. The subseries contains material pertaining to SNET advertising campaigns such as correspondence, schedules, meeting minutes, programs, research, and studies from 1965 to 1980.
Advertising budget and Yellow Page budget information is available from 1970 through 1980. The subseries is particularly
strong in the decades of the 1960s and 1970s, with specific campaigns such as those for Business, Residence, UCONN Basketball and Football, and Long Distance Calling. Information such as correspondence, memoranda, and planning is also
available for SNET promotions for such products as the Decorator Telephone, Calling Card, and Phone Store, 1968 to 1977. Newspaper ad samples
are available from 1924 to 1931 as well as advertising samples labeled “Printed Material for Clients” produced by SNET from 1986 to 1988. There is extensive information for Yellow Pages advertising from 1973 to 1980 including studies, research,
correspondence, and campaigns. The oversized material consists of original illustrations and artwork from the 1950s through
the 1980s. Mechanicals, photographs, printing plates, and posters pertaining to advertisements are also included. Large binders
contain sample advertisements ranging from 1955 to 1980 that reflect the cultural and social changes in Connecticut.
The Customer Complaint subseries does not have information on the department structure or policies. There is a Customer Comment Guide dated 1930.
Most of the materials are contained in binders consisting of customer complaints to the Federal Communications Commission (1949-1969) and customer complaints and problems on rates, service, and equipment reported to the Connecticut State Public Utilities Commission (1915-1971). The subseries does not include correspondence from SNET to the customers or commissions. The Employee Information subseries is comprised of memoranda, correspondence, and plans for SNET personnel programs and some information on company policy (1970-1988). Programs and policies addressed areas such as: Ecology,
Fitness, and Safety. There is a unique and interesting collection of Safety Cards promoting employee health, awareness, and
safety from 1935 to 1965. Two oversized binders contain similar material. There is very little information of department
structure, labor/management relations, or personnel policies and procedures. The series concludes with the Public Information subseries (1968-1995). This subseries consists of materials relating to promoting the SNET corporate image and public relations. Programs such as Corporate Symbol, Ecology, and Centennial contain correspondence,
plans, and announcements (1968-1991). There is a collection of interviews with SNET Directors from 1976 to 1977. News releases, news conferences, and press luncheons are included from 1974 to 1992. A strength
of this subseries is the collection of speeches, by top executives, that demonstrate SNET's commitment to public relations and community involvement (1965- 1987). The oversized material consists of informational
packages dealing with topics such as the Centennial Celebration, Links To Learning Program, and World's Fair Promotion. Included
in these packages are promotional items, announcements, program descriptions, and brochures (1964-1995).
Series III: Corporate Relations.
Series IV: Product Service Development (undated, 1889-1942) is also based on the 1991 SNET records management schedule. This series is arranged alphabetically. It contains blueprints and diagrams from approximately
1889 to 1921. Included are diagrams of the Court Street building in New Haven, the Stamford dial office, the Grey Rock Place
building in Stamford, a blueprint of the Coy switchboard, and others. The series also contains scattered engineering and plant
records from the early twentieth century.
Series IV: Product Service Development.
Series V: Studies, Reports and Plans (undated, 1911-1985) is organized alphabetically by title of the document, department or subject. There are mid-year and year-end reports from
(1975-86) for Data and Information Systems; reports and studies pertaining to directory assistance charging issues, 1973-78;
earnings and profit studies; a series of reports filed with the PUCA/DPUC, 1975-79; and other individual documents. The series
also includes a collection of project reports, ranging from 1965 to the mid-1980s, available on microfiche. The material is
organized first by microfilming project number and then alphabetical by acronym. Whenever available the meaning of the acronym
is spelled out.
Series V: Studies, Reports and Plans.
Series VI: Subject Files (undated, 1879-2003) is arranged alphabetically. The basis for this series was a set of files kept by the company as “history files.” Much of
the material was gathered or created during the writing of a company history, Connecticut Pioneers in Telephony, by J. Leigh Walsh, published in 1950 (Dodd Call No. C 5356). The series contains materials such as files on exchange histories and facts, personal
recollections, buildings, storms and disaster, and key figures in SNET history. Of particular interest in this series are files of town histories. These files often contain material of a general
historical nature, as well as material associated with the telephone.
Series VI: Subject Files.
Series VII: Publications (undated, 1878-1998) is arranged in three sub-series: Clippings, Material Produced by SNET, and Material Produced by Others. The series also contains a listing of SNETPeriodicals for reference purposes. The Clippings sub-series contains newspaper clippings in scrapbook form dating from 1899 to 1997. Other clippings are from various newspapers
throughout Connecticut and the region that pertain to SNET and telephone company issues. Of note is one large folder dedicated to the 1936 flood. The earlier scrapbooks are very
fragile. The sub-series, Material Produced by SNET, is arranged alphabetically. It consists of bill inserts, pamphlets, booklets, and guides to service, all of which cover
a wide variety of topics. The Material Produced by Others sub-series is also arranged alphabetically by title. It contains booklets, journals, pamphlets, guides, almanacs, magazines,
and reports primarily published by ATT or the Bell System. The Periodicals have been pulled from the collection. They are listed for reference purposes and are cataloged in the university on-line
system. It is arranged alphabetically by title in seven sections: an A to Z Titles List, Periodicals, Oversized Periodicals, Bound Periodicals, Oversized Bound Periodicals, Directories, and Bound Directories. The sections contain materials in different sizes and formats. Some titles changed formats and are listed in more than one
section. The A to Z List directs the user to the various sections for each title. The Periodicals and Oversized Periodicals
sections consist of SNET publications such as: newsletters, news briefs, magazines, bulletins, newspapers, guides, and directories.
These materials are in folders that are boxed, numbered 1 through 6. The Directories section contains exchange directories
produced for Connecticut that cover cities, towns and the whole state with Connecticut Statewide Directories. The section
also lists directories produced by Predecessor and Subsidiary companies. Of interest is the only known copy of the first directory
ever printed in the world from New Haven in 1878. There are also Official Directories of SNET departments, divisions, and employees and directories for Retired Employees. These materials are also in folders and boxes
numbered 7 and 8. The Bound Periodicals, Oversized Bound Periodicals and Bound Directories are stored on shelves and are listed
alphabetically and by year. They cover various SNET topics such as sales or news and the Bound Directories are “Phone Books”
that show telephone numbers for many cities or towns and the whole state over a large span of years.
Series VII: Publications.
Series VIII: Predecessor and Subsidiary Companies (undated, 1878-1979) contains the records of those companies that have preceded or been absorbed by the Southern New England Telephone Company. The series is arranged according to a volume numbering system set up by the company. The series is comprised of two sub-series,
Predecessor Companies and Subsidiary Companies. The sub-series Predecessor Companies contains the records of the District Telephone Company of New Haven, the Connecticut District Telephone Company, the District Telephone and Automatic Signal Company, and the Connecticut Telephone Company. The sub-series Subsidiary Companies includes the records of the Connecticut River Telegraph Company, the Connecticut Telegraph Company, the Naugatuck Telephone Company, the New London Telephone Company, the Stamford and Norwalk Telephone Company, the Interstate Telephone Company, the Ansonia Telephone Company, the Standard Time and Electric Company, the Windham County Telephone Company, the Fishers Island Telegraph Company, the Connecticut Electric Light Company, the New Britain Telephone Company, the Canaan Local Telephone Company, the Farmington Valley Telephone Company, the Sharon Telephone Company, the Waterbury Automatic Telephone Company, and the Woodbury Telephone Company. Most record groups contain minutes and incorporation material. Material such as journals, ledgers, financial data, and tax
material are included with some.
Series VIII: Predecessor and Subsidiary Companies.
Series IX: Memorabilia Artifacts and Artwork (undated, 1904-1990s) contains a wide variety of artifactual material such as: equipment, employee awards, commemorative material, general company
memorabilia, promotional material, framed artwork, posters, scrapbooks, and a few miscellaneous maps. Although there is an
attempt to organize the material there is no specific order. Of particular interest in this series is the scrapbook of E.B. Baker, a key figure in the early development of the company, and the minute book of the 1880 National Telephone Exchange Association Convention held in Niagara, New York.
Series IX: Memorabilia Artifacts and Artwork.
Series X: Audio/Visual (undated, 1951-2003) has eleven subseries arranged by format. The subseries are Cassette Tapes; Reel to Reel Audio Tapes (5 inch); Reel to Reel Audio Tapes (7inch); Record Albums (33 1/3 RPM); Video VHS;
Beta (1 inch); Beta (3/4 inch); 16 Millimeter Sound On Film (3 inch reels); 16 Millimeter Sound On Film (5 inch reels); Microfilm
35 Millimeter and Microfilm 16 Millimeter. The subseries' organizations are alphabetical, except the microfilms, which follow SNET's original reel number order. The
SNET Audio Visual Department, external production services, radio and television stations produced the materials in this series.
It contains no documentation.
The Cassette Tapes cover such topics as meetings, commercials, employee information programs, interviews of SNET employees,
public information programs, press conferences and other various topics pertaining to the communications industry. The recordings
occurred from the early 1970s to 1982. The Reel to Reel subseries grouping is by 5 and 7 inch reel. The medium is reel-to-reel
audiotape. The 5 inch topics are primarily SNET commercial recordings with some telephone related subjects and the 7 inch tapes are recordings of radio talk shows, speeches
or press conferences. The time frame is 1970 to 1981. The Record Albums are Master Recordings of SNET commercials or topics on 33 1/3 vinyl disks from 1951 to 1965. The Video VHS tapes cover various SNET topics or programs such as public relations and SNET history from the early 1980s to 2003. The two Beta subseries are recordings
on ⅓34; inch and 1 inch Beta tape also covering various topics from SNET and ATT in the early 1970s to 1990. The two 16 Millimeter Sound On Film subseries are also on two different sized reels, 3 and 5
inches. The films are SNET commercials with synchronized audio from 1964 to 1980. The Microfilm subseries consist of 35 and 16 millimeter microfilm
organized by original SNET reel numbers. The dates listed are when the materials were microfilmed. The topics are Executive, Financial and Accounting
related covering areas such as deeds, contracts, leases and meeting minutes from the early 1900s to 1980.
The materials in the Reel to Reel, Record Album, Beta and 16 Millimeter Sound On Film subseries are very fragile and require
special equipment, careful handling and staff supervision for use. The equipment needed includes a reel-to-reel tape deck,
33 1/3 record player, Beta tape player and 16mm projector and screen respectively.
Series X: Audio/Visual.
Series XI: Photographs (undated, 1878-1998) has eleven subseries: Contemporary, Contemporary Oversized, Transparencies, Contact Sheets, Contact Sheets Oversized, Historical, Historical Oversized,
Historical Oversized Fragile, Historical Fragile, Slides and Negatives. The SNET departments Creative Services, General Information and Public Relations took the majority of the photographs. In other cases,
SNET utilized independent photographers or studios and the services of ATT. There is very little documentation that accompanies
the photographs although many have captions, headings, descriptions, SNET job numbers and location or date information.
