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Vital Records: Marriages and Deaths in Litchfield
00-2011-110-0
The Vital Records: Marriages and Deaths in Litchfield collection (2011-110-0) is a record of marriages and deaths in Litchfield, Connecticut. The left hand pages contain the information on the marriages and the right hand page contains the information on the deaths, and this continues throughout the entire book. The dates mentioned in the book range from 1848 to 1870. Each page is organized chronologically, but the book as a whole is not organized chronologically.
Litchfield War Records Committee records
2011-15-0
Litchfield's Bi-Centennial celebration 1920 album
00-1966-08-0
Edward J. Litwin papers
2015-20-0
Litman, Edward (2015-20-0) Newspaper clippings in reference to Edward Litwin tell of family life andmilitary life. A post card to his wife sent from London, England while he was in the army.
Litwin family papers
00-2020-43-0
Photographs of family wedding, baseball in Milton; slides of 1976 Bicentennial parade in Litchfield; "The Memory Book," August 27, 1988, Litchfield High School 1926-1955.
Living and learning at ... Litchfield High School album
00-2021-43-0
Small album that provides space for a student's personal information, slots to slip small portrait photographs of classmates, and pages for autographs. Includes 8 portraits and one autograph.
LJ Merge File
LJ100
Lo! on a narrow neck of land copy
00-2010-191-0
Handwritten copy of Charles Wesley's hymn, "Lo! on a narrow neck of land," undated.
Taylor Loomis collection
00-2000-08-0
Cookbook. "Wholesome Cooking Without Waste." Front cover inscribed with "Welch’s Grape Juice Sold by Morey & Perkins, General Merchandise, Bantam, Conn." "Two hundred well-tested recipes selected by Ethel Harris." Rand McNally & Company, Chicago, circa 1912. Machine punched hole. 5 5/8”x 7 5/8”, 32 pages.
This item has fire damage as a result of a fire that destroyed the Morey & Perkins store.
Lord Estate
00-1938-01-0
1938-01-0 (1938-01-0) Two business cards with logos for A. A. Lord Two newspaper clippings: Circa 1940 clipping of the poem "Deal Gently" and another poem that mentions President Polk (1845-1849) 1938 clipping about the abolition of the slave trade and the Act of Georgia annexing the lands of the Cherokees.