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The New London redevelopment collection
Reports and documents pertaining to the redevelopment of New London, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s.
William A. Niering papers
This collection contains case studies, clippings, conference materials, correspondence, notes, photographs, presentations, publications, reports, and research documenting the life and work of ecologist William A. Niering.
The Louis Sheaffer collection on Eugene O'Neill
The Louis Sheaffer collection of Eugene O'Neill is an archive of the life and works of Eugene O'Neill formed by author Louis Sheaffer's work on his acclaimed two-volume biography, O'Neill, Son and Playwright and O'Neill, Son and Artist. The success of Sheaffer's biography derives in large part from the extensive research he carried out over some twenty years, and the detailed picture of O'Neill that emerged.
Peace River Collection
This collection consists of materials gathered by Neil Goodwin, producer and founder of Peace River Films, in creating the 1993 American Experience documentary Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring. Materials included in the collection include VHS tapes, photographs, correspondence, memos, notes, typescripts, slides, ads, articles, committee hearings, and magazines.
George Martin collection on Frances Perkins
Research notes, documents, and photocopies pertaining to the life and career of Frances Perkins.
Frances Perkins papers
The collection consists of reports and documents retained by Frances Perkins at state and federal agencies.
Phi Beta Kappa, Delta of Connecticut Chapter records
This collection contains the administrative files and historical documentation of the Winthrop Scholars Program and Phi Beta Kappa chapter at Connecticut College from its inception in 1928 through 2020.
Thomas Pimer papers
This collection consists of letters of Thomas Pimer to his father John during his service in the Civil War.
The Linda Lear papers on Beatrix Potter
Research materials gathered by Linda Lear for her biography of Beatrix Potter, entitled Beatrix Potter: A Life in Nature.
Reed Family Association collection
Reports, literature, and ephemera documenting the 19th century activities of the descendents of the Reed Family, early settlers in Massachusetts.