The Contemporary subseries organization is in SNET's original alphabetical order by subject heading. The time frame spans
from the 1930s to 1998. The subseries contains mostly 3 by 5, 4 by 6 and 8 by 10 print photographs enclosed in clear protective
sheets and grouped by subject in folders. When readily available, dates are provided in the inventory list. Many items have
information written on the back such as the date, location, subject and SNET job number. The job number can be cross-referenced
to the contact sheets and/or negatives to obtain more information. The photographs cover a wide range of topics pertaining
to SNET and Connecticut such as: meetings, groups, building, cities and towns, equipment, scenic areas, disasters, personnel,
political figures, plant construction, operators, switchboards, SNET workers and telephones. The company used the photographs
in advertisements, ceremonies, displays, promotions and company publications. The Contemporary Oversized materials are larger
photographs or scrapbooks grouped alphabetically and by size.
The Transparency subseries arrangement remains in the original SNET order by transparency or “TR” number followed by a general heading. Other transparencies are grouped by subject. SNET used
the materials for publication covers or advertisements. The Contact Sheets are organized first in ledgers by year, then boxed
and foldered by SNET job number and corresponding dates. Freelance studios and topical contact sheets are included in the
subseries. The sheets are rough prints of negatives and often give important information not found in the regular photographs.
The Oversized section is organized by subject.
The Historical subseries are older SNET photographs from 1878 to the 1930s. However, some folders contain images of operators into the 1970s. The materials are also
in protective sheets and folders organized in SNET's original alphabetical order by subject heading. They cover topics similar
to the Contemporary photographs. The Historical Oversized materials contain larger photographs and scrapbooks boxed by size.
The Historical Oversized Fragile materials are larger images requiring careful handling. They are mostly supported with backing
boards. The Historical Fragile Restricted photographs are older, very sensitive materials in four flap enclosures that require
staff supervision for access and use. Most of the photographs in all the historical sections are singular images with no negatives
or copies and should be handled with extreme care. The Slides are arranged topically in trays and cover a variety of SNET
topics and presentations. The Negatives 35 Millimeter Film subseries is filed by the SNET job number that corresponds to many of the Contemporary prints and the Contact Sheets.
Series XI: Photographs.
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Restrictions on Access
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All proprietary material will be restricted 26 years.
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Victor Morris Tyler. A Short Review of Connecticut Telephony, 1878-1907., New Haven, 1957.
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1.01-1.05 Administration Building Refurbishment, 1938-1947 |
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1.06 Holiday Pay, 1952 |
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2.02-2.04 Advertising, 1934-1941 |
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2.05 Accounting Department Space, 1946 |
| 31:1087 |
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3-3.02 Army and Navy Coastal Defense Calls, 1942 |
| 31:1088 |
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4-4.03 Military Correspondence, 1943-1951 |
| 31:1089 |
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5.0 Technical Correspondence, 1950 |
| 31:1090 |
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5.01 Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company |
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Michigan Bell Telephone Company |
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Southwestern Bell Telephone Company |
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Wisconsin Bell Telephone Company, 1937-1939 |
| 31:1091 |
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5.01 Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, 1930 |
| 31:1092 |
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6.01-6.03 Banking Correspondence, 1926-1951 |
| 31:1093 |
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7.01 Worker's Compensation and Employee Benefits, 1946 |
| 31:1094 |
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8.01 Monthly Billing Benefits, 1948 |
| 31:1095 |
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8.02 Billing, 1922 |
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8.03 Centralizing, 1921 |
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8.04 Radio Broadcasting Billing, 1923 |
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8.05 Plant Charges, 1921 |
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8.06 Billing, 1925-1928 |
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8.07 Radio Billing, 1937 |
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8.08 Telegraph Billing, 1930 |
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8.09 Maintenance and Facilities Billing, undated |
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8.10 Gasoline Billing, 1925 |
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Duplicate Billing, 1926 |
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Medical Billing, 1934 |
| 31:1096 |
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8.11 Rates and Billing, 1923 |
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8.12 Rates and Billing, Zone Registration, Correspondence and Exhibits, 1930 |
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8.14 Contracts with US Government, 1937 |
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8.141 Billing with US Government, Correspondence, Exhibits, 1937 |
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8.142 Government Billing, 1937 |
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8.143 Billing with US Navy, Correspondence, Exhibits, 1924-1944 |
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8.144 Billing with US Army, 1944 |
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8.145 Billing with US Government concerning Social Security Costs, 1937 |
| 31:1097 |
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8.15 Independent Telephone Company Billing, 1936-1946 |
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Billing of PBX Engineering, 1936 |
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Billing of Administration Expense, 1935 |
| 31:1098 |
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8.16 Billing Procedure, 1937 |
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8.17 ABX Billing, 1938 |
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8.18 Employee Billing, 1938 |
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8.19 Billing and Plant Engineering, 1936 |
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8.20 Billing for Advertising and Electronics, 1940 |
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8.21 Joint Pole Line Billing, 1931-1940 |
| 31:1099 |
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8.22 Billing and Commercial Practices, 1946 |
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8.23 Billing and Toll Services, Exhibits, 1941 |
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8.24 Field Checking and Joint Pole Maintenance Billing, 1941 |
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8.25 Auditor Bills, 1938 |
| 31:1100 |
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8.26 Joint Poll Billing, 1931 |
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8.27 Contract Work Billing, 1931 |
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8.28 Auditor Billing, 1941 |
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8.29 Combined Set Billing, 1936 |
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8.30 Billing Service Report, 1939 |
| 31:1101 |
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9.01 Bulletin #2, Bond and Coupon Records, 1925 |
| 31:1102 |
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10.01 Accounting and Methods Division Correspondence, 1945 |
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10.02 Development Conference, 1953 |
| 31:1103 |
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11.011 Bulletin on Employee Checks, undated |
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11.012 Coin Payments, 1948 |
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11.013 Pay Drafts, 1932 |
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11.014 Lost Pay Checks, 1929 |
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11.015 Check Sorting, 1929 |
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11.016 Pay Drafts, 1933 |
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11.017 Treasury Department and Tax on Checks, 1932 |
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11.018 Pay Checks, 1932 |
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11.019 Refunds, 1938 |
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11.0110 Procedure for Buying Drafts, 1939 |
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11.021 Field Vouchers, 1921 |
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11.022 Voucher Index, 1928 |
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11.023 Voucher Checks, 1929 |
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11.024 Small Voucher Checks, 1926 |
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11.025 Large Vouchers, 1929 |
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11.031 Vouchers and Disbursements, 1926 |
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11.033 Bad Checks, 1939 |
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11.034 Fraudulent Employee, 1932 |
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11.035 Department of Commerce Correspondence, 1926 |
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11.036 Check Numbering, 1930 |
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11.037 Bank Drafts Payments, 1936 |
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11.041 Dividend Checks, 1925 |
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11.05 Checks versus Drafts, 1935 |
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11.06 Treasurer's Letter Supplement, 1938 |
| 31:1105 |
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12.01 Limitation of Actions, undated |
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12.04 Claim Inquiry Form Revision, 1948 |
| 31:1106 |
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13.01 Credit Manager and Deposits, 1932 |
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13.02 Money Orders, 1929 |
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13.03 Mutilated Coins, 1935 |
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13.04 Armored Car Service and Security, Correspondence, Exhibits, 1937-44 |
| 31:1107 |
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13.05 Final Accounts, 1925 |
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13.06 Overages and Shortages from Waterbury, 1938 |
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13.07 Daily Collection Tapes, 1938 |
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13.071 Report on Experiment Balancing Daily Cash, 1939 |
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13.08 Sealed Receptacle Method of Coin Collection, 1942 |
| 31:1108 |
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14.01 Revenue Accounting and Forms, 1935 |
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14.02 Service Rep Approvals, 1936 |
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14.03 Bank Deposits on Saturday, 1941 |
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14.04 Business Office Work Volume Measurement, 1941 |
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14.05 Coin Telephone Collections, 1939 |
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14.06 Coin Telephones with Sealed Receptacles, 1946 |
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14.07 Business Office Quarters and Arrangements, Photos, 1947-48 |
| 31:1109 |
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15.01 Annual Report from Fishers Island Farms, 1935 |
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15.02 Connecting Companies, 1936 |
| 31:1110 |
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16.01 Refunds, 1932 |
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16.02 Refunds, 1933-34 |
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16.03 Refund Checks, 1934 |
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16.04 Deposits, 1938 |
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16.05 Deposit Refunds, 1937 |
| 31:1111 |
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17.01 Literature to Subscribers, 1927 |
| 31:1112 |
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18.01 Review of Directory Department, Exhibits, 1930 |
| 31:1113 |
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18.02 Directory Production, 1942 |
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18.03 Study on Index Equipment and Photostat, 1925 |
| 31:1114 |
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19.01 Directory Manager, 1938 |
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19.02 Directory Advertising Order, 1942 |
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19.03 Rates for Ads and Listings, 1951 |
