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Reuben Booth account book
00-1972-134-0
The Reuben Booth account book (1972-134-0) is an account book maintained by Reuben Booth for the years 1876 through 1906. Reuben Booth ran a dry goods store in New Milford, Connecticut. The account book lists out names and monetary amounts, but does not indicate specifics about transactions. The back of the ledger contains book keeping for bank accounts. The item is housed in 3B Box 8.
Joel Bordwell sermon
00-2009-101-0
Ann Borzilleri collection
00-2008-01-0
Two issues of "The Bantam Bugle," 1979; menu for Hattie's Family Restaurant; two bookmarks from Cobble Court Bookshop; receipt for prescription signed G. M. Woodruff, 1873; "Breakfast Dinner & Tea" advertisement pamphlet "compliments of Wessels & Gates, Litchfield, Conn.," circa 1880.
The Boston Gazette and Country Journal
00-c1900-48-0
News of Boston, Massachusetts Bay colony, London, and other cities and states in the colonies. Advertisements for Boston.
Bostwick and Weed account book
00-2011-123-0
The Bostwick and Weed account book (2011-123-0) dates from 1835-1839. One of the parties may have continued using this ledger after the firm's dissolution in 1837. Products listed include shoes, meat, wood, and leather. The factory was in the South Farms section of Litchfield, now the town of Morris.
Erastus Bostwick letter
00-2010-156-0
Erastus Bostwick of Hinesburgh, Vt., author of an 1851 genealogy on the Bostwick family, writes to Dr. D. E. Bostwick regarding genealogical matters.
Bowerman's restaurant photographs
00-2026-14-0
Two 8 1/8 x 10 inch undated black-and-white photographs of a restaurant named Bowerman's on or adjacent to the Litchfield green. The restaurant was owned by George Bowerman. The first photograph shows Paul Bernard Tracy, then owner of Bowerman's, behind the bar at Bowerman's. The second photograph shows a shot of the dining area of the restaurant.
Sarah Bowles wife of Robert Colgate label
00-1970-05-0
Label for a photograph of a portrait of Sarah Bowles Colgate (1759-1847) presented to Mrs. Jane Colgate from her nephew, Robert Colgate. The label contains biographical information about Sarah Bowles.
Henry D. Bowman Lilac Hedges Collection
2011-147-0
Margery Boyd papers
1992-44-0
The Margery Boyd papers consists of materials relating to Margery Boyd's volunteer activities, including the Litchfield Chapter, American Red Cross; Litchfield civil defense; Charlotte Hungerford Hospital; Connecticut's tercentenary celebration; the Litchfield Historical Society and several others. The bulk of the materials relate to the Litchfield Chapter, American Red Cross.