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Connecticut Historic Society - Holdings with respect to the
Cheney family and Cheney Brothers silk mills of South Manchester,
Connecticut at the Connecticut Historical Society: a finding aid.
c1994 (R 091.0169 Q)
Brockett, L. P. - The silk industry in America: a history: prepared
for the Centennial exposition. c1876 (R677)
Cheney Brothers - A glossary of silk terms; including a short
history of its origin, culture and manufacture (Cover title is:
Cheney silks; a glossary of silk terms). c1915 (R 677)
Heusser, A.H. - The history of the silk dyeing industry in the
United States. (R 677) Bsmt.
Manchester, Herbert H. - The story of silk and Cheney silks. c1916
(R 677 -1924 revision available in circulating copies at Cheney
& Whiton).
Cheney, Russell - Russell Cheney, 1881-1945: a record of his work
with notes by F. O. Matthiessen. c1947 (759.1 Q) Born in South
Manchester, Connecticut, Russell Cheney's work was exhibited extensively
throughout the country. The book contains illustrations and the
artist's commentary on his work culled from letters to Mr. Matthiessen
and other friends.
Matthiessen, F. O. (Francis Otto) - Rat and the Devil: journal
letters of F. O. Matthiessen and Russell Cheney. c1978
Cheney, Mary Bushnell - The letters of Mary Bushnell Cheney and
Frank Woodbridge Cheney. c1988 (R 920)
Quish, Thomas J. - Who's who in Manchester, Connecticut : Centennial
year edition 1923 920 Reference & circulating copies.
Kilpatrick, Archie - World War II history of Manchester, Connecticut.
c1946 (R920 Cheney & Whiton)
Crocker, Antoinette Cheney - Great Oaks: Memoirs of the Cheney
Family (929.2 Reference & circulating copies Cheney &
Whiton)
Adams, Gladys S. - Buckland, the North West section of Manchester,
Connecticut. c1995 (pictorial history) Ed. and prepared for publication
by Ellen Adams and Charles Fahey 974.621 q Cheney & Whiton
Reference & Circulating
Old Manchester - a picture book compiled and written by Milton
K. Adams [with photographic reproductions by Anthony J. Thibeau.]
c1994 974.621 Q
Adams, Milton K. - Old Manchester II . . . the storytellers [with
photographic reproductions by Anthony J. Thibeau.] c1995 974.621
Cheney & Whiton
Buckley, William E. - A History of the Pitkin Glass Works. c1985
R 974.621
Buckley, William Edward - A New England Pattern; the history of
Manchester, Connecticut. c1973 974.621 q Cheney &Whiton
Cheney, Margreta Swenson - "If all the great men"; the
Cheneys of Manchester. c1975 974.621 Reference and circulating
copies Cheney &Whiton
Elsesser, Sarah M. - The Manchester Story c1978 R 974.621 q Cheney
&Whiton
Johnson, Erland - The Pitkin Glass Works. c1991 VCASS2 974.621
Pitkin (video)
Lewis, Barbara - Historical and architectural resources survey
of Manchester, Connecticut: Main Street and east side neighborhood.
c1993 R 974.621 Q
Lewis, Thomas R. - Silk along steel: the story of the South Manchester
Railroad. c1976 (R 974.621 Cheney & Whiton - J974.621 Whiton)
Seymour, Herbert Keeney - Growing up with Gramp Keeney: recollections
on a New England family in the 1920's and 1930's. c1992 (974.621
Cheney & Whiton)
Spiess, Mathias - History of Manchester, Connecticut by Mathias
Spiess and Percy W. Bidwell. c1924 (974.621 Cheney &Whiton)
This is Manchester. Manchester Historical Society ed. 1965 (reprint
publication by Manchester Board of Education done for the unit
on local history in Manchester schools.) (J 974.621 & R 974.621
Cheney and Whiton)
Thorstenson, Patricia C. - Manchester remembers the home front
at war 1941-1945. (includes names of all World War II veterans
inducted out of Manchester) c1995 (974.621 Q Cheney &Whiton
have reference and circulating copies.)
Williams, Martha E. - The Yankee Bush factory: the story of C.
R. Burr and Company, nurserymen of Manchester, Connecticut 1892-1973.
(974.621 Whiton)
The town with a heart of gold: a history of the Manchester Road
Race [written by Amby Burfoot.] (Reference and circulating copies
974.921 Cheney & Whiton)
Twaronite, Eugene A. - Letter to a Mountain. The author's research
and advocacy surrounding his cherished Lookout Mountain (formerly
Case Mountain) was instrumental to preservation of the area as
open space. (974.621 Cheney & Whiton)
Williams, Alice Farley - Silk and guns: the life of a Connecticut
Yankee. Frank Cheney 1817-1907. (B Cheney)
Crocker, Antoinette Cheney - Frank Woodbridge Cheney: two years
in China anad Japan, 1859-1861. (written by his granddaughter)
c1970 (B Cheney)
REFERENCE HISTORIC COLLECTION
This collection consists of booklets, articles, and theses and
may be used in the reference room. A selection of interest includes:
Spiess, Mathias - "Indian village sites, paths, implements
and traditions of the Podunk Indians". ( R974.6)
Church Histories - Booklets concerning history of several Manchester
Churches.
Learned, Eileen R. - "Historical study of the growth of the
ninth district school system in Manchester, Connecticut under
the influence of Cheney Brothers". (August 1966 thesis presentation)
(R 974.621)
South Manchester Fire Department Histories 1897 - 1957 - compiled
by Douglas L. Welch
Sutherland, John F. - "Of mills and memories: Labor management
interdependence in the Cheney Silk Mills"; "The world
of Manchester's silk workers" and "Cheney Brothers was
the world: migration and settlement in Manchester, Connecticut".
