TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview of the Collection
Biographical Note
Scope and Content
Arrangement
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Container List
Series 1. Correspondence
Series 2. Subject Files
Series 3. War Orders 1944-1946
Series 4. Committee to Study the Medical and Hospital Service at Connecticut Veterans Home and Hospital 1946 |
RG 005:029, Office of the Governor: Raymond E. Baldwin (1943-1946)
Inventory of Records
Finding aid prepared by Connecticut State Library staff.
Copyright © 2007 by the Connecticut State Library
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Connecticut State Library |
| Creator: |
Connecticut. Governor (1943-1946 : Baldwin) |
| Title: |
Raymond E. Baldwin records |
| Dates: |
1943-1946 |
| Quantity: |
44.25 cubic feet |
| Abstract: |
Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin's correspondence, subject files, and war orders from his second administration. |
| Identification: |
RG005_029 |
| Accession: |
Multiple |
| Language: |
The records are in English.
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Born: August 31, 1893, Rye, New York. College: Wesleyan University, 1916; Yale Law School, 1921. Political Party: Republican. Offices: Stratford Town Court, Prosecutor, 1927-1930,
Stratford Town Court, Judge, 1931-1933,
Connecticut General Assembly, House, 1930-1935,
Governor of Connecticut, 1939-1941, 1943-1946,
US Senate, 1946-1949,
Associate Justice, Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors, 1949-1959,
Chief Justice, Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors, 1959-1963. Died: October 4, 1986, Fairfield, Connecticut.
It had been more than 70 years since a Connecticut governor who was voted out of office successfully won it back at a later
election. Beginning in 1938, Raymond Baldwin ran for the office in four consecutive elections and won three of them.
Although his ancestors had lived in Connecticut for many years, Baldwin was born just across the border in Rye, New York,
the son of Lucian Earl and Sarah Emily (Tyler) Baldwin. The family moved to Middletown, Connecticut in 1901, where he attended
Central Grammar School, graduated from Middletown High School in 1912, and graduated from Wesleyan University in 1916. He
served in the US Navy during World War I, enlisting as a seaman. He was assigned to officer training school and in February
1918 was commissioned as an ensign at Annapolis. His war service was on a destroyer. Following the war, he received a law
degree from Yale in 1921. Baldwin practiced law in New Haven and Bridgeport. On June 29, 1922 he married Edith Lindholm of
Middletown, daughter of Andrew and Louisa Lindholm, a graduate of Connecticut College at New London and a teacher at Middletown
High School. They had three children. Edith died in 1970.
In 1922, Baldwin was interviewed by Republican Party chairman, J. Henry Roraback, who designated him to be Governor Templeton's
personal secretary. However, Baldwin angered the party boss by refusing to do so. He served as prosecutor of the Stratford
Town Court from 1927-1930 and judge of the Stratford Town Court from 1931-1933. In 1930 he was elected to the General Assembly;
in 1933 he became House Majority Leader and chairman of the Judiciary Committee.
When Roraback committed suicide in 1937, the Republican Party had no one who was able to replace him as the party's boss.
Baldwin collaborated with others in the party who called themselves "New Republicans" and was nominated to run for governor
as a reform candidate. His campaign was aided by the strong vote gained that year by the Socialist candidate, Jasper McLevy.
Baldwin was also helped by the Union Party, a small third party that made him its candidate for governor. This party's 3,046
votes actually gave him the margin of victory he needed to defeat the popular four-term governor, Wilbur Cross. Baldwin won
by 2,688 votes out of some 458,000 cast. He served one term and then lost his reelection bid to Robert Hurley during the nation-wide
Democratic sweep of 1940. However, two years later he challenged Hurley and was once more elected governor. He was reelected
in 1944.
As governor, Baldwin established compulsory annual audits of state and town books and was able to balance the state budget
without seeking new taxes. He tended to support the needs of Connecticut businesses and did not like the increased role of
the Federal government under the New Deal. However, he provided a more moderate approach to government than had the Republican
administrations of the 1920's.
