TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview of the Collection
Historical Note
Scope and Content
Arrangement
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Container List
Series 1. Interviews 1951
Series 2. Summonses 1951
Series 3. Police Material circa 1950-1951
Series 4. Correspondence circa 1940-1951
Series 5. Hartford Housing Authority circa 1948-1951
Series 6. Financial Records circa 1940-1951
Series 7. Newspaper Clippings circa 1940-1951 |
RG 003, Hartford Housing Authority Investigation, Hartford Superior Court, One-man Grand Jury, Judge William Maltbie
Inventory of Records
Finding aid prepared by Henry A. Arneth. Revised by Mark H. Jones.
Copyright © 2007 by the Connecticut State Library
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Connecticut State Library |
| Creator: |
Connecticut. Superior Court (Hartford County) |
| Title: |
Hartford Housing Authority investigation records |
| Dates: |
circa 1940-1951 |
| Quantity: |
3.5 cubic feet |
| Abstract: |
In the summer of 1951, State Supreme Justice William Mills Maltbie conducted a one-man grand jury investigation of the Hartford
Housing Authority.
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| Identification: |
RG003_HHA |
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1987-064 |
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The records are in English.
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The one man grand jury was the final stage of an investigation of the Hartford Housing Authority that began in 1950. In February,
the Hartford Courant began publishing articles by reporter Gerald L. Demeusy about the Hartford Housing Authority and the
conditions of the housing projects. Demeusy documented that trouble that large families had in getting a place in the housing
projects. He learned that purchasing furniture from a certain store would constitute enough criteria to approve an application
for housing. These exposes led the Hartford City Council to request that City Manager Carleton Sharpe conduct an investigation
into the allegations against the HHA. Sharpe appointed a seven person Housing Board of Inquiry in April 1951. In late May,
the Board began public hearings at which officials and employees of the HHA were questioned. It learned that individual members
of the commission determined whose application for housing in the projects was approved, that its financial housekeeping was
unprofessional and that contracts were given to only one architectural firm. In June 1951, before the Board ended its investigation,
the Hartford Housing Authority Commission resigned en masse. This resulted in the termination of the investigation by the Housing Board of Inquiry. The Board submitted its report to
the City Manager, citing the need for a "competent executive director" and a "trained staff" at the Hartford Housing Authority.
Sharpe appointed four members of the Board of Inquiry to the Authority's commission.
However, serious questions about possible criminal behavior remained unanswered. For a couple weeks, Chief State's Attorney
Albert S. Bill conducted an investigation with the assistance of the State Police. Governor John Davis Lodge recommended to
Bill that he ask Hartford Superior Court Judge Thomas J. Molloy for the appointment of a one man grand jury to investigate
the issues raised by the City of Hartford's inquiry. Molloy appointed the newly retired former Chief Justice of the State
Supreme Court, William H. Maltbie, as a one man grand jury to "determine whether or not there is probable cause to believe
that a crime or crimes have been committed within the county in connection with the affairs of the Housing Authority of the
City of Hartford." In an editorial, the Hartford Courant praised the choice of Judge Maltbie, whom, it emphasized, "can be depended on for an impartial, judicial, and searching examination
of the facts." "It is good that the matter has now reached this determinative stage," the Courant continued, "after all the previous detours, circumlocutions, and circumambulations." ("The Significant Phase of the Housing
Inquiry," HC, July 12, 1951.)
Maltbie started his investigation on July 11 and examined documents and witnesses about the Authority's operations stretching
back eight years. In his final report, the judge stated that he had "confined" his investigation to the period starting in
September 1947 to June 1951. He had the power of subpoena and heard testimony in private with State's Attorney Bill participating
in the questioning. At the same time State Auditors examined the Authority's business records, and their findings made the
daily headlines. On October 18, Maltbie ended the taking of testimony from witnesses and on January 3, 1952, he issued a 16
page report of his findings. He found "no reasonable grounds for a prosecution for a crime," he did find "a lack of competence
on the part of the commission and certain of its officers and employees" and "a lack of appreciation" by them of "their obligations
to act fairly and disinterestedly in carrying on the large public service entrusted to them." ("Old HHA 'Controlled By Outside
Influences' Says Maltbie; No Grounds For Prosecution," HC, January 4, 1952.) As the Courant concluded, "All is now past. But here it stands in the record as a warning, in the city and indeed in the State, that public
office is still a public trust." ("The Verdict on the H.H.A.," HC, January 5, 1952.)