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19.04 Losses due to Directory Errors, 1953 |
| 31:1115 |
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20.01 Payroll Forms, Exhibits, undated |
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20.02 Forms for Processing, 1940 |
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20.03 Forms, undated |
| 31:1116 |
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20.04 Returned Material Notice, 1940 |
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20.05 Disbursement Accounts and Materials, 1936 |
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20.06 Notes for Disbursement Procedures, 1947 |
| 32:1117 |
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21.01 Conference Minutes, Sale of Greenwich Property, 1930 |
| 32:1118 |
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21.02 Small Exchange Operations, 1922-25 |
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21.03 Intermediate Size Exchanges, 1924 |
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21.04 Potential Central Offices, 1926 |
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21.05 Branford Main Exchange, 1929 |
| 32:1119 |
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22.01 Sample Proofs and Closing Schedule, Filing System Report, 1930 |
| 32:1120 |
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22.02 Decimal Classification System Report, Procedure, 1908-26 |
| 32:1121 |
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22.03 Applied Indexing, 1918 |
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22.05 Record Filing, 1928 |
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22.07 New Haven Filing Space, 1934 |
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22.071 Incoming Mail and Filing, 1938 |
| 32:1122 |
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23.01 Methods and Organization Analysis, 1928 |
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23.02 Additional Clerks, 1930 |
| 32:1123 |
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24.01 Purchase Order Form, 1947 |
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24.02 Adoption of New Forms, 1934 |
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24.04 Form SN437, 1940 |
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24.05 Ordering Job Lots, 1942 |
| 32:1124 |
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25.01 Furniture Committee Minutes and Reports, 1937-38 |
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25.021 Paper Protection, 1928 |
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25.022 Visible Index Filing Equipment, 1925 |
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25.024 Provisional Estimates, 1925 |
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25.05 Fire Proofing, undated |
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25.051 Office Equipment and Fire-proofing, Photos, Toll Billing, 1937-38 |
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25.06 Furniture, 1946 |
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25.07 Cash Application Work, 1949 |
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25.08 Furniture and Equipment, 1949 |
| 32:1125 |
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25.04 Provisional Estimates, 1941-46 |
| 32:1126 |
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25.04 Provisional Estimates, 1941-46 |
| 32:1127 |
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27.01 Photographic Work Volume, 1940 |
| 32:1128 |
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28.01 Accident Insurance, 1942-53 |
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28.02 Casualty Insurance, 1947 |
| 32:1129 |
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29.01 Hours, 1927 |
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29.02 Contract Settlements Post War, 1947 |
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29.04 Instrument Inventory, 1918-22 |
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29.06 Inventory, 1939 |
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30.01 Reciprocal Interchange, 1936 |
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30.02 Long Lines Department and Billing, 1937 |
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30.03 Investment and Related Expenses, 1941 |
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30.04 Dial Repeating, 1941 |
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30.05 Key Point Plan, 1949 |
| 32:1131 |
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31.01 Telephone Dictation System, 1934 |
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31.012 Stenographer's Reports, 1924 |
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31.013 Dictating and Transcribing, 1945 |
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31.014 Training Committee Meeting, 1939 |
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31.015 Centralized Dictaphone, 1942 |
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31.016 Dictaphone Equipment, 1942 |
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31.017 Dictaphone Equipment, 1942 |
| 32:1132 |
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31.02 Office Machines, 1932 |
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31.021 National Cash Register, 1941 |
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31.0211 Billing Machines, 1939-1941 |
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31.0212 Office Machine Correspondence, 1947 |
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31.041 Testing and Mechanical Devices, 1921-1928 |
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31.042 Mechanical Devices for Cashiers, 1924 |
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31.043 Office Machine Research, 1937 |
| 32:1133 |
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31.051 Methods for Labor, Motor Vehicles, Special Tools, 1931 |
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31.0511 Machines and Disbursement Accounting, 1931 |
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31.0512 Machines for Labor and Motor Vehicle Accounting, 1932 |
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31.0513 Use of Machines, 1931-1947 |
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31.0514 Material and Labor Accounting Manual, undated |
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31.0521 Office Machines and Methods, 1949-1950 |
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31.0613 Adding Machines and Coin Collection, 1948 |
| 32:1134 |
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31.061 Listing Machines and Adding, Calculating Machines, 1924-1935 |
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31.063 Adding Machines, 1931 |
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31.06 Maintenance Contact Correspondence, 1946-1947 |
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31.062 Remington Portable Adding Machines, 1933 |
| 32:1135 |
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31.0641 Adding Machine Correspondence, 1936-1947 |
| 32:1136 |
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31.065 Calculator Machine Correspondence, 1941 |
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31.066 New Adding Machines, 1939 |
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31.067 Toll Adding Machines, 1941 |
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31.068 New Machines, 1941 |
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31.0610 Comptometers, 1949 |
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31.0614 Calculators, 1948 |
| 32:1137 |
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31.071 Electric Typewriters, 1924-1930 |
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31.072 Use and Care of Typewriters, 1924 |
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31.073 Noiseless Typewriters, 1924 |
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31.074 Vari-Typewriters, 1928-1948 |
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31.075 Typewriter Attachments, 1926-1932 |
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31.077 Disposal of Surplus Machines, 1933 |
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31.078 IBM Typewriters and Form 610, 1936-1948 |
| 32:1138 |
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31.0710 Toll Billing Typewriters, 1939-1950 |
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31.07101 Toll Billing Machines, 1936 |
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31.0711 Robotyper, 1938 |
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31.07121 Electric Lettering Machine, 1947 |
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31.0714 New Typewriter Rentals, 1944 |
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31.0715 Flexowriter, 1947 |
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31.0716 Trial of Underwood Electric Typewriter, 1948 |
| 32:1139 |
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31.08 Tickometer Machines, 1951 |
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31.081 Tickometers, 1932-1949 |
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31.082 Paper Cutting Machine, 1937 |
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31.083 Billing Machines Correspondence, 1938 |
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31.084 National Telephone Billing Machines, 1949 |
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31.085 Ink and Tickometers, 1948 |
| 32:1140 |
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31.091 Pitney Bowes Machines, 1948 |
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31.0911 Postage Meters, 1938 |
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31.092 Mail Openers, 1948 |
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31.093 Envelope Sealers, 1929 |
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31.094 Allmail Computing Scale, 1928 |
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31.095 Toll Ticket and Mailing Machines, 1936-1942 |
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31.096 Inserting Machines, 1938 |
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31.097 Pitney Bowes Correspondence, 1947 |
| 32:1141 |
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31.101 Check Signing, 1928 |
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31.102 Check Signing Machine, 1933 |
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31.1021 Check Signing Machine, 1946 |
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31.103 Listing and Enclosing Checks, 1928 |
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31.104 Cummins Field Service, 1939 |
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31.105 Check Protection and Signing Equipment, 1942 |
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31.106 Check Protector, 1947 |
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31.11 Coin Counter, 1928-1933 |
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31.112 Coin Verification, 1949 |
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31.121 Multi Graph Duplicator, 1939 |
| 32:1142 |
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31.122 Addressed Multigraph Equipment, 1941 |
| 32:1143 |
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31.123 Addressed Equipment Correspondence, 1940-1946 |
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31.124 Plate Notching, 1940 |
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31.125 Addresso Graph, 1930 |
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31.126 Printing and Addressing Machines, 1938-1939 |
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31.127 Addresso Graph Memo, 1947 |
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31.128 Elliot Addressing Machine, 1954 |
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31.24 Ad Letters, 1949 |
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31.27 Supply Service and Soundtrol Hood, 1949 |
| 33:1144 |
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31.14 Unallocated Toll Tickets, 1942 |
| 33:1145 |
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31.16 Calcugraphs, 1937-1941 |
| 33:1146 |
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31.182 General Conservation Order M-99, 1943 |
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31.19 Multigraph Duplicator, 1939 |
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31.20 Toll Ticket Sorting, 1937-1941 |
| 33:1147 |
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31.212 Duplicating Machines, 1938 |
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31.213 Typing Charges, 1940 |
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31.22 Surplus Office Equipment, 1943-1945 |
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31.23 Underwood Equipment, 1946 |
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31.25 Business Machines and Interference, 1947 |
| 33:1148 |
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32.01 Pricing, 1920 |
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32.02 Non-exempt Material, 1929 |
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32.04 Tabulating Code Numbers, 1932 |
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32.05 Office Equipment, 1945 |
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32.06 Study of Direct Purchases, 1931 |
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32.08 Plant Practices, 1942 |
| 33:1149 |
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33.18 Mail Service Study with Numbered Index, Parts 1-12, 1942 |
| 33:1150 |
