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Connecticut. Governor (1769-1784: Trumbull). Commissions Litchfield County Justices of the Peace
00-2009-125-0
An official list of men assigned to be Justices of the Peace and their duties in Litchfield County signed by Jonathan Trumbull in Hartford on June 1, 1776. Also the same document with list dated June 1, 1777.
Connecticut. Governor (1769-1784: Trumbull). Thanksgiving proclamation
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Proclamation by Connecticut Governor Jonathan Trumbull declaring Thursday the fifth day of December to be observed as a day of public thanksgiving. All servile labor is forbidden on said day.
Connecticut. Governor (1769-1784: Trumbull). Thanksgiving proclamation
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Governor Jonathan Trumbulls's proclamation that Thursday, the sixteenth day of November is to be observed as a day of public Thanksgiving. Labor and vain recreations are forbidden on said day.
Connecticut Ice Yacht Club records
2017-03-0
Connecticut Junior Republic collection
2011-02-0
Notes and Proceedings of the Connecticut Land Company
1953-29-0
The Notes and Proceedings of the Connecticut Land Company (1953-29-0) is a leather bound book containing notes and proceedings from meetings of the Connecticut Land Company. The Connecticut Land Company was an association created to promote settlement of the Connecticut Western Reserve; land in modern day North-Eastern Ohio.
Connecticut Light Infantry 17th Regiment Company Books
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Fellows of the Connecticut Medical Society
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List of officers and fellows arranged by county.
Connecticut. Militia. Regiment, 1st, Company 4th
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Enlistment in the Fourth Co. of the First Regiment of Infantry of the Military Corps formed for the defense of the State of Connecticut. Signatures of 7 subscribers enlisting. Colonel Timothy Shepard was the commander of the Regiment, and Samuel Waugh was Captain. The men listed in the Company served from Aug. 3, 1813 to Sept. 16, 1813.
Connecticut. Militia. Regiment, 35th
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A list of officers in the 35th Regiment of Militia from Cornwall, Goshen, and Sharon, Connecticut. Undated probably early 1800s. On the reverse side is an unsigned and undated note asking for the discharge of Ensign Benjamin Hamlin of Sharon (Conn.) from the 4th company in the 35th Militia regiment. His Captain is Abraham Pratt.