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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.
American Mining Company share certificates
00-2010-201-0
Stock certificates issued by the American Mining Co. for the Litchfield mine, 1850. Signed by Warren Currier, secretary, and F. E. Phelps, president.
American Pocket Knife Manufacturers Association records
00-1955-27-0
American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Litchfield records
2010-164-0
Records of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Litchfield are in two series. Series 1. Thomas Babbitt, chairman: Correspondence, minutes, subject files, decals, ephemera, drawings, and other materials. Series 2. Barbara MacDonald, commission member: Correspondence, minutes, subject files, decals, ephemera, a photograph, drawings, publications, and other materials. Also included are objects, such as a key chain, a bumper sticker, and playing cards.
Mary Amerighi collection
00-1993-25-0
Folder of news clippings on Litchfield's 250th birthday in 1969.
John Quincy Ames papers
2004-53-0
Owen Anderson collection
00-2002-36-0
Funeral remembrances and memorial book of Emma Palmer Adams of Goshen, Jan. 1, 1962; "History of Mohawk Mountain," compiled in the 1940s by Hubert T. Hubbell and signed by the compiler.
Ronald Lee Anderson note cards
00-2005-22-0
One box of note cards, 15 cards and envelopes per box, illustrated with paintings of Ronald Lee Anderson (1929-2002). The cards were created by Litchfield, Conn., antiques dealer Thomas McBride, a collector and life-partner of Anderson. At one time, he had a studio not far from McBride’s shop in Litchfield. Anderson trained in Baltimore and lived in England, France, and Litchfield.
Andrew Kingsbury letters
00-2025-05-0
Two one-page letters from A. Kingsbury to Seth P. Beers written in 1826.