Box 2
Contains 27 Results:
Elm Park Commercial, Agricultural and Collegiate Institute, 1857
Catalogue for Elm Park Commercial, Agricultural & Collegiate Institute located in Litchfield, Conn. with a prospectus. 1857. 1857 Prospectus and Catalogue of the Elm Park Commercial, Agricultural & Collegiate Institute, James Richards, Superintendent, Litchfield.
Fairs, 1913
Fairs in Litchfield, Conn. various information. Old Fashioned Country Fair on the grounds of Miss E.D. Bininger, Hill Top, Litchfield for the purpose of securing a sewage plant at the farm of the Connecticut George Junior Republic Assoc. poster Sept. 10, 1913. Seventeenth Annual Fair. no date or place.
Farms, Butternut Brook, 1956
Brochure for Jerseys owned by Mr. & Mrs. H.C. Seherr-Thoss, 1957, and photo reproductions. [acc.# 2003-11-0]
Farms, Echo Farm, 1878-1905
Jerseys auction sale at Charter Oak Park Hartford, 1881. Printed letter from W. Deming, N.D., Medical Inspector Echo Farm Company concerning the rules to assure the best milk product. "A New England dairy and stock farm". From Harper's New Monthly Magazine Octoer 1878, vol. LVII, No. CCCXLL. Invitation to see a new milk machine at Bantam, Jan. 14, 1905. Label from a half pint of cream. Receipted bill to Mr. J.G. Beckwith for milk and butter. June 30, 1885.
Farms, Fernwood Farm, 1913
Booklet for Fernwood Farm "Closing-out sale of Jersey cattle and Shetland ponies" Litchfield, Conn. August 26, 1913.
Farms, 1887-1964
First National Bank of Litchfield, 1898-1969
First National Bank of Litchfield - Annual reports, histories, and other information.
First National Bank of Litchfield, 1939-2010
First National Bank of Litchfield - Annual reports, histories, and other information. Letter of March 29, 2010 announcing merger with Union Savings Bank.
Fourth of July celebrations, 1919-1971
Fourth of July celebrations, 1865-1900
Various programs July 4th celebrations in Litchfield, including the Litchfield Centennial Celebration, July 4, 1876; 1865; ca. 1900; program for Fourth of July exercises at Bantam Falls, Conn. undated. Henry B. Bissell, President; Chief Marshall, Col. William F. Baldwin. "Darn the Expenses!" satire, 1876?