Baldwin's accomplishments as governor were prodigious. He supported more progressive labor legislation, including an anti-injunction
bill, the redefinition of conspiracy laws, greater workers' compensation benefits, and the first comprehensive pension system
for state employees. He supported efforts to employ more workers in Connecticut and established a job-training program to
prepare workers for defense industry jobs. This program became a model for similar programs throughout the country. In 1943
he established the Inter-Racial Commission so that grievances of the state's African-American population might be heard. This
commission is believed to be the first civil rights unit of its kind in the country. He also reformed the minor court system.
Two and a half years before the US entered World War II, Baldwin reorganized the state's Military Department. He also established
the State Development Commission and the Aeronautical Development Commission, two agencies that helped convert Connecticut
industry from peacetime output to defense and war production. During the war, the State Defense Council was recognized as
one of the foremost in the country.
In 1944 Baldwin was elected to a third term. In 1945, there was a 150-day labor strike in Connecticut. Believing it threatened
national security, he used troops to stop it. During this term a state labor relations act was passed, a Connecticut Veterans
Advisory and Reemployment Commission established, and a program to help equalize educational opportunities was launched.
Baldwin had planned to retire from politics when his term ended in January of 1947, but in 1946 he was convinced by his party
to run for the US Senate. In order to gain seniority over other freshman senators, Baldwin resigned as governor on December
27, 1946 and went to Washington to fill the remaining term of Senator Francis T. Maloney, who had died in early January 1945.
The seat had been temporarily held by Admiral Thomas C. Hart, of Sharon, Connecticut. Baldwin's resignation allowed the Democratic
lieutenant governor, Wilbert Snow, to serve 13 days as governor.
Raymond Baldwin had a presence on the national Republican stage. In 1940 he was a potential running mate for Wendell Wilkie
but failed to gain the nomination. In 1944 he was spoken of as potential presidential candidate. He was the Connecticut "favorite
son" presidential candidate at the 1948 Republican National Convention.
In 1949, Baldwin resigned from the Senate to accept appointment by Democratic Governor Chester Bowles to the Connecticut Supreme
Court of Errors. He became its Chief Justice in 1959, thereby becoming only the second Connecticut person to have served as
the state's governor, US Senator, and Chief Justice (the first was Jonathan Trumbull). As Chief Justice he oversaw a major
reorganization of the state's court system. After he retired from the court in 1963, Baldwin continued to work in the justice
system as a referee.
He was the chairman of Connecticut's Constitutional Convention of 1965, which rewrote the state's Constitution to conform
to the US Supreme Court's one-man, one-vote ruling. Baldwin was a member of the Connecticut State Library Committee and its
successor, the State Library Board, from 1957-1982 and served as its chair for many years. In tribute to his service, the
board renamed the State Library's museum the Raymond E. Baldwin Museum of Connecticut History in 1983. The Baldwin Bridge
that carries the Connecticut Turnpike (Rt. 95) from Old Lyme to Old Saybrook is also named for him. Baldwin was the first
governor to use the Governor's Mansion located on Prospect Avenue in Hartford. Two homes he once owned, one in Stratford and
one in Middletown, are in private hands.
Bibliography
Baldwin, Raymond E. Let's Go Into Politics. New York: Macmillan, 1952 [CSL call number JF 2051 .B24].
Boston Sunday Globe, October 5, 1986, p. 55.
Hartford Courant, October 5, 1986, p. 1.
Johnson, Curtiss S. Raymond E. Baldwin: Connecticut Statesman. Chester, Conn.: Pequot Press, 1972 [CSL call number F 100 .B3 J6].
New York Times, October 5, 1986, p. 44.
Sobel, Robert and John Raimo. Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789-1978. Westport, Conn.: Meckler Books, 1978 [CSL call number GIS Ref E 176 .B573].
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Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin's records are correspondence and subject files related to state agencies, commissions, legislative
bills, and appointments among other topics. Also included are war orders.
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Series 1. Correspondence.
Series 2. Subject Files.
Series 3. War Orders.
Series 4. Committee to Study the Medical and Hospital Service at the Connecticut Veterans Home and Hospital.
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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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RG 005:27, Records of the Governor, Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin, 1939-1941.
RG 006:38, Records of the Secretary of the State: Constitutional Convention of 1965.
RG 012, Records of the Connecticut State Library.
