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Letter
00-2013-51-0
This undated Letter, 2013-51-0, from "Christine" to "Bob" tells of the writers employment with the Litchfield Hills theatre, which she calls the "Bitchfield Hills," Beau Williams, members of the stage crew, citizen support for Britain during World War II and the town pharmacist. Since it mentions "Bundles for Britain" it has been dated to 1939.
Letter and swatches regarding the Charles Deming house
00-2019-76-0
Letter written by Sue Weston to Phil Samponaro about the Charles Deming house, in which Samponaro lives. Included are swatches of fabric used in the decoration of the house during the 1930s and 1940s.
Letter with lace attached
00-2016-72-0
Letter with lace attached, signed "M. W. [F.?]"
Alonzo N. Lewis scrapbook
00-1961-39-0
Ezekiel Lewis receipt
00-2009-86-0
Dated from Bethlem (Conn.), Ezekiel Lewis' receipt for payment of 24 bushels of indian corn from Remembrance Gibbs in payment for a saddle sold to Benjamin Gibbs Jr. of Litchfield
H. Bertram Lewis letters
00-1951-27-0
Two letters to John H. Hubbard regarding Indian trails in Litchfield, Conn.
Luke Lewis receipt
00-2009-87-0
A receipt from Luke Lewis in Litchfield to Julius Deming for payment of $42.50 for a cast iron chest bought of Lewis.
Mary Ann Lewis papers
1913-30-0
The Luke Lewis family moved to Litchfield, Conn. in 1811 and lived in a house at #7 East Street in the center of town. Mr. Luke Lewis operated a store on the property and his four daughters all attended the Litchfield Female Academy at various times from 1812-1821. The majority of the collection consists of invitations and replies from members of Litchfield families, Litchfield Female Academy students, and Litchfield Law School students.
Library Accounts
2011-74-0
An account book detailing money recieved and spent by the library from 1771-1778. Mostly, the item describes money spent purchasing items or paying employees as well as money recieved from donations.