00. Small Acquisitions
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Found in 1212 Collections and/or Records:
"Galopade," "Grand March," and "Hazel Dell"
00-2011-81-0
"Galopade," "Grand March," "Hazel Dell," are selections of manuscript sheet music.
Caleb Galpin estate
00-2009-81-0
Agreement concerning the division of land and buildings in Middletown (Conn.) left by Caleb Galpin to his children: Amos, Caleb Jr., Peet, and Benjamin.
Charles Ganung Cancelled Checks
00-2012-103-0
Charles Raymond Ganung papers
00-2010-265-0
The papers of Waterbury banker Charles Raymond Ganung (1897-1965) consist of membership cards, Selective Service cards and documents, World War II ration documents, his U.S. Army World War I honorable discharge, letters of introduction, ephemera, biographical information, and news clippings.
John Garnsey and Laura Moss Garnsey certification
00-2010-182-0
Certification indicating the marriage date of John Garnsey and Laura Moss and the birth date of their son.
Gas House photograph
00-2013-118-0
One 5x7 black and white photographic print of the "old gas house" which provided gas for the Litchfield street lights. It was torn down in the 1960s and the frame was used to build a house in Morris.
Horatio Gates signature
00-2010-133-0
General Horatio Gates signature cut from an unknown document. Also a typed transcript of a letter dated from Albany, 15 Nov. 1777 from Gates to Colonel Bedel with orders concerning the enlistment of a regiment to march and capture the fort at Saint Johns.
John Gates papers
00-2010-18-0
Three accounts and a letter to John Gates, possibly of New Haven (Conn.)
William Gatta et al. deed
00-2010-309-0
Deed from William Gatta, Maria Gatta, John B. Bartholomew, Eunice Bartholomew, Joseph Scoville and Philomelia Scoville to Delia Harrison for land in Harwinton, Conn.
Elijah Gaylord letter
00-2009-40-0
A letter from Elijah Gaylord dated Harwinton [Conn], 7 Jul 1826 to Ozias Seymour, sheriff of Litchfield County, requesting action on two writs: one in favor of H. Treadway against Thomas Turner & Abraham Moss and the other against Lewis. He writes that he was in Middletown and was requested to forward the enclosed writs.