RG 040, Records of the Post-War Planning Board, 1943-1945.
RG 049, Records of the Veterans Advisory Commission, 1943-1949.
RG 050, Records of the State War Council, 1940-1945.
RG 069:10, Papers of Raymond E. Baldwin, 1938-1977. Includes records and manuscripts from his gubernatorial term up through
his term as Supreme Court Justice and scrapbooks covering his entire career. Hundreds of photographs from the Baldwin family
are housed with the Pictorial Archives.
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Persons:
Baldwin, Raymond E. (Raymond Earl), 1893-1986
Subjects:
Baldwin, Raymond E. (Raymond Earl), 1893-1986 -- Archives
Connecticut -- History -- Sources
Connecticut -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950 -- Sources
Connecticut. Office of the Governor -- Archives
Governors -- Connecticut -- Archives
Document Types:
Correspondence
Executive orders
Records
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Accountancy Board |
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Addresses |
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Acceptance Speech, Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford, Republican State Convention, 1946 September 10 |
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African Dance Festival, Carnegie Hall , 1945 April 6 |
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American Legion Convention, Hotel Bond, Hartford, not used, 1946 August 16 |
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Armistice Day celebration, State Capitol, 1946 November 11 |
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"Bills before the general Assembly", radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 May 21 |
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Birthday celebration of Republic of China, Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford, 1944 October 10 |
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Board of New England Tax Officials, Hotel Bond, Hartford, 1946 October 3 |
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Budget, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 February 19 |
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California State Chamber of Commerce, 1946 December 4 |
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Choate School 15th Anniversary, Wallingford, Connecticut, 1946 September 27 |
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Closing days of the General Assembly, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 June 11 |
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Commencement Day, Greenwich Academy, 1945 June 2 |
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Commencement Exercises, St. Joseph's College, West Hartford, 1945 June 8 |
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Connecticut Cancer Society Drive, radio address, WDRC, Hartford, 1945 April 12 |
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Connecticut Cancer Society Fund, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1946 April 1 |
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Connecticut Federation of Labor, Hotel Bond, Hartford, 1946 September 5 |
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Connecticut Forum of Air 2nd Anniversary, recorded and broadcast, 1945 July 23 |
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Connecticut Labor Relations Act, 1945 March 26 |
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Connecticut Manufacturer's Association, Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford, 1946 October 30 |
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Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., Community Chest Drive, 1946 October 14 |
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Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., Hartford, 1946 June 21 |
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Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1946 June 26 |
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Connecticut Prison Association, Annual Luncheon, St. Joseph's College , 1945 March 21 |
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Connecticut Program for Veterans , radio address, WDRC, WBRY, WELI, WNLC, 6:30 p.m., 1946 April 10 |
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Connecticut State Bankers Association, Hotel Taft, New Haven, 1946 January 17 |
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Connecticut State Employees Association, Hotel Bond, Hartford, 1946 October 6 |
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Connecticut State Grange, Hotel Bond, Hartford, 1945 January 10 |
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Connecticut State Medical Society, Annual Meeting, Hartford Club, Dr. Osborn read the speech, 1946 May 2 |
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Connecticut State Nurses Association, Hotel Bond, Hartford, 1946 October 23 |
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Connecticut State Society Dinner, Hotel Statler, Washington, D.C., 1946 February 6 |
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Connecticut's War Program, War Council, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 April 16 |
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Convocation, Board of Education, State Teachers" College, New Britain, Connecticut, 1946 October 19 |
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Courts, Infantile paralysis drives, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 January 15 |
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Darien's Women Republican Club, Darien High School, Darien, Connecticut, 1946 September 18 |
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Demobilization Ceremony, 1945 June 16 |
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Factory Valley, New Haven Clock Company, New Haven, 1946 October 31 |
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"Farm Safety Week", "UFC", radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1946 July 22 |
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Fire prevention, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1946 April 8 |
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Fire prevention, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1946 May 1 |
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"Food" talk, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1946 March 25 |
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"Founders" Day", Lincoln, Nebraska, 1946 February 12 |
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Gasoline and man power, radio address, WTIC, WICC, WELI, 7:30 p.m., 1943 June 5 |
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Hartford County Republican Women Lunch, Hotel Bond, Hartford, 1946 October 9 |
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Highways, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 March 5 |
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Housing, New Haven Junior Chamber of Commerce, radio address, WNHC, 1946 March 11 |
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Infantile March of Dimes Drive, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1946 January 14 |
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Infantry Show, Bulkely Stadium, Hartford, 1945 June 19 |
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Inter-racial Scholarship Award, House of Representatives, 1945 June 19 |
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Latin America, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 April 9 |
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Legislative matters, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 May 7 |
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Legislative program, General Assembly, radio program, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 April 30 |
