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Ezekiel Lewis receipt
00-2009-86-0
Dated from Bethlem (Conn.), Ezekiel Lewis' receipt for payment of 24 bushels of indian corn from Remembrance Gibbs in payment for a saddle sold to Benjamin Gibbs Jr. of Litchfield
H. Bertram Lewis letters
00-1951-27-0
Two letters to John H. Hubbard regarding Indian trails in Litchfield, Conn.
Luke Lewis receipt
00-2009-87-0
A receipt from Luke Lewis in Litchfield to Julius Deming for payment of $42.50 for a cast iron chest bought of Lewis.
Mary Ann Lewis papers
1913-30-0
The Luke Lewis family moved to Litchfield, Conn. in 1811 and lived in a house at #7 East Street in the center of town. Mr. Luke Lewis operated a store on the property and his four daughters all attended the Litchfield Female Academy at various times from 1812-1821. The majority of the collection consists of invitations and replies from members of Litchfield families, Litchfield Female Academy students, and Litchfield Law School students.
Library Accounts
2011-74-0
An account book detailing money recieved and spent by the library from 1771-1778. Mostly, the item describes money spent purchasing items or paying employees as well as money recieved from donations.
Lichfield, England collection
2003-72-0
Lilac Hedges cards and stationery
00-2017-40-0
Lilac Hedges Collection
2011-08-0
Lilac Hedges Love Notes
00-2011-135-0
Lilac Hedges Love Notes (2011-135-0) consists of two packages of shrink-wrapped heart-shaped love notes with coordinating envelopes. One is the faded face of a woman surrounded by stylized flowers, the other consists of stylized birds with blue clouds in the background.
Lilac Hedges samples
00-2019-09-0
Samples of cards and stantionery produced by Lilac Hedges.