Albums (books)
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
administrative, book, clipings, correspondence, financial records, fliers, legal documents, manuscripts, publications , 1994-2007
Books, 1946
[subjects include Trial of the major war criminals, volume I - IX]
Books, 1946
[subjects include Trial of the major war criminals, volume x - XVI]
Books , 1946
[subjects include Trial of the major war criminals, volume XVII - XXVI]
Books , 1948 - 1949
[subjects include Trial of the major war criminals, volume XXII, XXIII, XXV, XXVII, XXVIII, XXX-XXXII]]
Books, 1949
[subjects include Trial of the major war criminals, volume XXXIII -XLI]
Bristol Brass Company Records
Samuel and Ann Charters Archives of Blues and Vernacular African American Musical Culture
Connecticut Street Railroad Photograph Album
Album of 685 photographs of scenes of street railroads and trolley cars in Connecticut.
Thomas J. Dodd Papers
The Thomas J. Dodd Papers illuminate the diverse public life of a self-styled crusader. The collection consists primarily of material from Dodd's Senate years (1959-1971) and the Nuremberg war crimes trial before the International Military Tribunal from 1945-1946.
University of Connecticut, Handicapped Homemaker Project Records
The project lasted five years and was officially titled “Work Simplification in the Area of Child Care for Physically Handicapped Women”. The main work of the project took place between 1955 and 1960.
Ruth Krauss Papers
The Ruth Krauss Papers contain documents and artwork created by Ruth Krauss in her work as a children's author and poet. The collection also includes materials related to the publication of Krauss's books, such as galleys, illustrations, brochures, posters, and audio-visual materials. The collection contains some documents and artwork created by David Leisk (Crockett Johnson), Krauss's husband. Separated materials include monographs, serials, and audio-visual materials.
Meriden & Cromwell Railroad/Meriden, Waterbury & Connecticut River Railroad Photograph Album
The Meriden & Cromwell Railroad ran between these two cities in Connecticut from 1885 to 1888 when its name changed to the Meriden, Waterbury & Connecticut River Railroad, and was extended to Waterbury, Connecticut, until 1892, when the line was taken over by the New York & New England Railroad. The Album, compiled by James M.S. Ullman of Meriden, Connecticut, has 185 photographs of locomotives, stations, and other scenes associated with these railroad lines.
New Britain Machine Company Records
University of Connecticut, President's Office Records [Glenn W. Ferguson, 1973-1978]
Contains the office files of the President's Office during Dr. Ferguson's administration as well as personal documents, correspondence, photographs, diaries, and emphemera from Ferguson's childhood through his careers as a diplomat, administrator of the Peace Corps/VISTA, academic administrator, and head of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Lincoln Center.