Litchfield (Conn.)
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Anson Dickinson Day proclamation
00-2010-172-0
Proclamation of the Town of Litchfield that Oct. 21, 1984, be designated Anson Dickinson Day, signed by Charles A. Dobos, First Selectman.
Ballots
00-2024-60-0
Official town ballots for a variety of elections, including local officials, presidential candidates, ordinances, and amendments to the Constitution, including prohibition (18th Amendment).
Jane Amelia Benton common-school teacher certification
00-2010-350-0
Certification indicating that Jane Amelia Benton was examined and found qualified to give instruction in a list of subjects as a common-school teacher in the town of Litchfield; signed by a group of school visitors.
Board of Relief on list 1844
00-2010-348-0
Record of the Board of Relief of the Town of Litchfield listing persons indebted to residents of this state, abatements of poll tax, miscellaneous alterations of list, abatements on assessment, and persons to whom the board added money at interest.
Litchfield. Board of Selectmen. Letter regarding a draft
00-2010-279-0
Blank letter requesting inactive militia members to appear in front of the court house for the purpose of a draft.
Litchfield (Conn.). Town records
2011-22-0
Series 1 is records (2011-22-0, .42 linear feet) that consist of orders signed by the selectmen of Litchfield, Conn., naming an administrator, or overseer, who was typically a responsible town resident, to direct and oversee the affairs of a potentially indigent town resident. The collection also includes bills submitted to the town for expenses rendered by overseers, merchants, and institutions caring for the poor, insane, and indigent.
Town of Litchfield records
00-1971-45-0
Advertisements, bills, correspondence, tax abatement list, correspondence and orders related to town roads, and other records related to the Town of Litchfield.
Milton History Day proclamation
00-2010-202-0
Proclamation of the Town of Litchfield that Aug. 18, 1984, be designated Milton History Day, signed by Charles A. Dobos, First Selectman. The organ and stained glass window in the Trinity Episcopal Church and the National Register of Historic Places designation of the David Welch house are cited.
Records regarding investigating committee and selectmen
00-2010-199-0
Records relating to an unspecified investigating committee and selectmen, including a petition, accounting documents, lists of orders drawn, outstanding orders, amount of claims paid, and other documents.
Special town meeting minutes
00-2010-349-0
Minutes of special meetings of the town of Litchfield, Conn., held to address matters related to the Civil War. Typed transcipt also included.
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