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William L. Ransom currency collection
00-1890-56-0
Notes issued by the colonies of Delaware and New Jersey and United States fractional currency.
Addie Stephens Ray friendship album
00-1966-09-0
The Addie Stephens Ray friendship album (1966-09-0) was given to Addie Stephens (later the wife of William Ray) by Leonard W. Bacon in Litchfield, Connecticut on September 7, 1860. The album contains signatures and versus from friends. The signatures were collected from the year 1860 through 1862 in various locations such as Litchfield, CT, Saratoga Springs,NY, Hartford, CT and New Marlboro, MA.
Ray family papers
00-1966-01-0
Kathryna Ray dollhouse guest book
00-2010-212-0
Edward Raymond manuscript
1997-10-0
Typescript of "Litchfield in Three Centuries," by Edward A. Raymond (1990, 796 pp.), an historical overview of Litchfield, Conn.
Jacob Read draft
00-2010-25-0
Jacob Read in Charleston writes to George Simpson, cashier of the late Bank of the United States in Philadelphia, to pay $38.26 to Rumford & Abijah Dawes.
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.
Elizabeth Reeve land survey
00-2009-149-0
Survey of the Skinner lot, so called, owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Reeve, on Gallows Lane, Litchfield (Conn.) dated 9 Jul 1833.
Region 20 report and ephemera
2022-43-0
Temporary Regional School Study Committee report; stickers; mailers; and brochures for a new regional school
Register of Revolutionary Soliders and Patriots buried in Litchfield County research papers
2011-19-0
The Register of Revolutionary Soliders and Patriots buried in Litchfield County research papers (2011-19-0, .83 linear feet) consists of research, surveys, lists, and other materials used to produce the 1976 book, Register of Revolutionary Soliders and Patriots buried in Litchfield County, compiled by Joyce Mackenzie Cropsey and published by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Mary Floyd Tallmadge Chapter.