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The records consist of interviews; summonses; police material including reports and notebooks; correspondence; Hartford Housing
Authority material; financial records including bank statements and cancelled checks, incorporation papers and tax returns;
and newspaper clippings.
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Series 1. Interviews, 1951. Arranged chronologically.
Series 2. Summonses, 1951. Arranged chronologically.
Series 3. Police Material, circa 1950-1951.
Series 4. Correspondence, circa 1940-1951. Arranged alphabetically
Series 5. Hartford Housing Authority, circa 1948-1951.
Series 6. Financial Records, circa 1940-1951.
Series 7. Newspaper Clippings, circa 1940-1951.
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Restrictions on Access
These records are stored at an off-site facility and therefore may not be available on a same-day basis.
See the Rules and Procedures for Researchers Using Archival Records and Secured Collections policy.
Restrictions on Use
See the Reproduction and Publications of State Library Collections policy.
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RG005:032 John Davis Lodge Gubernatorial Records, box 577, Folder: Hartford Housing Authority.
Newspaper Clipping Files, 1932-1992, for the years 1950-1951.
Daniel Radcliffe, Charter Oak Terrace: Life, Death and Rebirth of a Housing Project”, 1998.
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Organizations:
Connecticut. Superior Court (Hartford County)
Hartford Housing Authority
Persons:
Beach, Goodwin Batterson
Dunn, Jacob
Gilligan, Edward
Kaminsky, E. Edward
Maltbie, William Mills, 1880-
Remer, George H.
Weiner, Abraham (Jack)
Places:
Hartford (Conn.)
Subjects:
Connecticut. Superior Court (Hartford County) -- Records and correspondence
Grand jury -- Connecticut -- Hartford County
Housing -- Connecticut -- Hartford
Investigations
Document Types:
Articles of incorporation
Bank statements
Checks (bank checks)
Clippings
Contracts
Correspondence
Judicial Records
Minutes
Notebooks
Purchase orders
Receipts (financial records)
Reports
Summonses
Tax returns
Transcripts
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| Series 1. Interviews, 1951 |
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Summaries and index, 1951 |
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O'Neil, John J, 1951 July 3 |
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Stavol, James D., 1951 July 5 |
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Rosenthal, Ernest, 1951 July 5 |
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Weiner, Abraham J. (Jack), 1951 July 6 |
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Doyle, John F., 1951 July 6 |
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Metropoils, Thomas, 1951 July 9 |
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Galic, Harold E., 1951 July 9 |
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Ames Construction Company (Defazio, Pasqualle and Ferizzi, Frank), 1951 July 9 |
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Roog, Joseph, 1951 July 9 |
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Johnson, Mary, 1951 July 10 |
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Murray, Mary, 1951 July 10 |
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Giardini, Angelo, 1951 July 11 |
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Williams, Antone M., 1951 July 11 |
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Demers, Albert, 1951 July 12 |
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Scott, William A., 1951 July 12 |
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Gillespie, Rufus, 1951 July 12 |
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Hart, Edmond (Edward), 1951 July 13 |
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Pearson, John, 1951 July 16 |
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Donohue, Michael, 1951 July 18 |
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Putnam, Rosalind Lawson, 1951 July 18 |
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French, Lawrence, 1951 July 18 |
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Fletcher, Daniel, 1951 July 19 |
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McManus, Barbara F., 1951 July 19 |
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Lee, Ann M., 1951 July 19 |
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Cardo, Joseph Anthony, 1951 July 20 |
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Camillieri, Joseph, 1951 July 20 |
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Spitzer, Henry, 1951 July 23 |
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Ludorf, Henry F., 1951 July 23 |
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Vercelli, Joseph T., 1951 July 24 |
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Scheide, Lester Beach, 1951 July 25 |
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Marshall, Harold B., 1951 July 25 |
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Gosselin, U. D., 1951 July 26 |
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Anderson, Joseph F., 1951 July 26 |
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Bidwell, Harold Frederick, 1951 July 26 |
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Erff, Frederick, 1951 July 27 |
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McQuade, Thomas J., 1951 August 2 |
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O'Neil, Thomas J., 1951 August 2, 6 |
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Turley, Vincent E., 1951 August 7 |
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Gilligan, Edward W., 1951 August 8 |
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Gregory, George, 1951 August 14 |
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Hills, Russell, 1951 August 21 |
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Goulet, Gerard C., 1951 August 21 |
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Weinburg, Leo G., 1951 August 22 |
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Tramonte, Emil, 1951 August 22 |
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Cohen, Sally B., 1951 August 28 |
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Beidelman, Elanor, 1951 August 28 |
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Manaker, Aaron, 1951 August 28 |
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Gilbertson, Mary S., 1951 August 29 |
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Hyman, George M., circa 1951 |
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Beach, Goodwin B., circa 1951 |
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Kane, Joseph E., circa 1951 |
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Dunn, Jacob, circa 1951 |
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Loshbough, Bernard E., circa 1951 |
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Kaminski, E. Edward, circa 1951 |
