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Emily Noyes Vanderpoel postcard to Edith Kingsbury
00-2016-28-0
Emily Noyes Vanderpoel writes in a postcard to Edith Kingsbury about More Chronicles and sends Christmas greetings.
Property Indenture, Emily Noyes Vanderpoel
00-2013-43-0
Floyd L. Vanderpoel ham radio card
00-2015-09-0
A preprinted postcard with the heading "Litchfield, Conn., U.S.A." W1WR and handwritten information filled in regarding a radio transmission by Floyd L. Vanderpoel. The card is addressed to Charles R. Durrell, Harmon, NY.
Jane C. and Floyd L. Vanderpoel collection
1951-25-0
Joan W. Vanderpoel collection
00-1990-13-0
The Joan A. Vanderpoel collection (1990-13-0) consists of photographs of Litchfield found in an album belonging to William G. Wallbridge who lived on South Street. There are a number of photographs of his house, both interior and exterior, at #180 South Street that the Wallbridges owned from 1900 to 1915.
Mrs. Arent Vanderpoel Cookbook
00-2011-83-0
The Mrs. Arent Vanderpoel Cook Book Collection (2011-83-0) is a cookbook of various recipes. Throughout the cookbook and on the inside of the front and back covers are quotes that discuss cooking and health; for example, there is a quote about the merits of a "clean stomach." Currently housed in 3A Box 17.
William Mitchell VanWinkle house inventory and appraisal
2021-52-0
Property inventory and appraisal for William Mitchell VanWinkle, 1921 Oct 1, for property in Litchfield, Connecticut
Jac Venza Photographs
00-2011-133-0
The Jac Venza Photographs (2011-133-0) is a series of eight photographs of indoor and outdoor dinner parties from 1974-1977. Ralph Hinchmen of Lilac Hedges appears in two of the photographs. Jac Venza and Ralph Hinchman met early in the launching of Lilac Hedges. Venza worked as a card designer and introducted Hinchman to other artists, including Hillary Knight and Andy Warhol.
Village Restaurant placemat
00-2015-58-0
Placemat (2015-58-0) from The Village Restaurant, 25 West Street, Litchfield with the reproduction of a photograph of the 1908 East Litchfield baseball team. Currently housed in Aisle 18B: Box 3A.
Katie Knapp Vondermuhll Photographs
00-1981-427-0
The Katie Knapp Vondermuhll Photographs, 1981-427-0, include three photographs of people and place in Litchfield. From 1906 there is a photo of Mrs. Candee in front of her boarding house across from the green on the corner of North Street. The second photo is the caretaker in front of Mrs. Fitzgerald's house, later purchased and remodeled by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hickox. The third photo is of Bennett and Eleanor Bronson's House.