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William Wallace Lee manuscript
00-1905-11-0
William Wallace Lee manuscript (1905-11-0) is a typescript manuscript titled "History of Aurora Lodge Harwinton, Conn." The manuscript was written in 1902 and gives a brief history of the Aurora Lodge, which was chartered in Harwinton, Connecticut in 1796, and also contains a catalogue of members of the Lodge. William Wallace Lee (1833-1903) was a mason, and served as the Grand High Priest of The Grand Chapter of Connecticut in 1872 and 1873.
Giovanni Lega letter
00-2010-194-0
A letter from Giovanni Lega to "sir," in which paintings and frames are discussed.
Legal notations and newspaper clippings scrapbook
00-2010-283-0
Contains notes and news clippings relating to case law, speeches, and events regarding slavery and the Civil War.
Leman Church letter of recommendation
00-2009-105-0
A letter to the Litchfield County Superior Court from Litchfield, Conn. dated August 20, 1818 from David Sherman Boardman, Asa Bacon, Jr. and Jabez W. Huntington, committee appointed by the Court, in which they recommend that Leman Church of Canaan be admitted to practice as an attorney & counselor of the Court. Church attended the Litchfield Law School in 1815.
Pompe Leopeon promissory note
00-2009-47-0
Pompe Leopean promises to pay $2.00 to Samuel Buel, Litchfield Town Treasurer.
Andrew Lester note
00-1999-02-0
Note dated Canaan, 16 August 1780 from Andrew Lester to the Honorable Committee of Pay Table requesting that the balance of pay due to him in the service of the Continental Army be paid to Mr. Sofford Stevens. Witnessed by Elisha Baker, Justice of Peace, Canaan, Litchfield County.
Letter
00-2013-51-0
This undated Letter, 2013-51-0, from "Christine" to "Bob" tells of the writers employment with the Litchfield Hills theatre, which she calls the "Bitchfield Hills," Beau Williams, members of the stage crew, citizen support for Britain during World War II and the town pharmacist. Since it mentions "Bundles for Britain" it has been dated to 1939.
Letter and swatches regarding the Charles Deming house
00-2019-76-0
Letter written by Sue Weston to Phil Samponaro about the Charles Deming house, in which Samponaro lives. Included are swatches of fabric used in the decoration of the house during the 1930s and 1940s.
Letter with lace attached
00-2016-72-0
Letter with lace attached, signed "M. W. [F.?]"