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33.18 Mail Service Study, Parts 13-20, 1942 |
| 33:1151 |
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33.03 Automobile Messengers, 1929-1931 |
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33.04 New Schedule for Messengers, 1931 |
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33.05 Schedules and Routes, 1933 |
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33.06 Additional Routes, 1933 |
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33.07 Routing of Mail Truck, 1934 |
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33.08 West Haven Route, 1933 |
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33.09 Pay Checks and Routes, 1932 |
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33.10 Collections and Routes, 1934 |
| 33:1152 |
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33.11 Coverage and Supplies and Auto-Routes, 1932-1939 |
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33.12 Messenger Schedule, 1932 |
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33.13 Security and Messengers, 1938 |
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33.14 Cash Payment, 1939 |
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33.15 Stamps, 1941 |
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33.16 Windsor Locks Schedule, 1940 |
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33.17 Mail Room Equipment, 1938 |
| 33:1153 |
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34.01 Motor Vehicle Routine, 1925 |
| 33:1154 |
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34.02 Motor Vehicle Routine Review, 1929 |
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34.03 Make of Vehicles, 1933 |
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34.04 Motor Vehicle Performance, 1935 |
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34.05 Fleet Cars, 1930 |
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34.06 Personal Vehicles, 1931 |
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34.07 Auto Expense, 1936 |
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34.08 Vehicles and Construction, 1932 |
| 33:1155 |
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34.09 Motor Vehicle Routine, 1941 |
| 33:1156 |
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34.10 Reporting Arrests of Employees, undated |
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34.11 Tolls, 1940 |
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34.12 Form Changes, 1944 |
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34.13 Motor Vehicle Increase, 1954 |
| 33:1157 |
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35.01 Industrial Recovery Act, 1933 |
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35.02 Response to President's Reemployment Codes, 1933 |
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35.03 Plan of Representation, 1933 |
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35.04 Response to Rayburn Bill and FCC, 1934 |
| 33:1158 |
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36.01 New Haven Taxpayer and Typing, 1943 |
| 33:1159 |
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37.01 Reproduction Processes, 1926 |
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37.02 Reproduction Machines, 1934 |
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37.031 Offset Printing, 1947 |
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37.032 Reduction in Price of Offset Work, 1932 |
| 33:1160 |
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37.041 Mimeographing Equipment, 1928 |
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37.042 Mimeograph Work, 1935 |
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37.05 Letter Guides and Stamping, 1927 |
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37.06 Printing, 1935 |
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37.061 Reproduction, 1938 |
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37.07 Mimeograph Equipment, 1939 |
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37.08 Stencils, 1940 |
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37.09 Street Lists and Reproduction, 1937-1951 |
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37.10 Ditto Machine, 1949 |
| 33:1161 |
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38.01 ATT Correspondence, 1893-1918 |
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38.02 ATT Revision of Commission Averages, 1920 |
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38.03 Toll Prorates, 1924 |
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38.04 Report Charges, 1919 |
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38.05 Originating Commission, 1917 |
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38.06 Revised Rates of Commission, 1936 |
| 33:1162 |
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39.01 Toll Charges and Long Lines Work, 1919-1925 |
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39.02 Pay Station Rentals, 1931 |
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39.03 Use of Slugs, 1933 |
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39.04 Fraudulent Operations, 1933 |
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39.06 Price Changes, 1938 |
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39.07 Pay Station Study, 1938 |
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39.08 Taxes, 1940 |
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39.09 Pay Stations, 1940 |
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39.10 New Handsets, 1941 |
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39.11 Pay Station Routes, 1939 |
| 33:1163 |
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41.01 Records and Clerical Operations, 1930 |
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41.02 Bill Approval, 1935 |
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41.03 Building Superintendents, 1932 |
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41.04 Work Orders and Terminals, 1935 |
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41.05 Equipment Installation, 1939 |
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41.06 Printing Office Methods, 1939 |
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41.07 Cable Lashing Procedures, 1944 |
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41.08 Loading Rates, 1948 |
| 33:1164 |
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42.01 Pole Specifications, 1931 |
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42.02 Joint Ownership, 1928 |
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42.03 Payments for Poles, 1926 |
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42.04 Material Accounting, 1935 |
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42.05 Carbon Copies, 1931 |
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42.06 Reporting, 1931 |
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42.07 Joint Pole Bills, 1930 |
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42.08 Pole Valuation, 1942 |
| 33:1165 |
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43.01 Postal Issues, 1933-1951 |
| 33:1166 |
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43.02 Legality of Postal Matter and Express, 1920 |
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43.03 Rate Comparison, 1932 |
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43.04 Third Class Mail, 1933 |
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43.05 Western Union and Postal Telegraph, 1934 |
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43.06 Postal Survey, 1934 |
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43.07 Money Order Fees, 1934 |
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43.08 Mailing Forms, 1933 |
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43.09 First and Third Class Mail, 1933 |
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43.10 Exchange PO Box Numbers, undated |
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43.111 Postage Meters, 1936 |
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43.112 Pitney Bowes Meters, 1938 |
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43.12 Payment of Postal Notes, 1945 |
| 33:1167 |
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44.01 War Production and Priorities, 1942 |
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44.02 ID of Toll Priority Calls, 1942 |
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44.03 Conservation Order L-41, 1945 |
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44.04 Maximum Prices for Waste Paper, 1942 |
| 33:1168 |
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44.03 Sale of Plant to NY Telephone Company, 1944-1945 |
| 33:1169 |
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44.04 Sale to NY Records, 1945 |
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44.05 Middletown Income and Expenses, 1952-1953 |
| 33:1170 |
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45.01 Wartime and Records Protection, 1945 |
| 33:1171 |
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46.01 Procedure for Schedule Rates, 1927 |
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46.02 Electric Light and Power Rates, 1927 |
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46.03 Hand Set Rates, 1936-1937 |
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46.04 House Bill 1593, 1938 |
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46.05 Concession Rates, 1939 |
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46.06 Nation's Business and Investigation, 1942 |
| 33:1172 |
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47.01 Re-negotiation Act, 1945-1958 |
| 33:1173 |
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47.01 Re-negotiation Act and Annual Reports, 1942-1953 |
| 33:1174 |
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47.02 War Contracts Policy Board and Reports, 1942-1945 |
| 34:1175 |
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Commercial Letters with Collection Practice Index, 1921-1929 |
| 34:1176 |
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Commercial Letters, 1929-1931 |
| 34:1177 |
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48.05 Population, 1938 |
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48.011 Exchange Information, 1931 |
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48.012 Service at Wauregen House, 1923 |
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48.013 Accounting Report Revision, 1934 |
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48.014 Use of Error Memo, 1927 |
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48.015 Formula for Statistics, undated |
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48.016 Comptroller's Signature, 1946 |
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48.018 Cash Revisions, 1946 |
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48.021 Station Installation Measurement, 1922 |
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48.022 Direct Distribution, 1929 |
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48.031 Annual Reports, undated |
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48.032 Annual Reports 3A, 1935 |
| 34:1178 |
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48.06 Transfer Reports, 1936 |
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48.07 Report Forms, 1940 |
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48.08, Periodic Reports, 1930 |
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48.09 Report for Insurance Companies, 1942-43 |
|
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48.020 FCC Study, 1954 |
| 34:1179 |
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49.01 Protecting Toll Revenue, 1924 |
| 34:1180 |
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50.01 Billing Practice, 1926 |
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50.02 Rate Tables, 1930-37 |
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50.03 Billing Practices and Final Bills, 1926 |
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50.04 Journal Authorization, 1930 |
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50.05 Accounting Letter M-69 A-8, 1934 |
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50.06 Pay Station Commission Checks, 1935 |
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50.07 Pay Station Collection Stubs, 1935 |
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50.08 Centralized and Decentralized Accounting, 1919 |
| 34:1181 |
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50.09 Accounting Stub Plan, 1920 |
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50.10 Fire Protection, 1921 |
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50.12 Maintaining Records, 1935 |
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50.14 Recurring Charges, 1939 |
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50.15 Traffic Point, 1940 |
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50.17 Split Collect Tickets, 1940 |
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50.18 Typing Study, 1941 |
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50.19 Mobilization, 1942 |
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50.20 Interfering with Billing, 1942 |
| 34:1182 |
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51.01 Service Order Practice, 1937 |
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51.02 Commercial Practice, 1936 |
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51.03 Auxiliary Services Report, 1938 |
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51.04 Service Order Completions, 1939 |
