Dutcher, George Matthew 1874-Overview
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George Matthew Dutcher
India
by William Wilson Hunter
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2 editions published between 1906 and 1910 in Undetermined and English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Tendencies and opportunities in Napoleonic studies
by George Matthew Dutcher
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1 edition published in 1914 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Directions and suggestions for the writing of essays or these in history
by George Matthew Dutcher
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1 edition published in 1931 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
The political awakening of the East studies of political progress in Egypt, India, China, Japan, and the Philippines
by George Matthew Dutcher
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1 edition published in 1925 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Crofut family collection, 1859-1968
by Florence S. Marcy Crofut
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Collection includes papers of Sidney, Lucy Marcy, and Florence S. Marcy Crofut of Danielson and Hartford, Connecticut. Sidney, a banking and insurance executive, is represented by personal and business correspondence, diaries, speeches, financial memoranda, investment records, materials related to Empire Mutual Life, the Society for Savings, Palmer & Crofut Insurance, Hartford National Bank, and his correspondence as Connecticut Bank Commissioner. Lucy Marcy Crofut, Sidney's wife, was active in the Colonial Dames and the Daughters of the American Revolution, evidence of which can be found in her papers, along with diaries, her will and estate papers, and family correspondence (primarily with her sisters Ellen and Martha and her husband and child). The bulk of the collection relates to the many activities of Sidney and Lucy's daughter, Florence Sidette Marcy Crofut. Florence was a graduate of Wellesley College and she retained her ties to the college through the Alumni Association. Her political and civic involvement was extensive, so her papers include records of the Ruth Wyllys Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, including their efforts to support the restoration of the Old State House in Hartford, the Manuscript Committee of the Colonial Dames which created a Gentleman's Library for the Webb House in Wethersfield for the Connecticut Tercentenary, correspondence and reports from the Connecticut Historical Society, correspondence from the Women's Republican Club, the National Consumer League and the Consumers' League of Connecticut, and the College Club of Hartford. Florence had an extensive correspondence with Elliott Kone from Yale, both about her donation for a memorial carillon for her parents, her funding of audio visual education at Yale, and about the limited partnership with Kone for the production, distribution and exploitation of a sociological photoplay entitled "The Bridge". Perhaps the largest portion of her papers concern her research and writing of the book Guide to the History and Historic Sites of Connecticut, which includes letters to and from historian George M. Dutcher. Additional papers belonging to Florence include cash books, school papers, estates and trusts, diaries (daily and travel), and correspondence with her parents and her cousin Worrell Mountain, state DAR regent Charlotte P. Crofut, her aunt Martha Chaffee, women's rights advocate Mary C. Welles, genealogist Mary K. Talcott, Lillian G. Grant, and a close friend, Katherine Nettleson.
An almanack of the Conn. tercentenary celebration ; a compendium of interesting information concerning the celebration of the 300th anniversary of the settlement of the state of Conn. in this year of our Lord, 1935, and brief historical sketches of the outstanding events in the life of the state, together with divers other facts and oddities of interest and use
by George Matthew Dutcher
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1 edition published in 1935 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
An historical and critical survey of the curriculum of Wesleyan Univ. and related subjects
by George Matthew Dutcher
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1 edition published in 1948 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
The political awakening of the East : India, Japan, and the Philippines
by George Matthew Dutcher
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1 edition published in 1925 in English and held by 0 libraries worldwide Audience Level
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Almanacs Bankers Carillons Chaffee family China Civilization, Oriental Connecticut Connecticut--Hartford Egypt Family trusts Historic sites History India Insurance companies--Investments Investments Iran Japan Marcy family National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Connecticut Old State House (Hartford, Conn.) Philippines Political science Society for Savings (Bank : Hartford, Conn.) Trusts and trustees Wellesley College Wills Women Women--Social networks
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