00. Small Acquisitions
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Found in 1212 Collections and/or Records:
Adrian Atkins collection
00-2007-04-0
One folder of brochures and other ephemera related to Litchfield area businesses and points of interest and Connecticut's tercentenary.
Janet Gaylord Atkins collection
00-1997-14-0-2022-42-0
American National Red Cross certificates, World War II rationing cards, and National Grange certificates of 25 and 50 years of membership and related documents. 2022 accrual includes photographs and clippings of Atkin's childhood on Baldwin Hill Rd. in Litchfield.
Broadside, Charles Atwell, Wool Carding & Cloth Dressing
00-1974-14-0
Broadside, Charles Atwell, Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing, 1974-14-0, advertises Atwell's business in Salisbury and announces to residents of neighborng towns that he will be continuing his business for the coming year. The broadside was printed in Hartford by E. Geer.
Horace Atwood letter
00-2009-73-0
Letter from Horace S. Atwood in Boonsboro, Maryland dated 14 June 1826 to Guy Walker in St. Augustine, East Florida. Mr. Atwood is considering traveling to Florida and requests information about the area. His health has improved since leaving Woodbury.
James Averell, Jr. letter to William Holt Averill
00-2023-41-0
James Averell, Jr. writes from Cooperstown, NY to his son, William Holt Averell, regarding the difficulty of obtaining the amount of money William needs to cover expenses as a student at the Litchfield Law School.
Asa Bacon letters
00-2010-150-0
Two letters from Asa Bacon of Litchfield, Conn., to his cousin, Peyton Randolph Gilbert of Hebron, Conn., primarily relating to the deaths of Bacon's three sons.
Gamaliel Bailey letter
00-2010-148-0
Letter from Gamaliel Bailey, editor of the National Era newspaper, to [?] Barney concerning Bailey's travel arrangements.
Anne P. Baker plans for the Kingsbury Bull House garden
00-2019-107-0
Landscape design plans.
Anna A. Baldwin estate inventory
00-2009-95-0
An inventory of Anna A. Baldwin's estate, particularly notes and interest due to the estate. Listed items are dated 1827 to 1835. No location is indicated.