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Simons, Rubin, circa 1951 |
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Barry, John T., circa 1951 |
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McDonough, Charles, circa 1951 |
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McCue, William D., circa 1951 |
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Fairchild, Henry, circa 1951 |
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Kelly, John P., circa 1951 |
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Roth Hardware (Harry Rosenthal), circa 1951 |
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Kane, John (Boston), circa 1951 |
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Index to testamony, circa 1951 |
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| Series 2. Summonses, 1951 |
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Doyle, John F, 1951 July 16 |
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O'Neil, John J., 1951 July 16 |
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Remer, Lt. George H., 1951 July 16 |
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Stavol, James D., 1951 July 16 |
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Defazio, Pasqualle, 1951 July 18 |
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Feriuzzi, Frank, 1951 July 18 |
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Gallic, Harold E., 1951 July 18 |
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Metropoils, Thomas, 1951 July 18 |
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Pearson, John B., 1951 July 18 |
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Rosenthal, Ernest, 1951 July 20 |
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Weiner, Abraham J. (Jack), 1951 July 20 |
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Spitzer, Henry, 1951 July 23 |
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Demers, Albert C., 1951 July 24 |
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McCook, Anson T., 1951 July 24 |
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Scott, William A., 1951 July 24 |
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Williams, Antone M., 1951 July 24 |
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Cardo, Joseph Anthony, 1951 July 25 |
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Giardini, Angelo, 1951 July 25 |
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Hart, Edward J., 1951 July 25 |
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Roog, Joseph, 1951 July 25 |
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The Hartford Metal Products Company, Inc., 1951 July 30 |
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The Hartford Roofing and Sheet Metal Company, Inc., 1951 July 30 |
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Hyman, George M., 1951 July 30 |
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Fairchild, Henry, 1951 July 30 |
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Kane, Joseph E., 1951 July 30 |
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Kane and Fairchild, Architechts (a partnership), 1951 July 30 |
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The White Company, Inc., 1951 July 30 |
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Fletcher, Daniel, 1951 August 22 |
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French, Lawrence Theron, 1951 August 22 |
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Gillespie, Rufus Charles, 1951 August 22 |
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Putnam, Rosalind Lawson, 1951 August 22 |
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Loshbough, Bernard E., 1951 August 22, 23 |
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McDonough, Charles H., 1951 August 22, 23 |
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Anderson, Joseph F., 1951 August 24, 28 |
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Bidwell, Harold Frederick, 1951 August 24, 28 |
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Camillieri, Joseph F., 1951 August 24 |
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Donohue, Michael, 1951 August 24 |
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Gosselin, U. D., 1951 August 24 |
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Ludorf, Henry F., 1951 August 24 |
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Marshall, Harold W., 1951 August 24 |
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Scheide, Lester Beach, 1951 August 24 |
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Vercelli, Joseph T., 1951 August 24 |
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Purrington, Wilbur, 1951 August 28 |
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Cohen, Sally B., 1951 August 30 |
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Goulet, Gerard C., 1951 August 30 |
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Gregory, George M., 1951 August 30 |
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Lee, Ann M., 1951 August 30 |
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McManus, Barbara F., 1951 August 30 |
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McQuade, Thomas J., 1951 August 30 |
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O'Neil, Thomas J., 1951 August 30 |
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Tramonte, Emil, 1951 August 30 |
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Turley, Vincent E., 1951 August 30 |
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Weinburg, Leo G., 1951 August 30 |
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Michel, Sam, 1951 September 4 |
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Kane, Joseph E., 1951 September 6 |
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Barry, John T., 1951 September 7 |
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Beach, Goodwin B., 1951 September 7 |
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Carr, George E., 1951 September 7 |
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Kaminski, E. Edward, 1951 September 7 |
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Manaker, Aaron, 1951 September 7 |
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Barry, John T., 1951 September 12 |
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Hart, Owen, 1951 September 12 |
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Brown, Warren M., 1951 September 21 |
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Gilligan, Edward W., 1951 September 21 |
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Hills, Russell, 1951 September 21 |
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McCue, William D., 1951 September 21 |
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Simon, Philip, 1951 September 21 |
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Rosenthal, Harry, 1951 September 25 |
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Kane, John, 1951 September 28 |
