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Collection of speeches and other materials

Title
Collection of speeches and other materials, 1897-1928.
Physical Description
6 items ; 31 cm or smaller.
Language
English
Local Notes
Hicks classification: MssA M29 no.2 tall.
Notes
Manuscript.
William Mills Maltbie (Yale Law 1905) was Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice, 1930-1950. He was a native of Granby, Connecticut.
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.
Format
Archives or Manuscripts
Added to Catalog
October 11, 2016
Also listed under
Connecticut. Fundamental orders.
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