Litchfield County (Conn.)
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Bartholomew, Milo to Selectmen of Litchfield
2015-08-0
A letter written to the Selectmen of Litchfield, from Goshen Selectman Milo Bartholomew if William Wadhams family is in need of support to send them to Goshen.
Connecticut Mining Company account book
00-1939-23-0
Joyce Mackenzie Cropsey papers
00-2010-170-0
Page signatures and photographs from "Register of Revolutionary Soldiers and Patriots buried in Litchfield County," compiled by Joyce Mackenzie Cropsey, 1976.
Daughters of the American Revolution, Mary Floyd Tallmadge Chapter records
2011-18-0
Joseph E. Hopkins notebook
00-1956-33-0
The Joseph E. Hopkins notebook (1956-33-0) contains handwritten notes on the history of the district east of Northfield, Connecticut extending to the Naugatuck River. The notebook was created in 1955 by Joseph E. Hopkins. In addition to general history of the area, the notebook also contains information about the Hopkins family during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Litchfield County American Revolutionary War-era court records
2010-373-0
Litchfield County deeds
00-2010-171-0
9 deeds relating to land transactions in Litchfield County, Conn., 1851-1869.
Litchfield County pension records
2010-236-0
On March 8th of 1818, Congress passed an Act of Provisions that allowed Revolutionary War Veterans to file a claim of their outstanding war pensions. Included here are pension claims filed by the surviving veterans of Litchfield County (1820-1834). In some cases, veterans had to refile for their pensions in subsequent years and used additional supporting evidence and letters of witness to verify their service in the Revolutionary War.
Percival report distributed
00-2010-355-0
Document listing recepients of the Percival report in each town and the academies of Litchfield County, Conn. The report referred to may be Report on the Geology of the State of Connecticut by James G. Percival, 1842. The document appears to be in the hand of George C. Woodruff.