Correspondence
Found in 144 Collections and/or Records:
Garden Way Publishing Company Records
General William I. Westervelt Papers
The collection contains military correspondence, marching orders, military reports and studies on artillery from arsenal in the U.S., and artillery handbooks from Westervelt's time as Brigadier General leading up to and during American involvement in World War I. Personal and business papers from his civilian life detail consulting work for business, mechanical engineering, and nuclear energy.
George D. Aiken Papers
The papers consist primarily of Aiken's senatorial files: bills and amendments, hearings, committee reports and recommendations, statistical studies, press releases, a great deal of correspondence, newspaper clippings, articles, photographs, sound recordings, films, and his senate diaries, as well as some materials from Aiken's gubernatorial years
George Percival Auld Papers
The George P. Auld Collection contains correspondence, articles, drafts of articles and books by Auld, research materials, printed matter, newspaper clippings, published pamphlets and journals relating to Auld's interests and miscellaneous memorabilia for the period 1905-1968.
George Perkins Marsh Collection
Georgia Congregational Church Collection
The Georgia Vermont Congregational Church Papers, 1803-1940, contain correspondence, letters of admonition and excommunication, subscription and membership lists, minutes of meetings, deeds, and other documents relating to the church.
Gladys Neiburg Papers
The bulk of the collection documents Neiburg's literary works.
Gloria May Stoddard Papers
Collection consists of the typescripts of Stoddard's writings about notable Vermonters "Snowflake" Bentley (Wilson Bentley), Henry Leland, and Calvin Coolidge and Grace Coolidge. Maples and maple sugaring are also covered as a topic alongside more general articles printed in publications for children.
Goodridge Soapstone Quarry Records
The collection is made up of correspondence between Sophia Goodridge, owner of the quarry, and Sidney Holmes, her financial advisor, in the years 1874-1896. The letters are primarily concerned with the financial aspects of leasing the quarry, its annual production and future prospects, and Miss Goodridge's desire to sell it.
Grand Trunk Railway Collection
Materials in the collection deal with the lawsuit brought against the Grand Trunk Railway following a fire on June 17, 1862, in the village of Norton Mills.