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Litchfield County Emergency Famine, Torrington, Connecticut, 1946 April 29 |
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Middlesex County Republican Women, Pease House, Saybrook, 1946 October 17 |
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"Neal Moylan", radio address, WTHT, 1945 November 2 |
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National Council of Jewish Women, Avery Memorial, radio forum, 1946 October 9 |
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National Maritime Day Celebration, Fort Trumbull, New London, 1945 May 22 |
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National Retail Dry goods Association, Hotel Pennsylvania, 1945 January 11 |
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National Tool and Die Manufacturers" Association, Hotel Bond, Hartford, 1946 January 25 |
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"Nationwide RR Strike", radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1946 May 24 |
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Navy Day, Hartford, 1946 October 26 |
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New Haven League of Women Voters, Hotel Taft, New Haven, 1946 October 28 |
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New Haven Women Republican Dinner, Hotel Taft, New Haven, 1946 September 16 |
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Newington Home for Crippled Children, 1946 October 17 |
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"New London Safety Award", radio address, WNLC, New London, 1946 July 11 |
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The Norwalk Forum, 1946 October 16 |
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Old Farms Convalescent Hospital, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 November 24 |
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"One World Dinner", Hotel Astor, New York, 1945 February 18 |
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Outline of Government, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 April 2 |
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Pan-American League, Mr. Fernando lee, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1946 April 15 |
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"Peace", radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 April 23 |
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Presentation of Navy Cross, Senate Chamber, 1945 July 11 |
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Prize Day, Kent School, 1945 May 30 |
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Rally for Colored Group, Shiloh Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1945 October 13 |
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43rd Division Reactivation, Armory, 1946 October 15 |
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Reception for Major General Wayne, Hartford, 1945 December 1 |
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"Reconversion", radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 September 10 |
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Red Cross Rally, Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford, 1945 February 1 |
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Republican candidates for general Assembly, Putnam, Connecticut, 1946 October 18 |
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Republican State Central Committee, Lake Compounce, Bristol, Connecticut, 1946 July 15 |
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Retail President's Conference, West Middle School, Hartford, 1946 October 16 |
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Rochambeau Day, Old State House, Hartford, 1946 September 20 |
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7th War Loan Drive, radio address, Hartford, 1945 May 14 |
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Situation in General Assembly, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 May 28 |
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Situation in General Assembly, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 June 4 |
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Situation in General Assembly, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1946 January 22 |
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Social Protection Conference, Connecticut War Council, Hartford Club, 1945 January 6 |
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Special Session of the General Assembly, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1946 April 22 |
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Special Session of the General Assembly, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1946 May 15 |
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State Highway Department 50th Anniversary, Senate Chambers, 1945 July 20 |
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Stratford Rally, 1944 October 19 |
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Tercentenary of New London, afternoon speech, 1946 April 30 |
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Traffic Safety Award Luncheon, Hartford Club, 1945 May 23 |
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United War Fund Meeting, Hartford, 1945 October 4 |
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U.S. Maritime Officers School, New London, morning, 1946 April 30 |
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Veterans, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 March 19 |
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Veterans of Foreign Wars, Hotel Taft, New Haven, 1946 October 5 |
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Victory Campaign, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 September 24 |
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WAC Medical Technicians Recruitment, 1945 March 14 |
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War Powers, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 February 26 |
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"WAVES" 3rd Anniversary, recorded broadcast, WNHC, 1945 July 25 |
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Welcome to station WNOC, recording, 1946 September 6 |
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Wildlife, Forest Parks, radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 2:45 p.m., 1946 March 2 |
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Windham County Republican Women, Shell Chateau, Willimantic, Connecticut, 1946 October 9 |
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Youth Awards Luncheon, Hotel Bond, Hartford, 1945 January 4 |
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American Legion, New Haven, Connecticut, 1946 October 19 |
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Bennett College, North Carolina, 1946 November 8 |
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Bloomfield College and Seminary, Bloomfield, New Jersey, 1946 November 25 |
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Central Baptist Church, Hartford, 1945 October 14 |
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Cheshire Academy, Cheshire, Connecticut, 1946 January 24 |
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Christ Church Forum, New York City, 1945 September 26 |
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Governors" Conference, Mackinac Island, Michigan, 1945 July 2 |
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Selective Service, State Armory, Hartford, 1946 January 21 |
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Radio address, WICC, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1944 December 23 |
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Radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1944 October 16 |
