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First National Bank of Litchfield depositor signatures
00-1930-31-0
First National Bank of Litchfield depositor signatures (1930-31-0) is a bound volume containing records from 1816-1902. The First National Bank of Litchfield was originally the Phoenix Bank. It underwent a name change in 1860. The bulk of the volume is comprised of signatures of depositors at the bank. Also present are a small amount of newspaper clippings. The item is currently housed in 3A Box 36.
First National Bank of Litchfield note
00-1949-06-1
One $5 note issued by The First National Bank of Litchfield (Conn.).
First National Bank of Litchfield publications and photograph
00-2010-272-0
Records regarding The First National Bank of Litchfield include a statement of condition, 1958; "The First National Bank of Litchfield, 1814-1819" booklet; "Push or A. Fiver's Busy Day," leaflet distributed on the occasion of Litchfield's 250th anniversary; and an undated photograph of a display of historical aritfacts of the bank under an outdoor tent.
First School Society (Litchfield, Conn.) ledger
00-1973-72-0
Accounts of the First School Society in Litchfield, Conn. (1973-72-0) kept by the school treasurer. In the back of the ledger there are a few records for the First Society of Litchfield. Currently housed in 3B Box 69.
First School Society receipts book
00-2010-354-0
Book listing receipts for school money of the First School Society, Litchfield, Conn.
An eulogy on Alexander Metcalf Fisher
00-1998-41-0
Samuel Fisher collection
1961-25-0
Five Dollar Litchfield Bank Note
00-2008-12-0
Five dollar note from the Litchfield Bank, 2008-12-0, dated January 1, 1858 and signed by Edward L. Houghton, cashier, and Josiah Gale Beckwith, president.
Charles A. Flament (1912-1944)
2015-66-0
Flament, Charles A. (2015-66-0) A small 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" Black and white photograph of Charles A. Flament in military uniform.
Charles A. Flament (1912-1944)
00-2015-75-0
Flament, Charles A. (2015-75-0) Photograph 5"x7" (in civilian clothes), and certificate 8"x10", for recognition of service in the Armed Forces, signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Certificate was mailed to his widow, Emma Flament twenty years after his death.