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Bailey, John M., 1951 October 5 |
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Dunn, Jacob, 1951 October 5 |
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Kelly, John P., 1951 October 5 |
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Murphy, Thomas E., 1951 October 9 |
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Galleraini, Margurite, 1951 October 17 |
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| Series 3. Police Material, circa 1950-1951 |
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Reports |
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Officer Miller, Lois F., 1951 July |
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Lt. Remer, George H., circa 1951 |
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Notebooks |
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Officer Doyle, John J., circa 1951 |
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Officer Leonard, Thomas, circa 1951 |
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Lt. Remer, George H., 1951 June |
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Detective Rome, Samuel |
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1951 June 25-July 3 |
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1951 July 23-August 8 |
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Unidentified police books and loose pages, circa 1951 |
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Unidentified steno books, circa 1951 |
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Lt. George H. Remer material, circa 1951 |
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This material appears to be from the desk of Lt. George H. Remer. |
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Correspondance, Number 1 of 3 |
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Indexes, Number 2 of 3 |
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Notes, Number 3 of 3 |
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Court documents, circa 1950-1951 |
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Notes, circa 1950-1951 |
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| Series 4. Correspondence, circa 1940-1951 |
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Annonymous information, circa 1950-1951 |
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Architect's materials, circa 1950-1951 |
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Barry, John T., circa 1940-1951 |
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Gallic, Harold E., circa 1940-1951 |
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Fleige, Harold, 1948 |
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Goulet material, circa 1940-1951 |
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Kane and Fairchild miscellaneous papers, circa 1940-1951 |
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McCook, Anson T., circa 1948 |
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O'Neil, John J. miscellaneous papers, circa 1940-1951 |
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Roofing quote, 1950 April |
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Stavol, James D. material, circa 1950-1951 |
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J. S. Thorn, Co., 1950 May 5 |
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Tramonte, Emil, circa 1940-1951 |
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Turley, Vincent E. suspension and reinstatement letter, 1951 May |
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| Series 5. Hartford Housing Authority, circa 1948-1951 |
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Part 1 of 4: Court papers, circa 1951 |
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Part 2 of 4: Correspondance, circa 1951 |
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Part 3 of 4: Sharpe inquiry, circa 1951 |
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Part 4 of 4: Notes, circa 1950-1951 |
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List of personnel, circa 1950-1951 |
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Reports, circa 1950-1951 |
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Attorney and architect's contracts, circa 1948-1951 |
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Extracts of minutes SHA, 1949, May 23 |
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| Series 6. Financial Records, circa 1940-1951 |
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Bond list for Charles McDonough, Inc, circa 1948-1951 |
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Bank statements, Joseph and Lillian Kane, 1948-1951 |
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Cancelled checks |
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Hartford Roofing, 1951 |
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Joseph and Lillian Kane |
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1947 December-1948 April |
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1948 May-September |
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1948 October-December |
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1950 November-1951 March |
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1951 April-June |
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1948-1951 |
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C. H. McDonough, Inc, circa 1940-1951 |
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Jack Weiner, circa 1945 |
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Incorporation papers |
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Barry Square Real Estate and Insurance, Inc, 1949 |
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Charles McDonough, Inc, 1949 |
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General Freight System, 1948 |
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Norwood Development, 1949 |
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Seven Thirty Four Corp., 1950 |
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The White Company, 1949 |
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Pickup truck owned by Hartford Housing Authority, circa 1950-1951 |
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Rent receipts, Hartford Housing Authority, 1948, 1950 |
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Tax returns |
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General Freight System, 1948-1950 |
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Charles McDonough, Inc, 1949-1950 |
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Norwood Development, 1949-1950 |
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The White Company, 1949-1950 |
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Purchase orders, Hartford Housing Authority, 1946-1947 |
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Unidentified ledger sheets, 1951 May-June |
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