| 34:1183 |
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51.06 Accounting Department Responsibility, 1936 |
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51.07 Reporting on A. D. Copies, 1947 |
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51.08 Service Order Change, 1946 |
| 34:1184 |
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52.01 New York Telephone Company Correspondence, 1913 |
|
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52.02 Trans-Atlantic Telephone Service, 1928 |
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52.031 Toll Reports, 1918 |
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52.032 Business Toll Centers, 1919 |
|
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52.033 Toll Revenue, 1925 |
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52.034 Prints, 1927 |
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52.036 Uncollectable Tolls, 1932 |
|
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52.04 Connecting Companies, 1933 |
| 34:1185 |
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52.05 Revenue and Long Lines, 1934 |
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52.06 Division of Toll Revenues, 1942 |
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52.07 Originating Billing, 1934 |
| 34:1186 |
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53 Record Keeping, 1952-53 |
| 34:1187 |
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54.01 Bell System Standards, 1934-1940 |
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54.011 Bell System Papers, 1941 |
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54.02 Office Supplies, 1927 |
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54.03 Office Supply Correspondence Requisitions, 1928-1940 |
| 34:1188 |
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54.03 Office Supply Studies, 1931 |
| 34:1189 |
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54.04 Methods of Maintaining Supplies, 1927-1928 |
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54.05 Bills for Supplies, 1932 |
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54.06 Supplies Purchased Locally, 1935-1936 |
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54.07 Fire Protection, 1933 |
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54.08 Slow Moving Stock, 1933-1937 |
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54.09 Forms and Supplies, 1936 |
|
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54.101 Telco Junior Bond Paper, 1926-1944 |
| 34:1190 |
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54.102 Envelopes, 1928-1948 |
| 34:1191 |
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54.103 Safety Paper and Letterheads, 1928-1951 |
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54.104 Binders, 1930-1931 |
| 34:1192 |
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54.105 Flexible Covers and Reports, 1935-1936 |
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54.106 File Folders, 1932 |
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54.107 Index Sheets, 1932 |
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54.108 Paper Pads, 1933 |
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54.109 Mechanical Pencil Studies, 1935 |
| 34:1193 |
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54.10 Telephone Bulletin and Addresses, 1941-1942 |
|
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54.22 Paper Supplies, 1949 |
|
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54.23 Sample Erasers, 1949 |
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54.1010 Pencil Sharpeners, 1929 |
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54.1011 Fountain Pens, 1929 |
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54.1012 Boxes for Record Storage, 1933 |
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54.1013 Memo Books, 1931 |
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54.1014 Calendar Pad and Stands, 1931 |
|
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54.1015 Rubber Stamps, 1931 |
| 34:1194 |
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54.1016 Typewriter Sheets, 1934 |
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54.1017 Rubber Cement, 1930 |
|
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54.1018 Drafting Tape, 1930 |
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54.1019 Draftsman Inkstand, 1932 |
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54.1020 Hectograph Cleaners, 1932 |
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54.1021 Ink Eradicator, 1930 |
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54.1022 Punches and Eyelets, 1930 |
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54.1023 Pressboard Guides, 1937 |
|
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54.1025 Ribbons, 1939 |
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54.1026 Paper Weights, 1939 |
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54.1027 Three Wood Trays, 1942 |
|
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54.1028 Ribbons, 1942 |
|
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54.1029 Billing Machine Ribbons, 1942 |
| 34:1195 |
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54.1030 Ribbon Re-inker, 1946 |
|
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54.11 Toll Promotion Stickers, 1938 |
|
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54.12 Cost Accountant Address, 1930 |
|
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54.14 Separated, 1939 |
|
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54.15 Acme Card System, 1937 |
|
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54.16 Machine Request, 1937 |
|
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54.17 New Seal, 1940 |
|
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54.19 Billing for Office Supplies, 1940 |
|
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54.20 Button and String Binding, 1942 |
|
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54.21 Forms, 1938 |
|
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54.23 Erasers, 1950 |
|
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54.24 Cleaner, 1950 |
|
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54.25 Paper Coater, 1950 |
|
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54.28 Typewriter Ribbons, 1949 |
| 34:1196 |
|
55.01 Station Installation Results, 1930-1939 |
| 34:1197 |
|
56.01 Left in Station Orders, 1925 |
|
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56.02 Statistics, 1929 |
|
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56.03 Retiring station Apparatus, 1934 |
|
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56.04 Morse Service, undated |
|
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56.05 Key Telephone Sets, 1943 |
|
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56.06 Company Telephones, 1938 |
|
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56.07 Station and Circuit Gain Report, 1939 |
|
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56.08 New Station Instruments, 1939 |
|
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56.09 1A Key Telephone System, 1940 |
| 34:1198 |
|
57.01 Sundry Disbursements, 1929-1930 |
| 34:1199 |
|
57.01 Sundry Disbursements, 1932 |
|
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57.02 Disbursing Funds, 1934 |
|
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57.03 Sundry Disbursements, 1930 |
|
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57.04 Compensation, 1933 |
|
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57.05 Plant Employees and Disbursements, 1933 |
|
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57.07 Expense Vouchers, 1953-1955 |
|
|
57.08 Sundry Disbursements, 1951-1952 |
| 35:1200 |
|
58.01 Service Order Practice, 1932 |
|
|
58.02 Telephone Typewriter and Service Work, 1926 |
|
|
58.03 Teletypewriter Service, undated |
|
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58.04 TWX Connections, 1936 |
|
|
58.05 TWX Service, 1937 |
| 35:1201 |
|
58.06 Telephone Typewriters and Business Office, 1929-1930 |
|
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58.07 Office Teletype Service, 1934 |
|
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58.08 Billing Arrangements, 1940 |
|
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58.09 Revised Teletypewriter Abbreviations, 1941 |
|
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58.019 Separate Accounting Service, 1946 |
|
|
58.11 Private Line Teletypewriter, 1950 |
| 35:1202 |
|
59.01 Double Check and Star Connecticut Correspondence, 1893-1918 |
| 35:1203 |
|
59.02 Revision of Prorate Percentage, 1917 |
|
|
59.03 Method of Pro-rating, 1918 |
|
|
59.04 Toll Pro-rates, 1922-1923 |
| 35:1204 |
|
59.05 Pro-rating Long Line Messages, 1924 |
|
|
59.06 Revised Toll Service, 1926-1933 |
|
|
59.07 Changes in Pro-rates, 1903-1918 |
|
|
59.08 Pro-rates, 1927 |
|
|
59.09 Study Report on Revision of Pro-rates, 1926 |
| 35:1205 |
|
60.01 A-B Toll Tickets, 1923-1927 |
|
|
60.02 Standardization of Paper Stock, 1935 |
|
|
60.03 Change in Method for Toll Data, 1929 |
|
|
60.04 Trunks and Toll Tickets, 1931 |
|
|
60.05 Rating of Toll Tickets, 1928-1938 |
| 35:1206 |
|
60.06 Revision of Toll Rates, 1930 |
|
|
60.07 Toll Rate Quoting Systems, 1933 |
|
|
60.08 Rating Toll Tickets, 1926 |
|
|
60.09 Incoming Contacts on Toll Inquiries, 1934-1935 |
|
|
60.10 Interstate Toll Rates, 1899-1919 |
|
|
60.101 Toll Credit Cards, 1940 |
|
|
60.11 AB Tickets, 1938 |
|
|
60.12 Misquoted Toll Rates, 1939 |
|
|
60.13 Toll Ticket Revision, 1942-1950 |
|
|
60.14 Elimination of Exchange Name, 1942 |
|
|
60.15 American Company Messages, 1944 |
|
|
60.16 Toll Ticket Checks, 1945 |
|
|
60.17 Toll Calls and Auditors, 1947 |
|
|
60.18 Official and Non-official Toll Calls, 1948 |
|
|
60.19 Punch Card Procedure and Tolls, 1950 |
| 35:1207 |
|
61.01 Employee Benefits, 1929 |
|
|
61.02 Ticket Work, 1926 |
|
|
61.03 Teletypewriter Calls and Connections, 1939 |
|
|
61.04 Picture Transmission, 1940 |
|
|
61.05 Thompsonville to Springfield Traffic, 1947 |
| 35:1208 |
|
62.0 New Method of Commission Payments, 1933-1934 |
| 35:1209 |
|
63.03 Billing of Shop Repairs and Study, 1930-1931 |
| 36:1210 |
|
63.04 Price Records for Piece Parts, 1930 |
|
|
63.05 Class C Stock, 1930 |
|
|
63.06 Auditing Freight and Express Bills, 1926 |
|
|
63.07 Conference at J.M. Krafts Office, 1926 |
|
|
63.08 Summarized Bills of Installation Costs, 1928 |
|
|
63.09 Invoice Supervisor Duties, 1929 |
|
|
63.10 Supply Contract, 1932 |
|
|
63.11 Price Lists, 1931 |
|
|
63.12 Western Electric Supplement 2, 1940 |
|
|
63.13 Class C Stock, 1939 |
|
|
63.14 Revenue Act of 1941 and Sales, 1941 |
|
|
63.15 Pricing, 1942 |
|
|
63.16 Class B Material, 1942 |
|
|
63.17 Pricing Discount, 1948 |
| 36:1211 |
|
64.01 SNET and Western Union Agreements and Contracts, 1928-1948 |
| 36:1212 |
|
64.01 Contract Notes, Agreements, Procedures, 1916-1938 |
| 36:1213 |
|
64.02 Western Union Arrangements, 1914-1916 |
|
|
64.03 Accounting Costs and Western Union, 1916 |
| 36:1214 |
|
64.04 Western Union and ATT Settlements, Agreements, 1913-1935 |
| 36:1215 |
|
65.01 Meeting Minutes for Location Change, Woodbury Telephone Company, 1929 |
|
|
65.02 Construction Costs and Woodbury Telephone Co., 1932 |
|
|
65.03 Billing and Collecting, Woodbury Telephone Co., 1930-1942 |
| 36:1216 |
|
66.0 Records and Wartime Regulations, 1946 |
|
|
66.02 Price Regulations, 1942 |
| 36:1217 |
|
67.01 Study of Working Advances, 1948 |
| 36:1218 |
|
68.01 Procedures and New Facilities, 1948 |
| 36:1219 |
|
70.0 Retirement Unit Costs for Outside Plant Methods, 1946 |
| 36:1220 |
|
70.0 Retirement Unit Committees and Correspondence, 1947-1954 |
| 36:1221 |
|
70.01 Retirement Unit Cost Studies, 1954-1955 |
| 36:1222 |
|
112.9 Accounts with US Government, US Army, 1945-1947 |
| 36:1223 |
|
114.1 Cost Service Orders, 1948 |
|
Bound Volumes |
| 37 |
|
Analysis of Reserve, 1904-1905 |
| 38 |
|
Cash A, 1886-1887 |
| 39 |
|
Cash D, 1882-1883 |
| 40 |
|
Cash P, 1915-1916 |
| 41 |
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Equipment Expenses, 1889-1890 |
| 42 |
|
Equipment Expenses, 1890-1891 |
| 43 |
|
Expense Account 6, 1889-1890 |
| 44 |
|
Expense Journal, 1885-1908 |
|
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Expense Ledgers |
| 45 |
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1904 |
| 46 |
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1905 |
| 47 |
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1906 |
| 48 |
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1907 |
| 49 |
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1908 |
| 50 |
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1909 |
| 51 |
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1909 #2 (fragile) |
| 52 |
|
|
1909 #3 (fragile) |
| 53 |
|
Intertown and Interstate Business (fragile), 1882-1886 |
| 54 |
|
Intertown and Interstate Business (fragile), 1887-1890 |
|
|
Journals |
| 55 |
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A, 1882-1884 |
| 56 |
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C, 1886-1888 |
| 57 |
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D, 1888-1891 |
| 58 |
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E, 1891-1895 |
| 59 |
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F, 1895-1900 |
| 60 |
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G, 1900-1905 |
| 61 |
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H, 1906-1910 |
| 62 |
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I, 1911 |
|
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Ledgers |
