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Found in 1212 Collections and/or Records:
Litchfield 6th School District Minute Book
00-1973-72-3
The Litchfield 6th School District Minute Book (1973-72-3) was used by the 6th District School between 1799 and 1877. It contains details of propositions put to vote such as how to use money or collect money or filling positions. Currently housed in 3A Box 30.
Litchfield 14th school district minute book
00-1982-25-0
The minute book for Litchfield 14th school district (1982-25-0) contains meeting minutes from Oct. 16, 1828 to Sept. 1879 with election of officers, accounts, laying school tax, hiring teachers, determination of school sessions, building a new school in 1866, and other business. The school was known as South Plains School. Currently housed in 3A Box 30.
Litchfield 250th anniversary parade slides
00-2022-27-0
Slides of Litchfield's 250th anniversary parade.
Litchfield Aid of the Connecticut Junior Republic records
00-2002-39-0
Manual of The Litchfield Aid of the Connecticut Junior Republic, 1999.
Litchfield and Cornwall Turnpike Company records
00-1984-37-0
A statement of the capital stock of the Turnpike Co. as certified by Joseph Birge, Clerk and witnessed by Manly Peters, Justice of Peace. Sent to Comptroller of Public Accounts, Hartford, Conn.
Litchfield Bank note
00-1957-15-0
One $2 note issued by The Litchfield Bank.
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. Board of Selectmen. Receipt
00-1984-36-0
A receipt signed by Ozias Lewis for the selectmen of Litchfield for payment of $32.70 received from the State of Connecticut for the boarding of James Richards from Oct. 30, 1824 to Sept. 22, 1825 by agreement with David W. Grant.
Litchfield. Board of Selectmen. Writ
00-2010-71-0
Information given by Litchfield Selectmen - David Welch, Bezaleel Beebe, Briant Stoddard - concerning the estate of Colborn Barrell, late of Boston, who joined with the British. On the back are expenses for the forfeiture of the estate dated Dec. 1779. Jedediah Strong's signature is under the names of the Selectmen.
Receipt, Mrs. A. M. Wiggin from the Borough of Litchfield
00-1977-42-1
Receipt, Mrs. A.M. Wiggin from the Boroush of Litchfield, 1977-42-1, is a statement dated December 1, 1916 for 9 1/2 hours of "labor" from March of that year, totaling $2.26. She was paid on January 13, 1917.