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B. B. Alfred receipt
00-2010-120-0
From Hiram Rider of Harwinton, Conn.
Cynthia Alfred penmanship books
00-2011-118-0
(2011-118-0) Two small penmanship books created by Cynthia Alfred to practice penmanship. They are composed of various phrases repeated on a page.
Allen family vital records
00-1933-21-0
A certified copy of the marriage of Joseph Allen and Mary Baker on March 1730 and the birth of Ethan Allen on Jan. 10, 1737 as recorded in Litchfield Vital Statistics, vol. 1 p. 3. Certified by Rudolph Karl, Town Clerk and Registrar, 27 Jan. 1933. Other Allen family members including Samuel and Daniel Allen records are recorded on the same page.
John Allen accounts
00-1890-66-0
A list of persons and their accounts with John Allen for 1805, 1806, and 1807. A memorandum of the real and personal property and debts of John Allen made January 4, 1806.
Maria Allen collection
00-1996-17-0
8 unidentified cartes-de-viste taken by J. L. Judd, Litchfield.
David Allin note
00-1970-51-5
A note from David Allin dated Watertown asking Jess Curtis to pay [ ] 700 feet of boards to be charged to David Allin.
Charles W. Alling account book
00-2011-103-0
The Charles W. Alling account book (2011-103-0) contains financial records for the years 1852 through 1857. The book was maintained in Derby, Connecticut and contains the names of individuals. Listed below their names are various items and the cost of the goods or services. Mr. Alling also indicated if bills had been paid. The item is housed in 3B Box 2.
Writ, Henry Allyn vs. Roger Loomis and Jonah Woodruff
00-1973-7-18
This Writ (1973-7-18), dated August 5, 1788, is in the hand of Isaac Baldwin, Clerk, ordering the Sheriff of Litchfield County or his deputies or Constables to sell lands and properties of Roger Loomis and Jonah Woodruff to settle a debt they owe Henry Allyn, and to put them in the Litchfield Gaol until they pay Allyn what he was owed. The back of the document indicates that the debt was settled May 7, 1789.
Escribania de Don Roque Amat
00-2010-121-0
Statement signed in Madrid, Spain.
American Civil War Printed ephemera
00-2021-27-0
Six documents pertaining to the U.S. Civil War including a recruiting broadside "Litchfield Awake!"; a broadside that begins with, "Grand Paraid [sic] of Ye Heroes who furnished Substitutes"; a broadside, "To the Rescue!"; a clipping from the Litchfield Enquirer 1861 April 25; a "Souvenir for Memorial Night, May 30, 1892"; and a program for the forty-seventh annual reunion of the 19th Connecticut Infantry and the Second Connecticut Heavy Artillery held September 11, 1912.