| 63 |
|
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A, 1882-1884 |
| 64 |
|
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B (with index), 1884-1888 |
| 65 |
|
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C, 1888-1890 |
| 66 |
|
|
D (with index), 1891-1896 |
| 67 |
|
|
E (with index), 1897-1902 |
| 68 |
|
|
F, 1902-1905 |
| 69 |
|
|
G (with index), 1906-1908 |
| 70 |
|
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H, 1908-1909 |
| 71 |
|
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I, 1909-1912 |
| 72 |
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J, 1913-1916 |
| 73 |
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K, 1917-1929 |
| 74 |
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1929-1931 |
|
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|
General and Subsidiary Ledgers |
| 75 |
|
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|
1931 |
| 76 |
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1932 |
| 77 |
|
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1933 |
| 78 |
|
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1934 |
| 79 |
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1935 |
| 80 |
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1936 |
| 81 |
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1937 |
| 82 |
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1938 |
| 83 |
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1939 |
| 84 |
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1940 |
| 85 |
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1941 |
| 86 |
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1942 |
| 87 |
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1943 |
| 88 |
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1944 |
| 89 |
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1945 |
| 90 |
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1946 |
| 91 |
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1947 |
| 92 |
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1948 |
| 93 |
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1949 |
| 94 |
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1950 |
| 95 |
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1951 |
| 96 |
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1952 |
| 97 |
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1953 |
| 98 |
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1954 |
| 99 |
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1955 |
|
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|
General Ledgers (in folders) |
| 100:1224-26 |
|
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|
1979 |
| 100:1227-29 |
|
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1980 |
| 100:1230-32 |
|
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|
1981 |
| 101 |
|
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|
1982 (bound volume) |
| 102 |
|
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|
1983 (bound volume) |
|
|
Monthly Record of Business by Exchange |
| 103 |
|
|
1892-1894 |
| 104 |
|
|
1895-1897 |
| 105 |
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1898-1900 |
| 106 |
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|
1901-1903 |
|
|
Monthly Reports |
| 107:1233-39 |
|
|
1908-1919 |
| 108:1240-46 |
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1919-1923 |
| 109:1247-53 |
|
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1924-1926 |
| 110:1254-60 |
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1927-1929 |
| 111:1261-68 |
|
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1930-1933 |
| 112:1269-74 |
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1934-1936 |
| 113:1275-81 |
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1937-1940 |
| 114:1282-89 |
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1941-1944 |
| 115:1290-96 |
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1945-1948 |
| 116:1297-1302 |
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1949-1953 |
| 117:1303-07 |
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1954-1958 |
| 118:1308-12 |
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1959-1962 |
| 119:1313-16 |
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1963-1965 |
| 120:1317-20 |
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1966-1968 |
| 121:1321-24 |
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1969-1972 |
| 122:1325-29 |
|
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1973-1975 |
| 123:1330-33 |
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1960-1985 (year end, December only) |
|
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Petty Ledgers |
| 124 |
|
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A, 1895-1899 |
| 125 |
|
|
B, 1900-1901 |
| 126 |
|
|
D (includes index), 1902 June - 1903 August |
| 127 |
|
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E, 1903 September - 1904 November |
|
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Plant Ledgers |
| 128 |
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1904 |
| 129 |
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1905 |
| 130 |
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1906 |
| 131 |
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1906 |
| 132 |
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1907 |
| 133 |
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1908 |
| 134 |
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1909 |
| 135 |
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1909 |
|
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Register of Audited Vouchers |
| 136 |
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1910-1911 |
| 137 |
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1910-1926 |
| 138 |
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1927-1930 |
| 139 |
|
Speaking Tube Account #3, 1884-1897 |
| 140 |
|
Subscribers Instruments Gains and Losses (flat box) |
| 140:1334 |
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1887 to 1891 June (fragile) |
| 140:1335 |
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1891 July to 1894 December (fragile) |
| 140:1336 |
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1895 |
| 140:1337 |
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1896 |
| 140:1338 |
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1897 |
| 140:1339 |
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1898 |
| 140:1340 |
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1899 |
| 140:1341 |
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1900 |
| 141 |
|
Subscribers Ledger Southington Exchange, 1911-1912 |
|
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Trial Balances (bound books) |
| 142:1342 |
|
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1882-1884 |
| 142:1343 |
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1884-1887 |
| 142:1344 |
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1887-1890 |
| 142:1345 |
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1890-1896 |
| 142:1346 |
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1896-1897 |
| 142:1347 |
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1901-1905 |
| 142:1348 |
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1906-1910 |
| 142:1349 |
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1911-1912 |
| 142:1350 |
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1913-1916 |
| 142:1351 |
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1916-1918 |
| 142:1352 |
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1914-1917 |
| 142:1353 |
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1917-1919 |
| 143:1354 |
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1918-1920 |
| 143:1355 |
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1920-1921 |
| 143:1356 |
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1921-1922 |
| 143:1357 |
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1922-1923 |
| 143:1358 |
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1923-1924 |
| 143:1359 |
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1924-1925 |
| 143:1360 |
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1925 |
| 143:1361 |
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1926 |
| 143:1362 |
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1926-1927 |
| 144:1363 |
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1927 |
| 144:1364 |
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1928 |
|
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(includes prepaid and accrued expenses) |
| 144:1365 |
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1928 |
| 144:1366 |
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1929-1930 |
|
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(includes prepaid and accrued expenses) |
| 145:1367 |
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1929 |
| 145:1368 |
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1930 |
| 145:1369 |
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1931 |
| 146 |
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Loose Pages |
| 146:1370-75 |
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1884-1889 (some incomplete) |
| 146:1376-82 |
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1896-1902 |
| 147:1383-93 |
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1903-1913 |
|
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Condensed Trial Balance and Statement of Business |
|
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(bound books) |
| 148 |
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1891-1894 |
| 149 |
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1894 December to 1897 |
| 150 |
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1898 to 1903 March |
| 151 |
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1903 April to 1907 |
|
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Condensed Trial Balance and Statement of Business |
|
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(loose sheets) |
| 152:1394 |
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1890 March, June |
| 152:1395 |
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1891 |
| 152:1396 |
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1892 |
| 152:1397 |
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1893 |
| 152:1398 |
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1894 |
| 152:1399 |
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1895 |
| 153:1400 |
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1896 |
| 153:1401 |
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1897 |
| 153:1402 |
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1898 |
| 153:1403 |
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1899 |
| 153:1404 |
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1900 |
| 153:1405 |
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1901 |
| 154:1406 |
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1902 |
| 154:1407 |
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1903 |
| 154:1408 |
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1904 |
| 154:1409 |
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1905 |
| 154:1410 |
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1906 |
| 154:1411 |
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1907 |
| 154:1412 |
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1908 |
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Voucher Books |
| 155 |
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#1, 1888 November |
| 156 |
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#2 1889 |
| 157 |
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#3 1889-1890 |
| 158 |
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#4 1890 March - July |
| 159 |
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#5 1890 September - December |
| 160 |
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Vouchers for Construction, 1903 |
| 161 |
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Voucher Distributions, 1888 |
|
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Voucher Distribution Books |
| 162 |
|
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#1, 1891 January - July |
| 163 |
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#2, 1891 July - 1892 September |
| 164 |
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#3, 1892 October - 1893 December |
| 165 |
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#4, 1894 January - 1895 January |
| 166 |
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#5, 1895 March - 1896 June |
| 167 |
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#6, 1896 July - 1897 October |
| 168 |
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#7, 1897 November - 1899 March |
| 169 |
|
|
#8, 1899 April - 1900 May |
| 170 |
|
|
#9, 1900 May - 1901 July |
| 171 |
|
|
#10, 1901 August - 1903 January |
| 172 |
|
|
#11, 1903 February - October |
| 173 |
|
|
#12, 1904 |
| 174 |
|
|
#13, 1905 January - July |
| 175 |
|
|
#14, 1905 August - 1906 February |
| 176 |
|
|
#15, 1906 March - October |
| 177 |
|
|
#16, 1906 October - 1907 April |
| 178 |
|
|
#17, 1907 May - November |
| 179 |
|
|
#18, , 1907 December - 1908 July |
| 180 |
|
|
#19, 1908 August - 1909 March |
| 181 |
|
|
#20, 1909 April - December |
|
Depreciation Accounting |
| 182:1413 |
|
Accounting Report #7 Station Movement and Growth, 1962 |
| 182:1414 |
|
Accounting Report #7 Station Movement and Growth, 1963-1964 |
| 182:1415 |
|
Average Plant Investment/Depreciation and Amortization, 1922-1936 |
