Summary
The collection comprises: 1. Typescript of a speech on temperance and prohibition. [1924?] 7 pages. 2. Typescript of a speech dedicatin the World War Memorial in Granby, 1925, 2 pages. 3. Typescript of a speech dedicating a new courthouse, Hartford, June 30, 1927, 2 pages. 4. Typescript letter addressed to Maltbie from Odell Shepard, London, January 30, 1928, 1 page. 5. Program booklet and invitation to the commemoration of the 288th anniversary of the adoption of the Fundamental Orders of CT, Hartford, January 14, 1927, 6 leaves. Includes text of the Fundamental Orders, and titled land holders 1638-1640 for the towns of Windsor, Hartford, and Wethersfield. 6. Manuscript of the affirmative side of a debate on the Arbitration Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, then pending in the Senate, held at the Debate Club at Hartford Public High School, February 26, 1897, 7 pages. This manuscript is presumably in Maltbie's hand, as he was the debater on the affirmative side and was declared the winner.