Folder 7
Contains 20 Results:
Landmark District Correspondence, 1969-1976
Folder 7
Correspondence regards the inclusion of portions of the Borough of Litchfield not included in the National Historic Landmark to be included therin. Correspondence from Oswald Marrin, Stephen Raiche, First-Selectman Robert Cooley, Richard Howland, John Shannahan, John McDermott, Roy Appleman, Murray Nelligan, Cornelius Heine, Robert Utley, and Vance Hartke are included.
1978-1979 Correspondence
Folder 7
Courthouse Site Committee
Item 1
Correspondence from Thomas Williams, Michael Rybak, Theodore Litwin, Harold Harlow, Edmund Mickiewicz, and William Miller, regarding proposed courthouse legislation and retention.
Press Release, 1978 Sep 27
Item 2
"Rybak supports Litchfield Courthouse site."
Correspondence from Daniel MacKinnon, 1978 May 24
Item 3
Correspondence from Daniel MacKinnon to Katherine Anderson, notifying her that her property was chosen for the site of the courthouse (eminent domain).
Correspondence from Theodore Litwin, 1978 Apr 24
Item 4
Correspondence from Theodore Litwin to Henry Gionfriddo, requesting to come before the State Properties Review Board to voice objections to the Torringford Street courthouse site.
East Porch
Folder 7
Mainly includes fabric swatches, wallpaper samples, and textile trim from decoration jobs for various rooms in the house.
Photos of Fabric Swatches
Item 1
Items removed to collections storage.
Photographs
Folder 7
Includes miscellaneous photos of the Collins House, Mitchell van Winkle home, Corner Fern and Old Litchfield Roads, field artillary camp, and residence of Dr. L.P. Bassell.
Episcopal Rectory, 1997
Folder 7
Includes files from Nan Heminway's decoration jobs, along with Historical Commision materials.