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Found in 1212 Collections and/or Records:
Myron Norton patent
00-1915-15-2
A patent to Myron Norton for the invention of a new and useful improvement in the mould for pressing pine apple (pineapple) cheese. Signed by Andrew Jackson, President, Martin Van Buren, Secretary of State, John MacPherson Berrien, Attorney. Witnesses Ethan Walter, Jr. and Horace Norton. Currently housed in aisle 18B: Oversize Box 3.
Romanta Norton letter
00-2010-73-0
Written from Farmington, Romanta Norton writes to Roger Skinner, Esq. in Litchfield, concerning a writ and debt against Solomon Bukley of Wethersfield.
Broadside, Lewis M. Norton's Brand of Pineapple Cheese
00-2011-12-0
Broadside for Pine Apple cheese (2011-12-0, 1 item) patented in 1810 depicting cheese and cheese scoop as well as instructions for cutting and cleaning scoops. Signed Edward Norton, Goshen, Connecticut.
Notice of teacher's institute
00-2024-07-0
Notice of a teacher's institute to be held at Litchfield, Connecticut on May 26th, 27th, and 28th, 1881
Getrude Phelps O'Donnell collection
00-2002-52-0
1 photograph, Gov. Holcomb and staff at Litchfield bicentennial planting an oak tree in front of Litchfield Historical Museum, 1921
The Old Governor's Report of the Battle of Blue Swamp [poem]
00-2010-124-0
Old Grist Mills Cease
00-2010-367-0
Typed essay on the subject of King's Mill of Morris (formerly South Farms) and other Litchfield County Mills including photographic prints of King's Mill.
"The Old Reliable Shoe Store" broadside
00-2015-85-0
"The Old Reliable Shoe Store" broadside, A. J. Grosjean, dealer in boots, shows, and rubbers, Woodruff's Block, West Street, Litchfield, CT.
Olive Branch Lodge, No. 61 (Goshen, Conn.) records
00-1972-117-3
Records, including minutes, accounts, and members, of the Lodge in Goshen (Conn.). The mother lodge was St. Paul's Lodge in Litchfield. Also a brief history of the Lodge by James R. Case.
Order of protection granted John Couch
00-2023-31-0
Order of protection granted to John Couch by the Litchfield Superior Court signed by Frederick Wolcott, Clerk