Connecticut (state)
Found in 1037 Collections and/or Records:
Apothecaries Hall Company, 1907-1918
Appel, Fred B, 1909
Archery champion, Jane Weber, 1950
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Archery champion, Jane Weber, 1950
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Archery groups, 1950
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Archery groups, 1951
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Archery individuals, 1950
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Archery - Marna Young, 1951
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Archery practice, 1951
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Archibald, James F., 1917
Ardele Valcourt Loughlin scholarship plaque, 1950
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Argentina, 1907-1913
Arithmetic, undated
This broad collection dates from the early nineteenth to the early twentieth century. Featuring Administrative records, awards, books, clippings, correspondence, ephemera, financial records, interviews, legal documents, manuscripts, military records, oral histories, photographs, postcards, posters, publications, realia, and scrapbooks, the collection offers a wide range of sources relevant to the history of Hampton.
Arithmetic, Phonetics, etc.
Arithmetic, Phonetics, etc., undated
This broad collection dates from the early nineteenth to the early twentieth century. Featuring Administrative records, awards, books, clippings, correspondence, ephemera, financial records, interviews, legal documents, manuscripts, military records, oral histories, photographs, postcards, posters, publications, realia, and scrapbooks, the collection offers a wide range of sources relevant to the history of Hampton.
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1909-1920
Armstrong, Lee F., 1908-1911
Arnold, Ernest M., Banker and Broker, 1906-1907
Arnold, Robert H., 1919
Arts and Crafts Show, Storrs, 1955
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Arts and Crafts Show, Storrs, 1955
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Arts and Crafts Show, Storrs, 1955
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Arts and Crafts Show, Storrs, 1955
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Arts and Crafts Show, Storrs, 1955
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Arts and Crafts Show, Storrs, 1955
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Arts and Crafts Show, Storrs, 1955
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Arts and Crafts Show, Storrs, 1955
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Arts and Crafts Show, Storrs, 1955
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Arts and Crafts Show, Storrs , 1955
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.