Litchfield (Conn.)
Found in 266 Collections and/or Records:
William Miller Collection
1991-101-0
Milton History Day proclamation
00-2010-202-0
Proclamation of the Town of Litchfield that Aug. 18, 1984, be designated Milton History Day, signed by Charles A. Dobos, First Selectman. The organ and stained glass window in the Trinity Episcopal Church and the National Register of Historic Places designation of the David Welch house are cited.
Miscellaneous bills
00-2010-149-0
Approximately 15 bills from Litchfield area merchants and businesses, 1886-1904.
Miscellaneous papers
2002-64-0
Papers relating to families and activities in Litchfield, including correspondence related to Camp, Smith, Hill, and other families; deeds; contracts and other legal documents relating to highway and bridge construction and maintenance; Reports of the Selectmen and Treasurer of the Town of Litchfield, 1890-1911; Road Schedules; Charter and Bylaws of the Town of Litchfield, 1862; and other papers.
Miscellaneous records
00-2009-24-0
Estate inventories, leases, and contracts related to business activities in Litchfield, Conn., 1895-1924.
James Moir collection
00-2001-08-0
Newspaper clipping showing before and after views of buildings in Litchfield destroyed by fire in 1886.
Mildred Molumphy collection
00-2002-72-0
Madison Square Garden Programme week commencing Sep. 21, 1891; three Litchfield 250th anniversary bumper stickers, 1969; three notice of public hearing flyers for a hearing to ban helliports in Litchfield, Jun. 25, 1987. Photographs of Litchfield events 1970-1977 include Litchfield Historical Plaque dedication; Bi-Centennial parade (1976); Fireman's parade; Litchfield Hills Road Race (1977); White Memorial Foundation carriage show (1970, 1974).
Mona Leithiser Dearborn files on Anson Dickinson
2016-39-0
John N. Morris deeds
00-2010-352-0
Two deeds to William F. Baldwin for land in Litchfield, Conn.
Benjamin M. Morse deeds
00-2010-343-0
Two deeds to William F. Baldwin for land in Litchfield, Conn.