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Radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1944 October 26 |
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Monday Nite Radio Address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 January 8 |
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Monday Evening Address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 February 5 |
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Radio address, WICC and WTIC, Hartford, 1945 February 12 |
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Radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1945 March 12 |
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Radio address, WDRC, Hartford, 1946 October 11 |
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Radio address, WDRC, Hartford, 1946 October 15 |
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Radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 4:30 p.m., 1946 October 20 |
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Radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1946 November 2 |
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Radio address, WTIC, Hartford, 1946 November 4 |
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Radio address, WDRC, Hartford, 1946 November 4 |
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Radio address, WNLC, New London, Connecticut, 1946 October 25 |
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Radio address, WSRR, Stamford, Connecticut, 1944 October 27 |
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Radio address, WSTC, Stamford, Connecticut, 1944 October 24 |
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Radio address, WSTC, Stamford, Connecticut, 1944 October 26 |
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Radio address, WWCO, Waterbury, Connecticut, 1944 October 29 |
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449 |
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Republican Campaign radio address, Torrington, 1944 November 1 |
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Republican Campaign radio address, WNLC, New London, Connecticut, 1944 November 2 |
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Republican Campaign radio address by Gov. Baldwin, WTIC, Hartford, 1944 November 5 |
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Republican Campaign radio address, Saltonstall, Edge, and Senator Austin, WNBC, 1944 November 5 |
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Address by Herbert Hoover, "The San Francisco Charter and the Progress toward Enduring Peace" |
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Address by Gov. Herbert R. O'Connor, Salisbury Rotary Club, Wicomico Hotel, 1945 August 16 |
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Address by Lt. Gov. Wilbert Snow, "To the Marines," Hall of Flags, State Capitol, 1946 August 30 |
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Address by Harold E. Stassen, Republican State Convention, Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford, Connecticut, 1946 September 9 |
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Adjutant General , 2 folders |
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Advisory Board on Aeronautics |
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Advisory Committee, Institute of Labor and Management Relations |
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Advisory Council for State Employees |
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Advisory Highway Commission |
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Advisory Personnel Committee |
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Aeronautics Commission |
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Aeronautics Department |
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Agricultural Experiment Station |
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Agriculture Department |
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Airport Meeting Luncheon Hartford Times - Mr. Murphy |
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Air Transport |
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Alcohol Control |
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American Academy of Political and Social Science |
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American Palestine Committee |
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American School for the Deaf |
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Apprenticeship Council |
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Appropriations |
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Arbor Day |
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Architectural Examining Board |
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Army Exhibit State Armory July 10, 11, 12, 13, 1946 |
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Athletic Commissioner |
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Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission |
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Attorney General |
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Auditing Department |
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Aviation Legislation - Governors' Conference - Correspondence with Frank Bane |
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Aviation - Meeting of January 8, 1945, Hartford, Conn. |
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Avon Old Farms School (School for Blind Veterans) |
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Banking - Credit Pools |
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Banking Department |
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Barber Examiners |
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Battleship Connecticut |
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Beach Erosion |
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Blood Plasma Bank |
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Board of Chiropractic Examiners |
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Board of Education for the Blind |
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Board of Examiners of Embalmers |
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Board of Examiners for Physiotherapy Technicians |
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Board of Examiners of Psychologists |
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Board of Natureopathic Examiners |
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Board of Osteopathic Registration and Examination |
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Board of Pardons |
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Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors |
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Board of Supervision of Dams |
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Bradley Field |
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Branford Town Court Judgeship |
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Bridgeport Police Situation |
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Budget Division |
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Budget Hearings |
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Budget Message |
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Cancer Drive |
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Celebration, 102nd Inf. |
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Celebrities in Conn., List of |
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Census Bureau |
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Central Labor Council (New Haven) |
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Chamber of Commerce |
