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2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery
The Litchfield Historical Society photograph collection is an artifical collection brought together by staff that contains photographs that primarily were part of the vertical files collection. They are arranged into three series by format: Series 1. Prints; Series 2. Daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, and tintypes; and Series 3. Glass plates. The content of the prints and glass plates are categorized in this finding aid by subject; the physical objects are arranged by accession.
2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery, 1862-2003
Photographs related to the 19th Connecticut Volunteers, later 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery, including assembly, presentations, reunions, dedication of memorials, and the monument at the Cold Harbor Battlefield in Virginia (photographs presented by 2nd Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery reenacting organization).
2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery
Photographs in this sub-series relate to groups in clubs, businesses, other organizations, and more ephemeral settings.
2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery - Camp Dutton monument dedication, 1912
Views of the dedication ceremony of the Second Connecticut Heavy Artillery monument at Camp Dutton.
2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery Memorial Reunion and Deduication book & Book and Ribbon, 1896, 21Oct; 1889, 11 Sept.
Folder 12
The folder contains a program from a Reunion and Dedication of Monument at Arlington National Cemetery from October 21, 1896, and the folder also contained a ribbon from the 23rd reunion of the 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery which has been moved to collections; a scanned copy of the ribbon has been placed in the folder.
2nd Connecticut Volunteer Artillery; Buckingham Temperance Society Papers, 1863 Dec and Unknown Date
Folder 1
2 agreements, these agreements stipulate that the signee will not drink any alcoholic substance while in the regiment, unless for medical purposes. These agreements contain the signatures of the men who joined the society. Along with this there is a list outlining what the name of the group will be, what the executive board will be comprised of, and when the meetings shall occur.
2nd list of pension claims: In the Court House, circa 1830s
Item 2
Multi-page list based on the year of the claim or claims filed and the town of the veteran; possibly also created byPhineas Miner. The top of this list says that the pension claims were held: "In the Court House."
3 1/4" and compact disks containing correspondence, writings, other, 1990s-2000s
Unarranged.
3. Asian garden with water and structure, 1915?
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
3 Bissell Letters, 1844-1846
Folder 23
Three letters pertaining to John Bissell and George B. Bissell.