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Contains 51 Results:
Childs, Samuel r. vs. Lepeon, Levi, 2 April 1830
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Many are signed by George C. Woodruff acknowledging payment of debts owed to his clients. Many signed by noted Justices of the Peace, including Morris Woodruff, Origne S. Seymout, Enos Stoddard, Elihu Harrison, David C. Sanford, etc.
Woodruff, Morris & Reuben, M vs. Harrison, Epaphroditus, 7 April 1830
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Many are signed by George C. Woodruff acknowledging payment of debts owed to his clients. Many signed by noted Justices of the Peace, including Morris Woodruff, Origne S. Seymout, Enos Stoddard, Elihu Harrison, David C. Sanford, etc.
Childs, Samuel R. vs. Negus, Benjamin H., 15 April 1830
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Many are signed by George C. Woodruff acknowledging payment of debts owed to his clients. Many signed by noted Justices of the Peace, including Morris Woodruff, Origne S. Seymout, Enos Stoddard, Elihu Harrison, David C. Sanford, etc.
Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, 1873 Feb 20
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Printed letter concerning the purchase of stocks in the company.
Wolcott, Frederick, 1836 Jul 5
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Letter concerning the distribution of the the estate of John Moss to his widow and heirs.
Litchfield (Conn.). Treasurer, 1846-1847
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Orders to the treasurer of the town of Litchfield from various Litchfield Justices of the Peace to pay the costs for state court cases. Include costs for witnesses, warrants, grand jurors, and subpoenas.
Business cards, 1802; undated
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Collection of George C. Woodruff's business cards, including one pasted to an invitation to a ball, and one for The Litchfield Enquirer, with an image of the newspaper from Dec. 1912.
Photographs, 1903
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This series contains papers contains papers by, concerning, and collected by different members of the Woodruff, Seymour, Wolcott, and Gates families. The series reflects these individuals' personal interests: the papers of George C. Woodruff, for example, include many genealogical notes and notes on the history of Litchfield, while those of his father, Morris Woodruff, include his military appointments and a music book.
Moses Seymour military accounts, 1776, 1777
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Captain Moses Seymour's accounts of sundries paid for shoeing the horses in his company, as well as the prices of the horses themselves.
Antonio and Shylock, 1637 Feb 23
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"Legal" document between Antonio and Shylock, in a later hand, binding Antonio to Shylock for 3000 ducats or one pound of his flesh. Includes a seal.