Litchfield (Conn.)
Found in 266 Collections and/or Records:
Perkins-Champion-Deming family records
00-2024-28-0
Perkins-Champion-Deming family births, marriages, and deaths recorded in The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ..., 1783, on 5 sheets torn from the book. Dates recorded range from the 1740s through the 1870s.
Phelps House, Inc. stock certificate
00-2024-40-0
Stock certificate for two shares to E. W. Munson, signed by F. Kingsbury Bull and E. N. Vanderpoel.
Photograph of three people holding a Town of Litchfield flag
00-2019-88-0
Photograph of B. Woodruff Clark, Robert W. Doyle, and Charlie Linsley holding a Town of Litchfield flag.
"The Pic-Nic" poem
00-2024-35-0
A published poem written in two parts by S. T. B. referencing people and incidents in Litchfield, CT.
Edward A. Pierpont diaries
00-2010-257-0
Four diaries of Litchfield, Conn., farmer Edward A. Pierpont: 1860, 1861, 1871, and 1878-1879. Pierpont generally recorded the weather, his farming and other business activities, and the comings and goings of family members and friends. There are also business accounts.
David Plant deed
00-2010-317-0
Deed to Alfred Peck for land in Litchfield, Conn.
Plumb family papers
2006-03-0
The Plumb family papers (2006-03-0, 1.13 linear feet) consists primarily of personal papers relating to Frederick B. Plumb, Jr. (1913-2002) and his wife Marian Newton Plumb (1917-2003). Also included are items related to Frederick B. Plumb, Sr. (b.1878) and his wife Rena Plumb (1882-1975). The papers consist of tax receipts, account books, blueprints, and several certificates of achievement. Many items are related to The Grange and other agricultural groups.
Prohibition Party meeting, Hon. A. R. Heath speaking, handbill
00-2024-52-0
Handbill, another Prohibition Party meeting will by held at Armory Hall, Litchfield, CT, by Hon. A. [Alfred] R. Heath of Danbury, CT, state organizer of the Prohibition Party, Sept. 7. "St. John and Daniel" printed at the top.
Addie Stephens Ray friendship album
00-1966-09-0
The Addie Stephens Ray friendship album (1966-09-0) was given to Addie Stephens (later the wife of William Ray) by Leonard W. Bacon in Litchfield, Connecticut on September 7, 1860. The album contains signatures and versus from friends. The signatures were collected from the year 1860 through 1862 in various locations such as Litchfield, CT, Saratoga Springs,NY, Hartford, CT and New Marlboro, MA.
Records regarding investigating committee and selectmen
00-2010-199-0
Records relating to an unspecified investigating committee and selectmen, including a petition, accounting documents, lists of orders drawn, outstanding orders, amount of claims paid, and other documents.