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Music book
00-2011-78-0
A small 25 page music book. The date of the book is unknown and the there is no sort of title to the book; it is hand written. Songs that can be found in the book include "Auld Lang Syne," "Irish Washer Woman," and "Blue Bells of Scotland." There is a table of contents of the songs at the beginning of the book.
My Country Society, Inc. records
2008-38-0
My Country Society, Inc. records
00-2010-118-0
Records related to a series of 12 articles printed by UOP Transportation Equipment Group, Aerotherm Division, in their "Executives' Digest" newsletter in conjunction with Litchfield's 250th anniversary in 1969.
Conrad Naser autograph album
00-2010-117-0
Autograph album of Conrad J. Naser of East Litchfield, Conn., 1884-1889.
National Jamboree Troop 1-E-26 Northern Litchfield County Council Boy Scouts of America photograph
00-2018-51-0
Group photograph of the National Jamboree Troop 1-E-26 Northern Litchfield County Council Boy Scouts of America. Identification of individuals is on reverse of the photograph.
Needle and Bobbin Club of Litchfield records
1920-01-0
Robert Nesbet archery scores notebook
00-2010-205-0
Notebook containing archery scores of Robert Nesbet.
Charles Nettleton commissioner of deeds appointments
2010-206-0
Appointments by governors of Charles Nettleton to serve as commissioner of deeds in various states, 1858-1873.
Broadside, "New-England, A Poem Suggested by the Litchfield County Centenniel Festival"
00-1972-113-2
This Broadside, "New-England. A Poem, Suggested by the Litchfield County Centenniel Festival" (1972-113-2) was written by J. W. Dutcher in 1851. The poem celebrates the landscape and residents of New England, and at the end the town of Litchfield and its Centennial Celebration. J.W. Dutcher was a publisher, who owned the Temperance Palladium in Hudson, NY and The Amenia Times, in Ameniaville, NY.
New Haven County Writ
00-2012-41-0
A Writ from New Haven County, town of Waterbury (2012-41-0), dated 3 December 1832, between William Bissell and Emulous Johnson regarding $100.