Litchfield (Conn.)
Found in 266 Collections and/or Records:
William Mitchell Van Winkle papers
00-1993-23-0
Announcement for auction of all items in the mansion, Hillhome, the residence of William Mitchell Van Winkle, Jr. (1913-2004), containing a detailed listing of contents of the mansion, 1939; Anson Dickinson miniatures documentation from the National Portrait Gallery, 1983; Hillhome sales brochures, ads, listing agreement, and related materials, 1984.
View of South Street photograph
2020-13-0
Henry Wadsworth letter to Epaphras Wadsworth
00-2019-05-0
Writes from Bradleyville, Litchfield, CT to a brother of his father Elijah Wadsworth (1747-1817) in response to a letter received after many years have passed about Elijah's death, Henry's religious beliefs, and news of family.
Henry Ward letters to Grace Ward Wessels
00-2021-55-0
Henry Ward Sr. writes from Penfield, NY to his sister Grace Ward Wessels.
Weather signals card
00-2024-59-0
Card showing how to understand flags signalling different types of weather and changing temperatures with "Compliments of the Litchfield Fire Department, 1891" on it.
Wedding invitation, Alice Winthrop and F. Norton Goddard
00-1978-10-3
Wedding invitation to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Putnam.
Lorraine Curtiss Weik collection
00-2002-79-0
1 folder of photographs of views of Litchfield buildings and street scenes circa 1880s before fires and of a 1942 ice storm.
Weir's Motor Sales record book
00-1991-102-0
Weir's Motor Sales record book (1991-102-0) contains payment records from 1920-1922. The records document customers, their purchases and repairs to and the maintenance of their automobiles. Weir’s Motor Sales was owned by Martin J. Weir and was located on West Street in Litchfield, Conn., and the records indicate that its customers came from surrounding towns in Litchfield County.
Weir's Motor Sales records
2010-363-0
John Collins Welch papers
00-2010-246-0
Letter and newspaper clipping regarding the genealogy of John Collins Welch (1840- ), particularly Welch's ancestor Rev. Timothy Collins, the first clergyman in Litchfield, Conn.