00. Small Acquisitions
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Found in 1085 Collections and/or Records:
Sally Wilmot deeds
00-2010-337-0
Two deeds to George H. Westover for land in Litchfield, Conn.
Florence Wilson collection
00-1996-22-0
Correspondence related to the Litchfield Citizens Advisory Council, 1985; news clippings of historic houses and topics, circa 1969-1985; and a map of Litchfield, circa 1980s. Florence Wilson, (1917-2009), was a public school teacher and a longtime Litchfield resident.
Wilson Road property plan, highway map
2015-39-0
Property Plan, Highway Map (2015-39-0) Map of Litchfield town roads, 1954 Portion of property, Wilson Road, 1966
Barbara Winn collection
00-1999-17-0
Photograph of unidentified building, possibly a church.
David Winship Account Book
00-1986-58
The David Winship Account Book (1986-58) is an account book maintained by David Winship through the years 1827 to 1860. The archives only contains a xerox copy of the records. There is computer generated spreadsheet that organizes the names of the people mentioned in the account book, and on what pages the names are mentioned. For a few of the people the town they are from is also provided.
Borough of Winsted arrest warrant for sale of liquor
00-2010-351-0
Blank arrest warrant from the Police Court, Borough of Winsted, for a person illegally selling intoxcating liquors from 10:00 p.m. of Saturday to 5:00 a.m. of Monday.
Winter school expenses
00-2010-345-0
School bill for 1836-1837, listing students, days they attended, cost per student, cost of tuition and board, public money rendered, and other items.
Oliver Wolcott purchase order
00-2010-89-0
Order from Oliver Wolcott, William Marsh, & Ozias Lewis in Litchfield for Plaster of Paris to be delivered from New Haven
Wolcott papers
00-2023-03-0
One document signed by Oliver Wolcott (1726-1797) certifying that a Continental Sorrel horse was sold to Charles Woodruff who has paid full value. Three orders endorsed by Oliver Wolcott (1760-1833) while working for the Connecticut State Pay Table Office. Circular letter from Oliver Wolcott (1760-1833) from the U.S. Treasury Department regarding specification of ship cargo.