00. Small Acquisitions
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Found in 1212 Collections and/or Records:
Friendship album [of Clarissa Deming Perkins?]
00-2020-16-0
Poems and writings handwritten in an album, inscribed on one page, "To Mrs Perkins From her friend Lucy Sheldon."
Elisha Frisbie Accounts and Journal
00-1955-37-0
Frisbie family record
00-2010-177-0
Record of the marriage of Friend H. Frisbie and Sally Bishop Frisbie and the births of their children, 1795-1811.
Miss Frisbie invitation
00-1937-10-0
An invitation to Miss Frisbie, written on the back of a Henry Hart Exportation playing card, from W.H. Harrison, E. Harrison, and E.B. Woodruff. Dated at Litchfield South Farms, Miss Frisbie's company is respectfully solicited at Col. E. [Judd?]s Ball Room. Miss Frisbie may be Hannah Frisbie who was born in Litchfield, CT in 1802.
Sherman Frisbie account book
00-1973-70-0
Account book of Sherman Frisbie (1973-70-0) of Milton, Connecticut. Includes grocery accounts, smoking hams, work for Milton Congregational Church, and others. Currently housed in 3B Box 29.
Bernice Fuessenich ephemera collection
00-2018-16-0
Small collection of items that consists of Sixth Annual Ball of the Bantam Fire Company program (1921); Camp Wonponset brochure (1910); The Bantam Bell newspaper (1920); M. H. Hallee letter to Barber Lynn.
Daniel Fueter papers
00-2009-38-0
Daniel Fueter's records concerning the Spruce Hill Mine in Woodbury (Conn.) and correspondence with the owners.
Rufus Fuller Jr. letters to Rufus Fuller
00-2024-38-0
Two letters written by Fuller Jr. in Litchfield, CT to his father in Kent, CT, in which he discusses his study in the Litchfield Law School and the Macedonia furnace, among other topics.
Margaret Bissell Fuessenich World War II papers
00-2017-50-0
World War II documents relating to Margaret Bissell Fuessenich consisting of a Connecticut Defense Council member card; American National Red Cross Volunteer Special Services Certificate (1942); and newspaper clipping about Red Cross certificates.
Albert Gallatin papers
00-2009-39-0
Printed circular signed by Albert Gallatin of the Treasury Dept., dated 27 Aug 1802 which was attached to a copy of the regulations concerning the Mississipi trade, and a letter from Albert Gallatin dated Paris 27 March 1815 to an unknown person concerming the authorization of Mr. Todd to draw money from the recipient's banks account. Requests an order be sent to Dover for himself and his baggage to prevent interaction and search.