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Charter Oak Bridge |
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Child Care Center |
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Child Study Clinic |
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Chiropody Board |
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Chiropractic |
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Circus Catastrophe - Hartford July 6, 1944 |
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City Courts |
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Civil Air Patrol |
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Civilian Production Administration |
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Claims against the State of Conn. |
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Clyma, Carl [Connecticut Servicemen's Commemorative Booklet] |
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Coast Guard |
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Colchester Election to be held to Elect Someone to Succeed Judge Shugre who is resigning |
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Commentary on Newsreel "We Need Job-Makers" by Governor Baldwin and "We, the People" Program, 1945 October 21 |
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Commerce Department |
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Commission to Study the Aged and Chronically Ill |
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Commission to Study the Probate Court System |
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Commissioners of Steamship Terminals |
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Commission to Study Highway System |
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Commission to Study Human Resources in Connecticut |
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Commission to Study the Judicial System |
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Commission to Study the Need for a New Haven and West Haven Port Authority |
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Commission to Study the Organization for Peace |
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Commission, Trustees of Inebriate |
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Commissions Created by the 1943 General Assembly |
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Committee for Constitutional Government |
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Community Service Center, Bridgeport |
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Comptroller's Department |
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Compulsory Peacetime Military Training |
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Conference on Food, Hotel Roosevelt, New York , 1945 June 22 |
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Conference on State Defense |
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Congressional Representatives - Corresp. |
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Congressmen - Correspondence |
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Congressmen, Meeting with, at Hartford Club Re: Milk, Feed, Food & Fuel Situations, 1943 September 2 |
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Connecticut Council of Churches |
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Connecticut, Facts About |
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Connecticut Food Producing Committee |
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Connecticut Forum - Ralph Dellaselva Record Cut, "Reconversion" [transcript] - For Use August 27, 1945 |
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Connecticut Labor Management Commission |
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Connecticut Laundry Owners' Association |
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Connecticut Hospital Service |
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Connecticut League of Women Voters |
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Connecticut Marketing Authority |
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Connecticut Mercantile Wage Board |
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Connecticut Plan for Hospital Care |
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Connecticut Prison Association |
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Connecticut Products |
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Connecticut Public Expenditure Council |
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Connecticut Reformatory [Includes Minutes of Meetings and Superintendent's recommendations.] |
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453 |
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Connecticut Safety Society |
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Connecticut Society for Crippled Children and Adults (The Workshop) |
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Connecticut State Employees' Association |
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Connecticut State Teachers' Association |
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Conservation |
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Consul Generals |
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Corn Situation |
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Council of State Government [Comprises half of the box.] |
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Council of State Governments Insurance Committee |
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454 |
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Council of State Governments - State-Local Relations |
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County Agents |
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County Commissioners |
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County Homes |
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County Jails |
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County Sheriffs |
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Dairy and Food Commission |
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Danbury Election |
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Danbury Traffic Court |
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Danielson Town Court |
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Defense Council |
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Defense Council - Agriculture |
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Defense Council - Forest Fire Service |
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Defense Council - Hospital Div. |
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Defense Council - Salvage Committee |
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Defense Council - Transportation |
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Deficiency Appropriations Bill |
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Dental Commission |
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Development Commission , 4 folders |
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Development Commission American Symphony Movie |
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455 |
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Development Commission Bulletins |
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Development Commission Letters to Mr. Edwards - People |
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Development Commission Zoning Matters |
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Directories |
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Domestic Animals |
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Education |
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Education Approved School |
