Litchfield (Conn.)
Found in 266 Collections and/or Records:
Elmore family photographs
00-2019-86-0
Elmridge and Ray family photograph album
00-2018-46-0
Photograph album containing black and white photographs of Rev. Dr. Raymond Ray and his family at their country home in Litchfield, CT and while traveling.
Ensign-Woodruff-Kenney-Abbot families papers and photographs
2016-63-0
Papers and photographs relating to the Ensign, Woodruff, Kenney, and Abbot families.
Ephraim Kirby No. 75 O. E. S. "Your Household Guide," Arethusa Farm calendar, Tip Top Stores Christmas toy catalog (1948), The Lure of the Litchfield Hills (1944 Dec)
00-2022-10-0
Ephraim Kirby No. 75 O. E. S. "Your Household Guide," Arethusa Farm calendar, Tip Top Stores Christmas toy catalog (1948), The Lure of the Litchfield Hills (1944 Dec)
Finan family papers
00-2020-42-0
A small group of family papers, including photographs of a horse and buggy and automobile; Litchfield High School commencement programs; and documents relating to James Finan's service in World War II, including his honorable discharge and photographs.
First Law School Society of the Children of the American Revolution records
2010-362-0
First National Bank in account with treasurer, Borough of Litchfield savings book
00-2019-16-0
Account book containing debits and credits.
First National Bank of Litchfield depositor signatures
00-1930-31-0
First National Bank of Litchfield depositor signatures (1930-31-0) is a bound volume containing records from 1816-1902. The First National Bank of Litchfield was originally the Phoenix Bank. It underwent a name change in 1860. The bulk of the volume is comprised of signatures of depositors at the bank. Also present are a small amount of newspaper clippings. The item is currently housed in 3A Box 36.
First National Bank of Litchfield note
00-1949-06-1
One $5 note issued by The First National Bank of Litchfield (Conn.).
First National Bank of Litchfield publications and photograph
00-2010-272-0
Records regarding The First National Bank of Litchfield include a statement of condition, 1958; "The First National Bank of Litchfield, 1814-1819" booklet; "Push or A. Fiver's Busy Day," leaflet distributed on the occasion of Litchfield's 250th anniversary; and an undated photograph of a display of historical aritfacts of the bank under an outdoor tent.