VERTICAL FILES
In addition to the above holdings, the Manchester Public Library
maintains reference files containing news articles, pamphlets
and booklets regarding local history, events, and organizations.
Topics of interest include: Cheney Hall and Cheney Mills district,
education and the Manchester Road Race.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
The Reference department maintains the Charter. a listing of local
officials on various boards and committees, yearly Budgets and
Annual Reports for Town of Manchester. The Manchester High School
yearbook, SOMANHIS, is available for most years from 1932 to present.
Visit the Town of Manchester on the Internet at: http://www.ci.manchester.ct.us
MANCHESTER AREA NEWSPAPERS
The Reference Department maintains an index to newspaper articles
concerning Manchester in addition to the following newspaper holdings:
South Manchester News: March 10, 1893 - July 12, 1924 (on microfilm)
Manchester Evening Herald: 1882-1923 (these years are on microfilm
which is badly damaged and not inclusive). July 1, 1934 - June
28, 1991 (microfilm)
Journal Inquirer: January 1991 - ongoing (microfilm).
Ann Benson - The Plague Tales. A 21st century researcher
digging at a burial sitefor victims of the 14th century bubonic
plague releases bacteria which sets a global epidemic in motion.
The futuristic novel parallels the 14th century experience of
the plague with that imagined in the 21st and sounds a warning
concerning antibiotic resistant diseases. Benson was formerly
employed as a product development consultant designing needlepoint
and cross stitchpatterns and has published three books on glass
beadwork.
Zita Christian is a Manchester resident and author of three
romances set in the West: Band of Gold , First and Forever,
and Just a miracle.
David, Gerry and Sue Hardy - Fifty hikes in Connecticut:
from the Berkshires to the coast by Manchester residents,
David, Gerry and Sue Hardy (a revised edition of 50 Hikes in Connecticut
by longtime Manchester residents Gerry and Sue Hardy. (917.46
Hardy)
Dorothy Horwitz - We will not be strangers: Korean War letters
between a M.A.S.H. surgeon and his wife (B Horwitz). The book
is a collection of daily letters exchanged by the author and her
husband, who were newlyweds separated during the Korean War. The
author is a retired Manchester Community Technical College professor
and was a Mellon Fellow at Yale University from 1985-1986. Her
husband, Mel, was formerly a surgeon and now is a lawyer employed
as a consultant in health law.
Jean Marzollo - Halfway down Paddy Lane . The author was
born and raised inManchester. Her book concerns a 15-year-old
girl who is transported in time to the 1850's to experience life
as an Irish mill-worker. The story's setting, the fictional town
of North Lancaster, was based on the north end of Manchester,
Connecticut. Many streets mentioned in the book actually exist
as named. A sampling of the author's children's fiction titles
includes: Slam dunk Saturday, Rebus treasury, Soccer Sam, Valentine
cats, I spy: a book of picture riddles, Ten cats have hats: a
counting book, and Amy goes fishing. Children's nonfiction titles
include: In 1776, Happy Birthday Martin Luther King, In fourteen
hundred ninety-two, and Superkids. The Library also owns Ms. Marzollo's
Fathers & babies: how babies grow and what they need from
you from birth to 18 months. (306.8742)
Emily Neville Cheney - Born in Manchester, the daughter
of Howell Cheney and Anne Bunce Cheney; the author of several
children's books including: It's like this. Cat, The Seventeenth-Street
Gang, Traveler from a small kingdom, China year. Bridge, and Garden
of broken glass.
David Pesci - Amistad. The author is a public relations
associate at the University of Connecticut and a freelance writer.
Amistad is his fictionalized account of the Amistad rebellion
of 1839 and subsequent trial and acquittal of the Africans involved.
Theodore Powell - The long rescue . A suspense filled account
of the fight for survival of the crew of the Lady Franklin Bay
Expedition in the Arctic of 1883. (919.8) Powell, a former director
of the Town of Manchester, also wrote The school bus law: a case
study in education, religion and politics. (379.175)
Ron Roy - A former teacher at the West Hill School in Rocky
Hill and instructor at the Institute of Children's Literature,
Mr. Roy is a Manchester author who has written many children's
books and is currently working on a series of children's mysteries.
Children's fiction owned by Manchester libraries includes: Whose
shoes are these?, Whose hat is that, Three ducks went wandering,
Thousand pails of water, Million dollar jeans, Chimpanzee, Awful
Thursday, Avalanche! , and Frankie is staying back. Mr. Roy's
Nonfiction titles include: Big and small, short and tall (J 596.04)
, Move over, wheelchairs coming through! (J362.4) and What has
ten legs and eats cornflakes? a pet book. (J 636.08)
Rhea Talley Stewart- Fire in Afghanistan: 1914-1929; faith,
hope and the British Empire. The author was a journalist and
Manchester resident. Her book documents the rise and fall of Afghanistan's
revolutionary King Amanullah, his attempts to free his country
from British rule and efforts to bring it into the modernity of
the twentieth century. 958.104
Laura E. Williams- The Long Silk Strand: a grandmother's legacy
to her granddaughter. A story of a girl's love for her grandmother
and the power of memories to sustain relationships and wisdom
through time. It is written in the manner of a folktale, with
illustrations which evoke it's Japanese setting. The author lived
in Manchester and was a teacher at Manchester High School. jj
Williams
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