| 182:1416 |
|
Depreciation and Amortization, 1913-1932 |
| 182:1417 |
|
Depreciation and Amortization, 1913-1932 |
|
|
Depreciation Correspondence |
| 182:1418 |
|
|
1912-1926 |
| 182:1419 |
|
|
1923-1952 |
| 183:1420 |
|
|
1927-1930 |
| 183:1421 |
|
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1931-1935 |
| 183:1422 |
|
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1934-1950 |
|
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|
(includes Board of Directors Minutes 1933-51) |
| 183:1423 |
|
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1936-1952 |
| 183:1424 |
|
Depreciation Reserve Accruals, 1920-1925 |
| 183:1425 |
|
Depreciation Reserve Accruals, 1926-1932 |
| 184:1426 |
|
Depreciation Reserve Requirements, 1933 |
| 184:1427 |
|
Depreciation Reserve Requirements, 1936 |
|
|
Depreciation Reserve Requirements Study |
| 184:1428 |
|
|
1933 |
| 184:1429 |
|
|
1933 |
| 184:1430 |
|
|
1936 |
|
|
Instructions |
| 184:1431 |
|
|
Northwestern Bell Accounting Instructions, 1929 |
| 184:1432 |
|
|
Plant Accounting Instructions, 1924-1928 |
| 184:1433 |
|
|
Plant Accounting Instructions, 1924-1928 |
| 184:1434 |
|
|
Standard Sub-accounts Instructions, 1932 |
| 184:1435 |
|
Report of Depreciation Charges of Telephone Companies, 1934 |
| 185:1436 |
|
Report Rulings, 1934-1951 |
| 185:1437 |
|
Revenue Reports to FCC and PUC, 1968-1981 |
|
|
Station Accounting |
| 185:1438 |
|
|
Committee Minutes, 1957-1959 |
|
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|
Correspondence |
| 185:1439 |
|
|
|
1956 |
| 185:1440 |
|
|
|
1957 |
| 185:1441 |
|
|
|
1963-1965 |
|
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|
Procedures |
| 185:1442 |
|
|
|
M222, Vol. 1, Parts 1-7, 1956 |
| 185:1443 |
|
|
|
M222, Vol. 2, Parts 8-13, 1956 |
| 186:1444 |
|
|
|
M222 and M222-1, Parts 1-7, 1957 |
| 186:1445 |
|
|
|
M222 and M222-1, Parts 8-13, 1957 |
| 186:1446 |
|
|
Questions and Answers and SNET Studies, 1956 |
| 186:1447 |
|
|
Retirement Units |
|
|
|
|
Station Equipment, 1926-1952 |
|
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|
|
Outside Plant, 1926-1952 |
| 186:1448 |
|
|
Retirement Units, Station Equipment, 1953-1966 |
|
General Accounting |
| 187:1449 |
|
Ansonia Telephone Company Documents, 1897-1901 |
| 187:1450 |
|
Bills and Receipts, 1883-1884 |
| 187:1451 |
|
Bills and Receipts, 1901-1919 |
|
|
Cancelled Debentures, 1893 October |
| 187:1452 |
|
|
1-30 w/indexes |
| 187:1453 |
|
|
31-57 |
| 187:1454 |
|
|
58-100 |
| 187:1455 |
|
|
101-130 |
| 187:1456 |
|
|
131-165 |
| 187:1457 |
|
|
166-200 |
| 187:1458 |
|
|
201-230 |
| 187:1459 |
|
|
231-265 |
| 187:1460 |
|
|
266-300 |
| 187:1461 |
|
|
301-321 |
| 187:1462 |
|
|
451-485 |
| 187:1463 |
|
|
486-531 |
| 187:1464 |
|
|
Debentures, 1983 January |
|
|
Circulars |
| 187:1465 |
|
|
Bulletins and Circulars, 1910-1926 |
| 187:1466 |
|
|
Bulletins #3 and #8 and Circulars #7 and #8 |
| 187:1467 |
|
|
Cancelled Accounting Circulars, 1910-1927 |
| 187:1468 |
|
|
Cancelled Accounting Circulars, 1912-1916 |
| 187:1469 |
|
|
Cancelled Circular #8, 1913 |
| 187:1470 |
|
|
Circular Letters, 1887-1891 |
| 187:1471 |
|
|
Circular Questions and Answers, 1913-1916 |
| 187:1472 |
|
|
Circular History and Changes, 1891-1928 |
| 187:1473 |
|
|
Circular #8, 1912 |
|
|
Continuing Property Records, 1943 April |
| 187:1474 |
|
|
Forms |
| 187:1475 |
|
|
General Statement |
| 187:1476 |
|
|
Inventory Forms |
| 187:1477 |
|
|
Location Records Routine |
| 187:1478 |
|
|
Practices and Records |
| 187:1479 |
|
|
Recommendations |
| 187:1480 |
|
|
Routines and Practices |
| 188 |
|
|
Woodbury Telephone Company CPR |
| 188:1481 |
|
|
|
1943-1947 |
| 188:1482 |
|
|
|
1948-1950 |
| 188:1483 |
|
|
|
1951-1952 |
| 188:1484 |
|
|
|
1953-1955 |
| 188:1485 |
|
|
|
Excess Profits Tax, 1950-1952 |
| 188:1486 |
|
|
|
Inventory Sheets, 1950 |
| 188:1487 |
|
Comparative Balance Sheets, 1940-1942 |
| 217:1488 |
|
Comparative Balance Sheet (OS), 1942-1943 |
| 188:1489 |
|
Correspondence, 1941-1953 |
|
|
Correspondence (original numbered order) |
| 188:1490 |
|
|
20.12-20.14 FCC and Bookmakers |
| 188:1491 |
|
|
20.15-20.18 Reports to FCC |
| 188:1492 |
|
|
20.8-20.10 Responses to FCC |
| 188:1493 |
|
|
20.11 FCC Annual and Monthly Reports |
| 188:1494 |
|
|
20.1-20.4 FCC Accounting Circulars |
| 188:1495 |
|
|
20.5-20.6 Uniform System of Accounts |
| 188:1496 |
|
|
20.7-20.7A FCC Uniform System of Accounts |
| 188:1497 |
|
|
36.2 Plant Inventories |
| 188:1498 |
|
|
36.3 Plant Inventories |
| 188:1499 |
|
|
36.6-36.11 Continuing Property Records |
| 188:1500 |
|
|
48.1 Excess Profits Tax |
| 188:1501 |
|
|
48.1 Excess Profits Tax |
| 188:1502 |
|
|
48.1 Taxes |
| 188:1503 |
|
|
74.3 and 126 Message Toll Settlement Contracts |
| 217:1504 |
|
Credit Debit Journal and Journal Details (OS), 1977 May |
|
|
Depreciation |
| 188:1505 |
|
|
Accounting Papers, 1907-1929 |
| 188:1506 |
|
|
Charges Reports to ICC, 1924-1931 |
| 188:1507 |
|
|
Charts, 1930 |
| 188:1508 |
|
|
Data, 1933-1934 |
| 189:1509 |
|
|
Deductions in Income Tax Returns, 1940-1952 |
| 189:1510 |
|
|
Pamphlets, 1923, 1927, 1939 |
| 189:1511 |
|
|
Regional Conferences, 1928-1929 |
| 189:1512 |
|
|
Reserve Analysis, 1913-1940 |
| 189:1513 |
|
|
Reserve Data, 1959-1966 |
| 189:1514 |
|
|
Reserve Data, 1967-1971 |
| 189:1515 |
|
|
Service Life and Plant Mortality Manuals, 1927 |
| 189:1516 |
|
Development of Equity Invested Capital, 1942-1949 |
| 189:1517 |
|
Disbursement Vouchers, 1941 |
| 189:1518 |
|
Division Expense Summary, 1885 July |
| 189:1519 |
|
Docket #14700 Bell System Brief, 1923 |
| 189:1520 |
|
Docket #14700 Bell System Brief, 1928 |
|
|
Emergencies |
| 189:1521 |
|
|
Flood Data Casualty Loss, 1955 |
| 189:1522 |
|
|
Flood Data; Taxes Depreciation Newspaper Clippings, 1955 |
| 189:1523 |
|
|
Flood Emergency Expense File, 1936 March |
| 189:1524 |
|
|
Flood Emergency Expenses, 1936 March |
| 189:1525 |
|
|
Hurricane Emergency Information, 1938 September - October |
| 189:1526 |
|
|
Hurricane Emergency Ledgers, 1938 September |
| 189:1527 |
|
|
Hurricane Estimate Information, 1944 |
| 189:1528 |
|
|
Hurricane Station and Line Data, 1938 September - October |
| 189:1529 |
|
|
Service Life and Salvage Studies, 1932 |
| 189:1530 |
|
Equipment Expenses, 1897 |
| 189:1531 |
|
Estimates for Statistician, 1959-1960 |
| 189:1532 |
|
Estimates for Statistician, 1961-1964 |
| 189:1533 |
|
Excess Profits Tax Estimation, 1950 |
| 189:1534 |
|
Excess Profits Tax and Developments, 1950-1952 |
|
|
Excess Profits Tax Forms (OS) 1942-1943 |
|
|
|
|
note: see box 217, folder 1535 |
|
|
Exchange Service Rates, 1920-1925 |
|
|
|
|
(includes area maps and tables) (OS) |
|
|
|
|
note: see box 217, folder 1536 |
| 189:1537 |
|
Expenses Bills and Receipts, 1894-1896 |
| 189:1538 |
|
Expense Forms, 1910 |
| 217:1539 |
|
FCC Monthly Reports, 1943-1944 |
|
|
|
|
(includes separation sheet) (OS) |
| 189:1540 |
|
FCC Special Investigation/Patent Structure of Bell System, 1937 February |
|
|
Handbooks |
| 190:1541 |
|
|
Cancelled Pages Part IV, 1953-1969 |
| 190:1542 |
|
|
Commercial Expense Accounts, 1933 January |
| 190:1543 |
|
|
Drop Wire Supports, 1927 |
| 190:1544 |
|
|
General Circular #301.2, 1957 |
| 190:1545 |
|
|
General Office Salaries, 1933 July |
| 190:1546 |
|
|
Line, Cable Placing and Splicing, 1932 February |
| 190:1547 |
|
|
Line, Cable Placing and Splicing, 1935 March |
| 190:1548 |
|
|
Miscellaneous Codes and Accounts, 1935 January |
| 190:1549 |
|
|
Miscellaneous Codes and Accounts, 1942 |
| 190:1550 |
|
|
Miscellaneous Codes and Accounts, 1949 |
| 191:1551 |
|
|
New England Telephone and Telegraph, 1962 |
| 191:1552 |
|
|
Outside Plant Forces, 1942 |
| 191:1553 |
|
|
Outside Plant Forces, 1949 |
| 191:1554 |
|
|
Preparation of Accounting Reports, 1941 |
| 191:1555 |
|
|
Preparation of Accounting Reports, 1950 July |
| 191:1556 |
|
|
Preparation of Accounting Reports, 1952 January |
| 191:1557 |
|
|
Revenue Accounting, 1946 |
| 191:1558 |
|
|
Sales Manual, 1932 |
| 191:1559-61 |
|
|
Station Installation and Maintenance, 1931-1934 |
| 191:1562 |
|
|
Stations No. 50 Coin Collector Installation, 1927 |
| 191:1563 |
|
|
Temporary Accounting Instructions for Buildings, 1933 January |
| 191:1564 |
|
|
Traffic Expense Accounts, 1933 January |
| 191:1565 |
|
|
Transmittal Notice, 1962-1963 |
| 192 |
|
Handbooks (bound books) |
| 192:1566-69 |
|
|
Cancelled Pages, Parts I-III, 1953-1969 |
| 192:1570-72 |
|
|
General Accounting Handbook, 1953-1955 |
| 192:1573 |
|
|
General Accounting Handbook Revisions, 1964-1969 |
| 217:1574 |
|
Inventory Sampling Manual (OS), 1975 |
|
|
Ledgers |
|
|
|
Depreciation Books |
| 193 |
|
|
|
1948-1954 |
| 194 |
|
|
|
1955-1961 |
| 195 |
|
|
|
1962-1965 |
| 196 |
|
|
|
1966-1972 |
|
|
|
Journal and Cash Record |
| 197 |
|
|
|
1975-1977 |
| 198 |
|
|
|
1977 December - 1980 February |
| 199 |
|
|
|
1980 February - December |
| 200 |
|
|
|
1981 |
| 201 |
|
|
|
1982 |
| 202 |
|
|
|
1983 |
| 203:1575 |
|
Outside Plant Engineering Practices, 1927 September |
|
|
Procedures (Bell Subsidiaries) |
| 203:1576 |
|
|
Bell Telephone of Canada, 1968 May |
| 203:1577-78 |
|
|
Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Co. Parts I and II, 1963 July |
| 203:1579-85 |
|
|
Illinois Bell Telephone Co. Plant Accounting Practice Parts I-IV, 1960-1961 |
| 203:1586-87 |
|
|
New York Telephone Co. Accounting Handbook Parts I and II, 1960 January |
| 203:1588 |
|
|
Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. Field Accounting, 1963 March |
| 203:1589-90 |
|
|
Pacific Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. Acct Handbook Parts I, II, 1960 |
| 203:1591-94 |
|
|
Pacific Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. Plant Acct. Parts I and II, 1957-1963 |
| 204:1595 |
|
|
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. Plant Accounting, 1963 January |
| 204:1596-98 |
|
|
SNET Line Construction Parts I-III, 1963-1964 |
| 204:1599-1601 |
|
|
SNET Line Construction Manual Parts I-III, 1963-1964 |
| 204:1602 |
|
Property Lease, 1888 |
| 204:1603 |
|
Rate Case Exhibits, 1947 |
| 204:1604 |
|
Rate Case Information, 1947 |
| 204:1605 |
|
Rate Loops and Distances, 1891 November |
| 204:1606-08 |
|
Real Estate and Equipment Codes, 1976-1978 |
| 204:1609-13 |
|
Retirement Unit Costs, 1977-1978 |
| 204:1614 |
|
Retirement Unit Costs for Cable, 1978 |
| 204:1615 |
|
Retirement Unit Costs Development Data, 1978 |
| 204:1616-20 |
|
Spending Vouchers, 1920 |
| 205:1621-28 |
|
Spending Vouchers, 1920 |
|
|
Station Accounting |
|
|
|
Correspondence |
| 205:1629 |
|
|
|
1957-1958 |
| 205:1630 |
|
|
|
1958 April |
| 205:1631 |
|
|
|
1958 July |
| 205:1632 |
|
|
|
1959 |
| 205:1633 |
|
|
|
1959 October |
| 205:1634 |
|
|
|
1960 |
| 205:1635 |
|
|
|
1961 |
| 205:1636 |
|
|
|
1962 |
| 205:1637 |
|
|
|
1963 |
| 205:1638-39 |
|
|
Cost Factors, 1970-1978 |
| 205:1640-41 |
|
|
Cost Factor Study Data, 1976-1977 |
| 205:1642 |
|
|
Guidelines for Sample Estimates, 1974 |
| 205:1643 |
|
|
Material Usage Study, 1975-1977 |
| 205:1644 |
|
|
Memoranda, 1972 |
| 205:1645 |
|
|
Minutes, Exhibits and Correspondence, 1960-1965 |
| 205:1646 |
|
|
Movement Estimating, 1957 |
| 205:1647 |
|
|
Sample Inventories, 1956-1958 |
| 206:1648-49 |
|
Station Apparatus Estimates, 1968-1978 |
| 206:1650 |
|
Station Apparatus Instruction Manual, 1971 |
| 206:1651 |
|
Station Apparatus Inventory Instruction Manual, 1971 |
| 217:1652 |
|
Station Growth Reports (OS), 1919-1928 |
| 206:1653 |
|
Subscribers Trial Balance, 1886 February |
| 217:1654 |
|
Tax Assessing Forms, 1959 |
|
|
|
|
(includes separation sheet) (OS) |
|
|
|
|
note: see box 217, folder 1654 |
| 206:1655 |
|
Tax Assessing Forms Samples, 1959 |
| 206:1656 |
|
Tax Information and Forms, 1955 |
| 206:1657 |
|
Tool Study, 1947-1952 |
| 207:1658-61 |
|
Transfers, 1895-1896 |
| 207:1662 |
|
Transfers and Receipts, 1898-1901 |
| 207:1663 |
|
Transfer Wrapping (original), 1896 |
| 207:1664-66 |
|
Yearly Statements, 1894-1907 |
|
Insurance |
| 208:1668 |
|
AT&T Fire Reports, Fire Insurance Data, 1957-1966 |
|
|
Automobile and General Liability Insurance |
|
|
|
Automobile Insurance |
| 208:1669 |
|
|
|
1948-1952 |
| 208:1670 |
|
|
|
1952-1956 |
| 208:1671 |
|
|
|
1956-1957 |
| 208:1672 |
|
|
|
1957-1958 |
| 208:1673 |
|
|
|
1958-1959 |
| 208:1674 |
|
|
|
1959-1960 |
|
|
|
General Liability |
| 208:1675 |
|
|
|
1950-1952 |
| 208:1676 |
|
|
|
1952-1953 |
| 208:1677 |
|
|
|
1953-1954 |
| 208:1678 |
|
|
|
1954-1955 |
| 208:1679 |
|
|
|
1955-1956 |
| 208:1680 |
|
|
|
1956-1957 |
| 208:1681 |
|
|
|
1957-1958 |
| 208:1682 |
|
|
|
1959-1960 |
| 208:1683 |
|
|
|
1960-1961 |
| 208:1684 |
|
|
|
1961-1962 |
| 208:1685 |
|
|
|
Accidents, 1957-1964 |
| 208:1686 |
|
|
|
Building Inspection Schedules, 1963 |
| 208:1687-88 |
|
|
|
Excess, 1952-1961 |
| 208:1689-91 |
|
|
|
Excess, 1961-1964 |
|
|
|
Automobile and General Liability |
| 208:1692 |
|
|
|
1959-1960 |
| 208:1693 |
|
|
|
1960-1961 |
| 209:1694-95 |
|
|
|
1961-1962 |
| 209:1696-97 |
|
|
|
1962-1963, |
| 209:1698 |
|
|
|
1963-1964, |
| 209:1699 |
|
|
|
1964-1965, |
| 209:1700 |
|
|
|
1965-1966, |
| 209:1701 |
|
|
|
Bids, 1964-1966 |
| 209:1702 |
|
|
|
Loss Records, 1956-1964 |
| 209:1703 |
|
|
|
Retrospective Basis - Payments, 1957 |
|
|
Boiler Insurance |
| 209:1704 |
|
|
Correspondence and General, 1949-1959 |
|
|
|
Policy |
| 209:1705 |
|
|
|
1952-1954, |
| 209:1706 |
|
|
|
1954-1956, |
| 209:1707 |
|
|
|
1956-1958, |
| 209:1708-09 |
|
|
|
1961-1964, |
| 209:1710-12 |
|
|
Policy - Boilers and Water Heater, 1964-1967 |
| 209:1713 |
|
Inspection Schedules, 1951-1953 |
| 209:1714 |
|
Bonds for excavation on CT highways and proof of solvency, 1950 |
| 209:1715 |
|
Bonds for filing with PUC for rate increases, 1947-1959 |
| 209:1716 |
|
