Yale University Library
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript
Library
New Haven, CT
Papers:
1888-1956, 2.5 linear feet.
The John Q. Tilson Papers contain correspondence, speeches, travel diaries, and documents relating to his public life. The diary of his trip to Europe in 1925 was kept while studying munitions for a report to Calvin Coolidge. Another diary reports on a trip to the Orient in 1927. Correspondence reflects his service in the Connecticut National Guard and his connection with Yale Law School. He lectured there on parliamentary law from 1930 until his death and papers from this course are also in the collection. Of particular interest in the correspondence is a letter from Calvin Coolidge (1923) and another from Cordell Hull (1940).
Papers:
In the Edwin Montefiore Borchard Papers, 1910-1950, 61.75 linear feet.
Persons represented include John Q. Tilson.
Papers:
In the Walter Chauncey Camp Papers, ca. 1870-1983, 32.25 linear feet.
Persons represented include John Q. Tilson.
Papers:
In the General Collection Manuscript Miscellany, dates and amounts unknown.
Persons represented include John Q. Tilson.
Papers:
In the Yale-China Association Records, ca. 1900-1982, 113.75 linear feet.
Persons represented include John Q. Tilson.
Connecticut Historical Society
Hartford, CT
Papers:
1910. 1 letter.
Concerning Telepost Bill.
Library of Congress
Manuscript Division
Washington, DC
Papers:
1917-1947, 0.5 foot.
The collection contains correspondence of John Qu. Tilson and proofs of A Manual of Parliamentary Procedure. Topics include Tilson's career in law, the military, and politics, and the practice of law in New Haven, Connecticut. The material described in this catalog record is located in the collections of the New Haven Museum & Historical Society Library (New Haven, Connecticut).
New Haven Museum
Manuscript Collection
New Haven, CT
Papers:
1917-1947, 0.5 foot
The collection contains correspondence of John Qu. Tilson and proofs of A Manual of Parliamentary Procedure. Topics include Tilson's career in law, the military, and politics, and the practice of law in New Haven, Connecticut.
Smithsonian Institution
Archives of American Art
Washington, DC
Papers:
In the Berryman Family Papers, ca. 1829-1984, 11.3 linear feet.
Persons represented include John Q. Tilson.
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