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Education Dept. [2 folders] [Comprises half of the box.] |
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Education - Norwalk School Situation |
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Education - Post-War Planning |
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Education - Public School Building Commission |
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Education - School Equalization Matters |
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Education - Stamford School Situation |
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Electric Boat Company Strike |
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456 |
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Employees' Retirement Commission |
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Enfield Dam |
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Extradition Cases |
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Extradition - Robert W. Chambers |
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Farm Labor |
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Federal Legislation |
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Federal Legislation - Aeronautics, 2 folders |
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Federal Legislation - Food Taxes |
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Federal Legislation - Insurance |
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Federal Works Agency |
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Feed Situation |
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Finance Advisory Committee, 2 folders |
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Finance and Control |
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Finance and Control, 1943 |
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Finance and Control, 1944 |
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Finance and Control, 1945 |
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Finance and Control, 1946 |
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Fire Prevention and Control Meeting, Old Senate Chamber, State Capitol, 1946 January 14 |
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457 |
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Fiscal Problems |
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Fish and Game Dept., 1943-1944 |
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Fish and Game Dept., 1945 |
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Fish and Game Dept., 1946 |
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Fishers Island |
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Fitch's Home, Noroton |
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Flood Commission of Hartford |
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Flood Control |
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Flood Control Project, Hartford |
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Food Distribution Administration |
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Food - State Institutions |
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Foot Guard |
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Foreign Policy Association |
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Forest and Wildlife Commission |
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Forestry Dept. |
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Forfeited Rights |
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Forsberg Manufacturing Company |
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Fort Griswold - Groton Monument Association |
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Freight Rates |
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Fuel, 2 folders |
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Fuel - Motor |
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458 |
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Gasoline for State Boards and Communications |
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Gasoline Tax |
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Gasoline Motors |
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Geological & Natural History Survey |
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GI Bill of Rights |
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Government in CT, Outline of |
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[Governors" Conference] Governors (PUT FOOTNOTE in FA IN A NOTE) |
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[Governors' Conference] Conference of Executive Committee of the Governors' Conference, Hotel Statler, Washington, 1945 January 4, 7 |
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[Governors' Conference] Hartford, Conn. - Flood Control, October 22-23 |
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[Governors' Conference] Meeting of the Executive Committee |
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[Governors' Conference] Fuel-Boston, Mass., 1945 February 2 |
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[Governors' Conference] Matters to be taken up Chicago, 1945 November 16-17 |
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[Governors' Conference] Proposed Pacific Trip |
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[Governors' Conference] Hershey, Pennsylvania - Proposed Resolutions, 1944 May |
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[Governors' Conference] Chicago, Shoreland Hotel - Chicago, 1944 December |
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[Governors' Conference] Boston - Reconversion, 1945 August 20-21 |
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[Governors' Conference] Hershey, Pennsylvania - Resolutions Passed by the Governors Re: War Effort, etc, 1944 May |
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[Governors Conference] Boston - NE , 1943 December 16 |
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[Governors' Conference] Boston, Mass., 1946 April 26 |
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[Governors' Conference] Boston , 1946 November 21-22 |
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[Governors' Conference] Chicago, Illinois, 1945 November 16-17 |
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[Governors' Conference] Columbus, O. , 1943 June 19-24 |
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[Governors' Conference] Mackinac Island, Michigan, 1945 July 1-4 |
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[Governors' Conference] Oklahoma City, 1946 May 22-29 |
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[Governors' Conference] New England Governors |
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459 |
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[Governors' Conference] New England Governors Freight Rate Committee |
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[Governors' Conference] Matters to be taken up at the New England Governors' Conference - Hotel Statler, Boston, 1945 November 15-16 |
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[Governors' Conference] New England Governors, Boston, 1943 November 18-19 |
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[Governors' Conference] Hotel Statler, Boston, Mass. , 1945 January 3 |
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[Governors' Conference] Boston, 1944 November 16-17 |
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[Governors' Conference] Lighthouse Inn, New London, 1943 April 15-16 |
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[Governors' Conference] Hershey, Pennsylvania , 1944 May 28-31 |
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[Governors' Conference] Michigan , 1945 |
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Governor's Mansion |