Bonds, letter to Stamford indicating surplus not less then $150,000, 1958-1959 |
| 209:1717 |
|
Broad form money and securities policy, 1949-1955 |
| 209:1718 |
|
Brochures - other companies, 1962-1963 |
| 209:1719-20 |
|
Burglary, Robbery and General Insurance, 1928-1954 |
| 209:1721 |
|
Certificates - Town of Manchester, 1960-1964 |
| 209:1722 |
|
Check Alteration and Forgery Insurance, 1921-1958 |
| 210 |
|
Correspondence (arranged by town) |
| 210:1723 |
|
|
Baltic - Guilford, 1946-1960 |
| 210:1724 |
|
|
Hamden - Mystic, 1946-1960 |
| 210:1725 |
|
|
Naugatuck - Rockville, 1946-1960 |
| 210:1726 |
|
|
Saybrook - Wolcott, 1946-1960 |
| 210:1727 |
|
Earned Unbilled Toll insurance, 1935-1948 |
| 210:1728 |
|
Employee Fidelity Bond; primary commercial blanket band, 1929-1944 |
|
|
Equipment Installation Insurance Policy |
| 210:1729 |
|
|
Supporting material for steam damage to a PBX unit on September 26, 1965 at New Haven City Hall, 1965 |
| 210:1730 |
|
|
Supporting material for steam damage to a PBX unit on September 26, 1965 at New Haven City Hall, 1965-1967 |
| 210:1731 |
|
Federal Deposit Insurance - Corporate, 1934 |
|
|
Fidelity of Employees Insurance |
| 210:1732 |
|
|
Bond and Correspondence, 1960-1966 |
| 210:1733 |
|
|
Waterbury Tire Case - Correspondence, 1965 |
| 210:1734-35 |
|
|
Waterbury Tire Case - Insurance Claim, 1965 |
|
|
Fire Insurance |
|
|
|
Additions 310 Orange St, New Haven |
| 210:1736 |
|
|
55 Trumbull St. Hartford, 1953-1955 |
| 210:1737 |
|
|
Automobiles in large company garages, 1942-1949 |
| 210:1738 |
|
|
Central Office Equipment in leased buildings, 1951 |
| 210:1739 |
|
|
Company Owned Buildings and Contents, 1949 |
| 210:1740 |
|
|
Correspondence, 1960-1963 |
| 210:1741 |
|
|
Inquiries from local agencies regarding insurance, 1950-1963 |
| 210:1742 |
|
|
Lease Requirements, 1950-1954 |
| 210:1743 |
|
|
Leased or Owned Buildings, 1948-1958 |
| 210:1744 |
|
|
Property Purchased for Future Use, 1947-1949 |
| 210:1745 |
|
|
Statistics - prior to 1945, 1921-1945 |
| 210:1746 |
|
|
Supplies and Equipment in Temporary Storage, 1947-1953 |
|
|
|
Towns |
| 210:1747 |
|
|
|
Bridgeport, 383 John St., 1959-1960 |
| 210:1748 |
|
|
|
Bridgeport, 430 John St., 1956-1958 |
| 210:1749 |
|
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Bristol, Cameo building, 1961-1962 |
| 210:1750 |
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Bristol central office, 1966-1967 |
| 210:1751 |
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Brookfield central office, 1966-1967 |
| 210:1752 |
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Cheshire central office, 1965-1966 |
| 210:1753 |
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Clinton central office, 1961-1962 |
| 210:1754 |
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Danbury central office, 1960-1961 |
| 210:1755 |
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Danielson central office, 1960-1961 |
| 210:1756 |
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Deep River central office, 1965-1966 |
| 210:1757 |
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East Hampton central office, 1965 |
| 210:1758 |
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East Hartford central office, 1963-1964 |
| 210:1759 |
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Essex central office, 1965-1966 |
| 210:1760 |
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Farmington central office, 1964-1965 |
| 210:1761 |
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Farmington/Unionville building, 1964-1965 |
| 211:1762 |
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Georgetown central office, 1964 |
| 211:1763 |
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Glastonbury central office, 1963-1964 |
| 211:1764 |
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Groton central office, 1963 |
| 211:1765 |
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Hartford central office #2, 1966 |
| 211:1766 |
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Jewett City central office, 1966-1967 |
| 211:1767 |
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Lebanon central office, 1966 |
| 211:1768 |
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Manchester central office, 1962 |
| 211:1769 |
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Manchester central office, 1965-1966 |
| 211:1770 |
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Meriden garage and office building, 1966-1967 |
| 211:1771 |
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Moodus central office, 1966 |
| 211:1772 |
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Moosup central office, 1965-1966 |
| 211:1773 |
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Mystic/Stonington central office, 1962 |
| 211:1774 |
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Naugatuck central office, 1962-1963 |
| 211:1775 |
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New Bethany central office, 1963-1964 |
| 211:1776 |
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New Haven, 40 Wall St., 1958 |
| 211:1777 |
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New Haven, 300 George St., 1957-1960 |
| 211:1778 |
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New Haven, 310 Orange St., 1966 |
| 211:1779 |
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New Haven - East central office, 1965-1966 |
| 211:1780 |
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New Haven/Hamden central office, 1962-1963 |
| 211:1781 |
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New London, C.A.M.A Building, 1959-1961 |
| 211:1782 |
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New Milford central office, 1965 |
| 211:1783 |
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New Thompsonville garage, 1963 |
| 211:1784 |
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Newington central office, 1963-1964 |
| 211:1785 |
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Newtown central office, 1963 |
| 211:1786 |
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Norwalk central office, 1962-1965 |
| 211:1787 |
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Norwich/Montville central office, 1965 |
| 211:1788 |
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Plainville central office, 1965-1966 |
| 211:1789 |
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Portland central office, 1959-1960 |
| 211:1790 |
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Ridgefield central office, 1964-1965 |
| 211:1791 |
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Rockville central office, 1966 |
| 211:1792 |
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Saybrook central office, 1964-1965 |
| 211:1793 |
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Seymour central office, 1965-1966 |
| 211:1794 |
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Southington central office, 1963-1964 |
| 211:1795 |
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Staffords Springs central office, 1965-1966 |
| 211:1796 |
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Storrs central office, 1965-1966 |
| 211:1797 |
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Stratford central office, 1966-1967 |
| 211:1798 |
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Thomaston central office, 1967 |
| 211:1799 |
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Watertown central office, 1965-1966 |
| 211:1800 |
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West Hartford central office, 1960-1962 |
| 211:1801 |
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Westbrook garage, 1961-1962 |
| 211:1802 |
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Wilton central office, 1961-1962 |
| 211:1803 |
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Windsor Locks central office, 1962-1963 |
| 211:1804-05 |
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Hartford Steam-Boiler Inspection Reports, 1966-1967 |
| 211:1806 |
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Highway Bonds - Cancelled, 1953-1958 |
| 211:1807 |
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Indemnity Bond 234574, 1950-1959 |
| 211:1808 |
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Insurance Commission Distributions, 1959-1964 |
| 211:1809 |
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Insurance Lists (in force and fire insurance cancelled), 1950-1955 |
| 211:1810 |
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Investigation into insurance on securities with banks, 1945-1948 |
| 212:1811 |
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Liability - 314-320 Orange St. New Haven, 1951 |
| 212:1812 |
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Marsh & McLennon - Fire and Safety Inspections, 1949-1962 |
| 212:1813 |
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Open Stock Burglary Insurance - New Haven (W.E. strike), 1967 |
| 212:1814-15 |
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Records of Motor Vehicles, 1959-1963 |
| 212:1816-17 |
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Records of Motor Vehicles, 1963-1966 |
| 212:1818 |
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Records of Motor Vehicle Adjustment Premium, 1958-1961 |
| 212:1819 |
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Security Bond f16856, indemnity bond 75252, 1927-1948 |
| 212:1820 |
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Self Insurance Study, 1966 |
| 213:1821 |
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Self Insurance Study, 1966 |
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Seminars and Conferences |
| 213:1822 |
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Bell System Regional Corporate Insurance Conference, 1962 |
| 213:1823 |
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Bell System Insurance Conference, 1964 |
| 213:1824 |
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Insurance Seminar - Greater New Haven Area, 1962 |
| 213:1825 |
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SNET Corporate Insurance Program, undated |
| 213:1826 |
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Transit Insurance, 1959 |
| 213:1827 |
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Travelers Inspection Reports, 1966-1967 |
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Private Mobile Radio Loss |
| 214:1828 |
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1964 Review, 1961-1964 |
| 214:1829 |
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Correspondence, 1951-1959 |
| 214:1830 |
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Correspondence, 1960 January - June |
| 214:1831 |
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Correspondence, 1960 July - November |
| 214:1832 |
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Correspondence, 1961-1962 |
| 215:1833 |
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Correspondence and TWX, 1962 |
| 215:1834 |
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Data pertaining to private mobile radio retirements, 1962? |
| 218:1835 |
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Data pertaining to private mobile radio retirements (OS), 1962? |
| 215:1836 |
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Data - Miscellaneous |
| 215:1837 |
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Development of estimated private mobile loss for 1960, 1960 |
| 215:1838 |
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FCC Development, 1962 |
| 215:1839 |
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Sale of private systems - Hartford Electric Light Co., Connecticut Light & Power, 1947-1958 |
| 215:1840 |
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Work papers - developing a loss due to the disposition of private mobile equipment for 1958 |
| 215:1841 |
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Work papers - developing a loss due to the disposition of private mobile equipment for 1959 |
| 215:1842 |
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Work papers - developing a loss due to the disposition of private mobile equipment for 1961 |
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Mobile private line - index cards, 1958-1961 |
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General Accounting |
| 217:1488 |
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Comparative Balance Sheet, 1942-1943 |
| 217:1504 |
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Credit Debit Journal and Journal Details, 1977 May |
| 217:1535 |
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Excess Profits Tax Forms, 1942-1943 |
| 217:1536 |
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Exchange Service Rates, 1920-1925 |
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(includes area maps and tables) |
| 217:1539 |
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FCC Monthly Reports, 1943-1944 |
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(includes separation sheet) |
| 217:1574 |
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Inventory Sampling Manual, 1975 |
| 217:1652 |
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Station Growth Reports, 1919-1928 |
| 217:1654 |
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Tax Assessing Forms, 1959 |
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(includes separation sheet) |
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Private Mobile Radio Loss |
| 218:1835 |
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Data Pertaining to Private Mobile Radio Retirements, 1962 |
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