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Young Women's Mission Club of Litchfield, 1890s
Youngs, Benjamin, 1820 Jul 4
Sub-Folder 2
Pension claim stating that Youngs, Benjamin works as a cooper and owes a debt of 100 dollars.
Youth organizations
Unless otherwise noted, items in Series 2. Personal papers are restricted. See staff for more information.
Z, 1974
The records in this subseries relate to work done 1953-1976. In a few instances, the paperwork related to a project extends beyond 1976. The records are arranged alphabetically and then in reverse chronological order, generally by date payment was received.
Z. Griswold bill, 1825 Oct 22
Item 2
Z. Griswold of New York bill to Messrs. Harrison & Parmelee for fabric and cotton balls, with a note of payment received.
Zadoc Dayton invoice, 1825 Aug 29
Item 6
Harrison & Parmelee invoice to Zadoc Dayton.
Zephorene Stickney correspondence and research
Sub-Series 3
Ziegler
Items in this subseries include wedding and party invitations, simple thank you notes, notes of regret, and similar social correspondence. Correspondence of greater depth will be found in the Alphabetical and/or Chronological subseries. Extended family members with last names that are different from the folder title will sometimes be found in the folder. This subseries is divided into three groupings: family, business and instution, and political.
Zimmerman, Dorothy. The cruise of Bertram, 1926 Jul 31-Aug 15
Folder 1
A typescript - "The Cruise of Bertram or the story of an ideal vacation" by Dorothy Zimmerman. The narration about a trip experienced by: Mary Totten, Helen Little, Betty Einfeldt, Katherine Clark, and Dorothy Zimmerman. Bertram is the name of a car purchased by Dorothy and her brother Earl in Cleveland. There are 2 copies - one has clippings about travel and editing marks.
Zimmerman, Dorothy. The second cruise of Bertram, 1927 Aug 6-20
Folder 2
A typescript - "The second cruise of Bertram, or the tale of an ideal vacation" by Dorothy Zimmerman. Told from the point of view of the car "Bertram", a trip experienced by Dorothy Fox, Naomi Miller, Betty Einfeldt, and Dorothy Zimmerman. Included is a photograph of the 4 young women. Much of the trip was in New England and New York State and clippings from travel brochures have been pasted in.