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Finding Aid to the Philip E. Orbanes Papers, 1905-2013
Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play Philip E. Orbanes Papers Finding Aid to the Philip E. Orbanes Papers, 1905-2013 Summary Information Title: Philip E. Orbanes papers Creator: Philip E. Orbanes (primary) ID: 112.7138 Date: 1905-2013 inclusive; 1967-2005 bulk Extent: approx. 12 linear feet (physical) and 1.3 GB (digital) Language: All materials are in English unless otherwise noted. Abstract: The Philip E. Orbanes papers are a compilation of correspondence, legal contracts, newspaper articles, reference materials, research notes, game advertisements, photographs, audio files, and other papers collected and used by Philip E. Orbanes over the course of his career in the American toy and game industry. The bulk of the materials are from 1967 through 2005. Staff at The Strong recorded a video oral history of Orbanes in 2013. Repository: Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play at The Strong One Manhattan Square Rochester, New York 14607 585.263.2700 [email protected] Administrative Information Conditions Governing Use: This collection is open to research use by staff of The Strong and by users of its library and archives. Though the donor has not transferred intellectual property rights (including, but not limited to any copyright, trademark, and associated rights therein) to The Strong, he has given permission for The Strong to make copies in all media for museum, educational, and research purposes. Custodial History: The Philip E. Orbanes papers were donated to The Strong in December 2012 as a gift from Philip E. Orbanes. These materials were accessioned by The Strong under Activity ID 11530, Object ID 112.7138. -
3001Thingsyoudidnotknow.Pdf
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Finding Aid to the Leroy Howard Papers, 1892-1952
Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play LeRoy Howard Papers Finding Aid to the LeRoy Howard Papers, 1892-1952 Summary Information Title: LeRoy Howard papers Creator: LeRoy Howard (primary) ID: 114.3440 Date: 1892-1952 (inclusive); 1930-1952 (bulk) Extent: 2 linear feet Language: The materials in this collection are in English. Abstract: The LeRoy Howard papers are a compilation of business papers, patents, notes, and published game instructions from a former executive at Parker Brothers, Inc. The bulk of the materials are dated from 1930 through 1952. Repository: Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play at The Strong One Manhattan Square Rochester, New York 14607 585.263.2700 [email protected] Administrative Information Conditions Governing Use: This collection is open for research use by staff of The Strong and by users of its library and archives. Though the donor has not transferred intellectual property rights (including, but not limited to any copyright, trademark, and associated rights therein) to The Strong, she has given permission for The Strong to make copies in all media for museum, educational, and research purposes. Custodial History: The LeRoy Howard papers were donated to The Strong in April 2014 as a gift from Kathleen A. O’Leary, niece of Frances O’Leary Howard, the widow of LeRoy Howard. The papers were accessioned by The Strong under Object ID 114.3440. The papers were received from Kathleen A. O’Leary along with several Parker Brothers games, prototypes of games, Parker Brothers catalogs, and other materials. Preferred citation for publication: LeRoy Howard papers, Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play at The Strong Processed by: Julia Novakovic, June 2014 Controlled Access Terms Personal Names Howard, LeRoy Parker, George Swinnerton, 1866-1952 Phillips, Elizabeth Magie, 1866-1948 Corporate Names Parker Brothers, Inc. -
Finding Aid to the Parker Family Papers, 1856-1949
Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play Parker Family Papers Finding Aid to the Parker Family Papers, 1856-1949 Summary Information Title: Parker family papers Creator: George S. Parker, Sarah M. (Hegeman) Parker, Richard P. Parker (primary) ID: 120.1000 Date: 1856-1949 (inclusive) Extent: 2 linear feet Language: The materials in this collection are in English. Abstract: The Parker family papers contain diaries, notes, and letters written by members of the Parker family (notably, George S. Parker, founder of Parker Brothers). These materials are dated between 1856 and 1949. Repository: Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play at The Strong One Manhattan Square Rochester, New York 14607 585.263.2700 [email protected] Administrative Information Conditions Governing Use: This collection is open for research use by staff of The Strong and by users of its library and archives. Though intellectual property rights (including, but not limited to any copyright, trademark, and associated rights therein) have not been transferred, The Strong has permission for The Strong to make copies in all media for museum, educational, and research purposes. As of 2021, materials dated 1925 or earlier are now in the public domain. Custodial History: The Parker family papers were donated to The Strong in February 2020 as a gift of Philip E. Orbanes. The papers were accessioned by The Strong under Object ID 120.1000 and were received from Orbanes in one box. Preferred citation for publication: Parker family papers, Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play at The Strong Processed by: The archival collection was processed by Nicole Pease and Julia Novakovic in December 2020-January 2021.