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Governor's Mansion Visitors |
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Granby Election - Judge of Probate |
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Groton - New London Bridge Commission |
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Harbor Commissioners, Board of |
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Hartford Bridge Commission |
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Hartford Hospital Fund |
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Health Dept. , 1943 |
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Health Dept. , 1944 |
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Health Dept. , 1945 |
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Health Dept. , 1945 |
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Health Dept. - Burton Bill S. 191 |
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460 |
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Health Dept. Commission to Survey Hospitals and Public Health Centers |
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Health Dept. Control of Dusts, Gases and Fumes (Standards of Industrial Safety) |
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Highway Commissioner, Biennial Report of the State , 1945-1946 |
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Highway Dept., 1944 |
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Highway Dept. , 1945 |
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Highway Dept. , 1946 |
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Highway Dept. Cornwall Bridge |
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Highway Dept. Shelton Highway |
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Highway Dept. - Washington - Boston Hgwy |
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Highway - Federal Appropriation Post - War Highway Building |
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Highway - Planning Survey |
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Highway - Proposed Express Highway in Fairfield County |
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Highway Safety Commission |
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461 |
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Highway Safety Conference called by President Truman to be held in Washington, 1946 May 8-10 |
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History of Connecticut in World War II |
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Hi-Y & Youth in Government Movement |
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Holloran, Mary |
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Homeopathic Medical Examining Board |
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Hooker, Notes from Thomas's Sermons |
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[Hospitals] Fairfield State Hospital , 1943 |
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[Hospitals] Fairfield State Hospital , 1944 |
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[Hospitals] Fairfield State Hospital , 1945 |
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[Hospitals] Fairfield State Hospital , 1946 |
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[Hospitals] Laurel Heights Sanitarium |
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[Hospitals] Long Lane Farm |
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[Hospitals] Mansfield Training School & Hospital, 1943 |
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[Hospitals] Mansfield Training School & Hospital, 1944 |
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[Hospitals] Mansfield Training School & Hospital , 1945 |
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[Hospitals] Mansfield Training School & Hospital , 1946 |
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[Hospitals] Mansfield Training School and Hospital - Correspondence Re: Difficulty with Institution Heads |
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[Hospitals] Middletown Hospital (Connecticut State Hospital) , 1943 |
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[Hospitals] Middletown Hospital (Connecticut State Hospital) , 1944 |
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[Hospitals] Middletown Hospital (Connecticut State Hospital) , 1945 |
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[Hospitals] Middletown Hospital (Connecticut State Hospital), 1946 |
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[Hospitals] Norwich State Hospital , 1943 |
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[Hospitals] Norwich State Hospital , 1944 |
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[Hospitals] Norwich State Hospital , 1945 |
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[Hospitals] Norwich State Hospital , 1946 |
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[Hospitals] Schools for the Deaf |
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462 |
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[Hospitals] Seaside Sanitarium |
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[Hospitals] Southbury Training School |
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Hospitals for World War II Veterans |
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Hospitals, Mental |
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Housing |
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Housing - General Correspondence Housing Problems , 1945 |
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Housing - General Correspondence Housing Problems , 1946 |
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Housing - Correspondence with Mr. White, Mr. Dobbs and Mr. Wyatt , 1945 |
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Housing - Correspondence with Mr. White, Mr. Dobbs and Mr. Wyatt, 1946 |
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Housing Authority |
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Housing Authority - Advisory Committee on |
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Housing Authority - Noroton Heights |
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Housing Reports on Vacancies |
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Housing and Reorganization |
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Hurricane , 1944 September 14 |
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Ickes, Harold L. - P. A. W. |
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Immigration and Naturalization Service |
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Income Tax |
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Insurance Dept., 1943-1944 |
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Insurance Dept. , 1945 |
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Insurance Dept. , 1946 |
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Inter-American Conference |
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463 |
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Inter-American Conference , 1944 May |
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Inter-American Conference - Acceptances of Invitations, 1944 May 21-23 |
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Inter-American Dinner - Invitations, Acceptances, & Regrets, 1944 April 11 |
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Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission |
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Internal Revenue Dept. United States |
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Inter-Racial Commission , 8 folders |
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Inter-Racial Commission - Letters to be referred to this Committee |
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