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Found in 1212 Collections and/or Records:
Litchfield Dramatic Club records
00-1955-38-0
Records of the Litchfield Dramatic Club (1955-38-0) consist of 2 volumes: an account book 1900-1926 kept by E.C.B. Buel, treasurer; and Minutes and Records kept by Elizabeth C.B. Buel, secretary. The Minutes book includes lists of members. Currently housed in 3B Box 60.
Litchfield Dramatic Club scrapbook
00-2011-84-0
The Litchfield Dramatic Club scrapbook (2011-84-0) contains items related to the Litchfield Dramatic Club for the years 1899-1901. The majority of the volume is comprised of newspaper clippings about the Dramatic Club, as well programs for productions produced by the club. Some plays represented in the scrapbook are "Mr. Bob", "Second Thoughts" and "A Cup of Tea". The item is currently housed in 3B Box 60.
Litchfield Education Association and Board of Education program and invitation
00-2002-30-0
Invitation and program to retirement dinner, 2000 May 24.
Sheet Music, "The Litchfield Enquirer March"
00-2013-60-0
The Sheet Music, "The Litchfield Enquirer March," 2013-60-0, was composed for piano by John J. Karl in 1895 and dedicated to George C. Woodruff, an editor of the Litchfield Enquirer. This item is oversized and housed in Oversize Box 4
Litchfield Gas Light Company deed
00-2010-310-0
Deed to Weston G. Granniss and Lester R. Denegar for land in Litchfield, Conn.
Litchfield Golf Club Photographs
00-2010-378-0
Litchfield High School Diploma and Commencement Exercise Program
00-2003-71-0
Litchfield High School Diploma & Commencement Exercise Program, June 16-18, 1954, 2003-71-0, belonged to Priscilla Mae Taft. She is listed in the Commencement Exercises Program. Priscilla Mae Taft was born in 1936. She married George Alvord (1928-1994). Her daughter, Elizabeth Alvord Murray is the donor.
Litchfield High School varsity 1940-1941 basketball team photograph
00-2016-25-0
Litchfield High School varsity 1940-1941 basketball team photograph
Litchfield. Highway Committee. Deed
00-1972-124-0
An early deed to Enoch Palmer for an exchange of property for a highway. Signed by Moses Stoddard, Isaac Bissell and Supply Storn, Committee. One piece of the document is missing which would have had the date. This deed was recorded in the Litchfield Land Records, Book 4, page 682.
"Litchfield Hill" from Harper's New Monthly Magazine
00-2013-112-0
"Litchfield Hill," is an article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 2013-112-0, about the town of Litchfield during the Revolutionary War and some of its most famous residents from the later 18th and early 19th centuries: Tapping Reeve, Sarah Pierce, Oliver Wolcott, James Gould, and Benjamin Tallmadge.