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David McAllester papers
David Park McAllester was professor of Anthropology and Music at Wesleyan University from 1947 to 1986. He studied and wrote about the rites and ceremonies of the Navajo Indians and was a co-founder of the Society for Ethnomusicology.
This collection contains drafts of published and unpublished writings, extensive correspondence, field notes and one nineteenth century family photograph album.
McConaughy family papers
James L. McConaughy papers
A collection of papers written by or about Wesleyan president James L. McConaughy.
Thomas J. McCormick papers
The papers of Thomas J. McCormick, class of 1948.
Hugh G. McCurdy Wesleyan athletics histories
The Hugh McCurdy Wesleyan athletic histories is a three-part collection, containing two bound typescripts written by Wesleyan Physical Education Professor and Coach Hugh McCurdy: Swimming At Wesleyan 1917-1971 and History of Soccer At Wesleyan, as well as one envelope containing the typescript of McCurdy’s Reminiscences circa 1976.
Joseph Henry McMahon papers
This small collection contains correspondence and materials from J. McMahon's thesis and dissertation on Saint-John Perse.
William E. Mead papers
William E. Mead was an alumnus of Wesleyan University and served as professor at the school, in addition to teaching and administration at high schools. His wife, Kate Mead Hurd, was a physician and author. The Meads travelled extensively in Europe and other parts of the world. The William E. Mead papers include diaries recording his life and travels, correspondence and other materials removed from the diaries, and journals and a photograph album of a trip to Iceland in 1891.
Methodist Church letters
A collection of Methodist letters from the library of Albert Sanford Hunt (1827-1898) of Rhinebeck, New York. The letters were originally bound in two volumes, one labeled "Methodist Autographs, English", and one "Methodist Autographs, American". Many of the letters are addressed to Freeborn Garrettson (1752-1827), an important figure in the establishment of Methodism in North America.
Middletown Connecticut manuscripts
The majority of this collection is 18th- and 19th-century documents from around the Middletown, Connecticut area, with some documents from the 17th- and 20th-centuries.