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Reuben Woodard family genealogical record
00-2010-253-0
Genealogical record for Dr. Reuben Sherman Woodward (1766-1849) and Rachel Prindle Woodward (1775-1840) of Watertown, Conn., and their children.
Woodbury. Justice of the Peace. Writ
00-2010-62-0
A writ from Gideon Walker, Justice of the Peace to the sheriff of Litchfield County or constables of Woodbury (Conn.) to attach the goods of Sirus Proctor, a negro transient man. To answer to John Mitchell of Woodbury for a debt. The reverse side lists the goods attached.
Woodbury. School record
00-2010-90-0
A student's chart that may be a calendar of attendance. On the other side is written "Woodbury - I began to to to school to Mr. Brownell January 11, 1819."
Eunice J. Woodruff letter to Sarah Cowles
00-2019-11-0
A Litchfield Female Academy student writes to a friend about mutul acquaintances, school activities, and letter-writing.
Woodruff family collection
1953-02-2-8
The Woodruff Collection primarily documents the personal life and professional career of George Catlin Woodruff, who not only practiced law for several decades in Litchfield but also served as Litchfield's postmaster and held elected positions both locally and in the United States Congress.
Lewis Woodruff company order
00-1941-12-0
Order dated 1 Oct 1844 from S.H. Williams, Captain of Company D. 115th Regiment, New York State Infantry to Lewis Woodruff, to appear for company parades in New York City. Signed by Ensign N. Prangon, Warning Officer.
Theodore D. Woolsey letter
00-2010-254-0
Letter from Yale College president Theodore D. Woolsey to Joseph Eldredge, in which he notifies Eledredge of a meeting of the Corporation of Yale College.
Lyman Wooster and Mary C. Wooster deed
00-2010-338-0
Deed to James B. Peck for land in Litchfield, Conn.
World War I draft lottery numbers
00-1922-38-0
Three numbers used in the three draft lotteries held during World War I attached to an illustrated, explanatory brochure created by Capt. Charles R. Morris. Also includes correspondence from Elbert B. Hamlin, who procured the numbers from Morris and donated them to the Litchfield Historical Society, and from Morris in response to Hamlin's request.
World War II U.S. War Savings Bond envelopes and V-mail blank
00-2024-48-0
Two United States War Savings Bond envelopes and one blank V-mail form.