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William Morris and Company letter
00-1994-07-0
J. E. Gillard of William Morris and Company in London, U.K., writes to Rev. Howard F. Dunn of St. Michael's Church in Litchfield, Conn., to apologize for the delay in getting the designs for Alexander Liggett's stained glass window to Rev. Dunn. Gillard anticipates sending them in ten days.
Elisha Williams letter
00-2010-61-0
E. Williams in Hudson, New York writes to Roger M. Sherman in Fairfield, Conn. and acknowledges Sherman's letter. He responds that county clerks are allowed to record deeds by a recent statute. Letter also concerns transfer of some deeds.
Rev. David Williams essay extract
00-2010-135-0
A handwritten copy about agriculture extracted from the works of the Rev. David Williams, New York American, July 11, 1828, vol. 8 no. 868.
William Williams note
00-2010-88-0
William Williams in Lebanon writes to John Lawrence in Hartford regarding taxes of Dr. Andrew Metcalfe, collector of state taxes for his town for 1781.
Willis Family papers
00-2010-140-0
A poem by Sara Payson Willis, dated Boston, March 11, 1829 that is addressed to Miss Urania Phillip Battelle in Norfolk, Conn. Also part of an undated letter from Nathaniel Parker Willis, Sara's brother, to Urania. Urania Battell and Sara Payson Willis were students at the Hartford Female Seminary in 1829.
Sally Wilmot deeds
00-2010-337-0
Two deeds to George H. Westover for land in Litchfield, Conn.
Florence Wilson collection
00-1996-22-0
Correspondence related to the Litchfield Citizens Advisory Council, 1985; news clippings of historic houses and topics, circa 1969-1985; and a map of Litchfield, circa 1980s. Florence Wilson, (1917-2009), was a public school teacher and a longtime Litchfield resident.
Wilson Road property plan, highway map
2015-39-0
Property Plan, Highway Map (2015-39-0) Map of Litchfield town roads, 1954 Portion of property, Wilson Road, 1966
Barbara Winn collection
00-1999-17-0
Photograph of unidentified building, possibly a church.
David Winship Account Book
00-1986-58
The David Winship Account Book (1986-58) is an account book maintained by David Winship through the years 1827 to 1860. The archives only contains a xerox copy of the records. There is computer generated spreadsheet that organizes the names of the people mentioned in the account book, and on what pages the names are mentioned. For a few of the people the town they are from is also provided.