Connecticut--Politics and government
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Bumper sticker
00-1992-24-1
Bumper Sticker, 1992-24-1, is a white peel-off sticker and printed in blue block letters is, "DON'T BE AN ASS/BE A BOROUGH."
Connecticut Political Stickers and Bumper Stickers
00-1992-30-4 A-C
Connecticut Political Stickers and Bumper Stickers, 1992-30-4 A-C, includes two stickers which read, "Dan Dwyer/State Senate," a bumper sticker featuring an illustration of the Charter Oak and reads "A CONNECTICUT PARTY," and a bumper sticker for the campaign of Sandie Carpenter and her run for the 66th District.
Constitutional History of Connecticut
00-2010-114-0
Manuscript draft with corrections of a constitutional history of Connecticut by Samuel Church.
Truman Smith letter to Abijah Catlin
00-2023-42-0
Truman Smith writes to Abijah Catlin regarding party politics.
Wethersfield, CT and Worthington, MA Town Records
00-2011-112-0
The Wethersfield, CT and Worthington, MA Town Records collection (2011-112-0) contains photoopies of town records from Wethersfield, Connecticut and Worthington, Massachusetts. The records range in date from 1762-1856 and usually cover events such as town meetings. The first few pages are dark and can be difficult to read, but the rest of the pages are easier to read.
Wolcott family collection
1906-04-0
Woodruff family collection
1953-02-2-8
The Woodruff Collection primarily documents the personal life and professional career of George Catlin Woodruff, who not only practiced law for several decades in Litchfield but also served as Litchfield's postmaster and held elected positions both locally and in the United States Congress.