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Farewell token from K. S.
00-2010-200-0
Hand crafted farewell card apparently made by a Litchfield Institute student. The Litchfield Institute was an independent, non-profit professional association established in June 1984 for the purpose of promoting arts and sciences and of encouraging humanitarian service to civic, educational, and religious organizations, especially in Litchfield County and neighboring communities.
Harriet Farnam rewards of merit
00-2009-35-0
Two small handwritten papers to Miss Harriet Farnam stating that she was at the head of the school. One is dated May 20 and the other 26 Oct. 1820, both signed by C. Tolles.
Gad Farnum military pass
00-2009-27-0
Military pass to allow Gad Farnum, a soldier in Col. Hills Regiment and Captain Alexander Walls Company, who has been discharged and is granted liberty to return to Litchfield. Signed by Andrew Ward, Brigadeer General, Aug. 17, 1777. Also, dated Oct. 3, 1777, a note from Timothy Judd, Justice of Peace, to allow Gad Farnum to pass to and from Guilford.
W. D. Ferriss Account book
00-1912-28-0
Fifth Annual Catalogue of the Young Ladies' Study
00-2024-26-0
Susan Camp Nickerson, principal. Lists pupils, including Cornelia G. Ensign and Jane E. Patmore of Litchfield, CT, and has information about sessions and expenses.
Polly Crampton Filley collection
00-1921-39-0
Filley family papers, mostly deeds.
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.
Finn family photographs
00-2018-54-0
Photographs of the Finn family, Richard and Virginia, and their son, mostly on Bantam Lake. A few show their business, The Lamplighter.
History of First Church of Christ Congregational Church
00-2011-117-0
First Congregational Church Letters
00-2013-106-0
Three letters pertaining to the ministry of the First Congregational Church, Litchfield, Connecticut.