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Sampson Simson probate records
00-2009-67-0
True copy of the original will & testament of Sampson Simson of New York City dated July 30, 1773; accompanied by proofs of validity; stamp & statement of allowance by William Tryon, Gov. of the Province of New York, dated Jan. 18, 1774.
Skilton House photographs
00-2020-25-0
Two photographs of the Skilton House in East Morris (Rt. 109). Stored in Oversized box 1.
Slack Family Papers
00-2012-76-0
Deed of Joseph L. Slaiby to William and Gladys May
00-2023-12-0
Slosson family papers
00-1979-30-0
Papers related to the history of the Nathaniel Slosson homestead in Kent, Conn.; a photograph and drawing of the house; genealogical information about the Slosson family; and a cabinet card of an unidentified man.
Nathaniel Smith 2nd deed
00-2010-28-0
A deed from Nathaniel Smith 2nd of Litchfield to John Tallmadge of Warren under the firm of John Tallmadge and Company for 65 acres of land in the westerly part of Litchfield with the buildings thereon. Witnessed by Henry Wadsworth and Moses Seymour, Justice of Peace.
Smith and Brown letter
00-2010-223-0
Smith and Brown write to H. Blashfield of New York about the removal of looms.
Bateman Smith account book and papers
00-2010-372-0
Account book and daybook detailing goods—such as wood, grains, dairy products, and meat and poultry—sold by Bateman Smith to customers primarily in Litchfield South Farms, now Morris, Conn., and his transport of goods for hire, generally from New Haven to the Litchfield area. Also some miscellaneous business and other papers.
Eli Smith military commission
00-2009-71-0
Connecticut military commission for Eli Smith as Lieutenant in the10th company of the 17th Regiment. Signed by Jonathan Trumbull, Captain-general and commander in chief of the State of Connecticut. Signed at New Haven, 24 Oct. 1783.
Emma Leach Smith letter to Charles Smith
00-2021-39-0
Poem written in Litchfield, CT mailed to Charles Smith, Emma Leach's future husband, on the occasion of his leaving to serve in the Civil War.