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Samuel Buel deed
00-2010-298-0
Deed from Dr. Samuel Buel (1782-1854) to George H. Westover for land in Litchfield, Conn.
William Buel Commonplace Book
00-2011-75-0
William Buel Weather Diary
00-2011-60-0
The William Buel Weather Diary (2011-60-0) is two sections of notebook paper that has been made into a weather diary. The entries begin in October 1789 and end in August 1792. The direction of the wind is taken almost every day during this period in the morning, afternoon, and night. Along with the chart marking these finds there are a few pages which describe the weather over the period of a month.
Buell and Wheeler prescription book
00-1972-135-0
The Buell and Wheeler prescription book (1972-135-0) was maintained from 1876 through 1879. The book contains prescriptions that were filled at the pharmacy of Buell and Wheeler in Litchfield, Connecticut.
Charles Decatur Buell papers
2014-2-0
Elisha Lewis Buell Diary
1973-21-0
A diary written by Elisha Lewis Buell describing day-to-day events. The diary also contains lists of expenses. This is a typed transcript. The transcript can be found in the Research Files under Buell, Elisha Lewis
John W. Buell Papers
1950-20-0
Minerva Buell Collection
00-2012-79-0
The Minerva Buell Collection, 2012-79-0, includes three items that were donated by Minerva Buell to the Litchfield Historical Society. These include a calling card of Augustus A. Lord, a business card of C.G. Buttkereit & Trowbridge Merchant Tailors on South Street in Litchfield, and an announcement for the Grand "Calico Ball" on February 26, 1858. All three items are adhered to card stock.
Peter Buell gift
00-1971-15-22
Peter Buell of Litchfield, Litchfield County, Conn. gives his children all his livestock to be equally divided. Witnessed by Isaac Baldwin and Anne Baldwin.
Salmon Buell receipt
00-2009-129-0
A printed receipt made out to Capt. Salmon Buell of Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut to certify that he paid a duty of two dollars for a 4 wheel carriage called a wagon for the year 1815. Signed by Seth P. Beers, Collector of the Revenue for the first Collection District of Connecticut on Jan. 31, 1815.