Litchfield Country Club media
00-2025-27-0
Scope and Content
Three illustrated maps of the Litchfield Country Club golf course in 1899, 1900, and 1904 as well as a albumen print photograph circa the 1880s of Arthur D. Catlin and Clarissa S. Catlin standing by the south side of the Litchfield Country Club clubhouse.
Dates
- Creation: 1880-1889
- Creation: 1899-1904
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use
Copyright has been transferred to the Litchfield Historical Society for materials authored or otherwise produced by the creator(s) of this collection. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.
Biographical / Historical
The Litchfield Country Club started as the Litchfield Lawn Club, founded in 1878. Principal activities included croquet, bowling, tennis and social events. On August 29, 1892, the Articles of Association of the Litchfield Country Club were signed. The purpose of the new association was to take over the property of the Lawn Club and to build a new Clubhouse and four new tennis courts. The Connecticut State Tennis Championships were played on these courts until 1914.
In 1896, a six-hole golf course was added to the Club. The course ran from behind the North Street properties just north of Rose Haven down to the present day Community Fields on North Lake Street.
By 1898, a rift developed among Club members. Some members, who had become proficient at the new game of golf, wanted the course enlarged and improved; others were more interested in tennis and social functions and disinclined to spend money on golf. A group of members split off from the Club to form the Bantam River Golf Club. They built a new nine-hole course south of East Street extending from the rear of St. Anthony’s Church eastward to the Bantam River. The older Club was known as the West Side Club; the new club as the East Side Club.
The introduction of the dimpled, wound-rubber golf replacing the old “gutta-percha” ball at the turn of the century had a profound impact on golf in Litchfield. Both clubs needed longer holes to accommodate the new technology, but Litchfield (the West Side Club) had no land on which to expand. In 1904, Litchfield abandoned golf altogether, leaving the Bantam River Club as the only golf club in town.
Even then however, two Clubs proved difficult to sustain. In 1916, Alain White developed a plan to combine the clubs and, through the White Memorial Foundation, offered the Catlin Farm and house as a site for a new golf course and club house. This is the site of the present-day facilities. The Bantam River Golf Club (the East Side Club) was dissolved into the Litchfield Club (the West Side Club). Members of both became members of the conjoined entity. The new Clubhouse and golf course opened on July 4, 1917.
Extent
2 folders (2 folder.)
2 items : 2 maps drawn by hand in pen. ; 10 3/4 by 8 in.
1 items : 1 map drawn by hand in pen. ; 11 by 8 1/2 in.
1 photographs : 1 albumen print photograph. ; 9 3/8 by 6 7/8 in.
Language of Materials
English
System of Arrangement
This collection is arranged chronologically.
Physical Location
The 1880s albumen print photograph of Arthur D. Catlin and Clarissa S. Catlin is located in Oversize Box 2.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Dutch Barhydt, Litchfield Country Club.
Method of Acquisition
Gift.
Condition Description
The 1899 and 1900 maps of the golf course have some residue on their cardboard backing from the adhesive used to secure them to their original frame, but are otherwise in good condition. The backing for the albumen print photograph is brittle and worn, but the photograph itself is undamaged.
Subject
- Litchfield Country Club (Litchfield, Conn.) (Organization)
- Catlin, Arthur, 1830-1913 (Person)
- Title
- Litchfield Country Club media
- Status
- Completed
- Date
- January 23, 2026
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Litchfield Historical Society Repository
7 South Street
P.O. Box 385
Litchfield CT 06759
860-567-4501
860-567-3565 (Fax)
archivist@litchfieldhistoricalsociety.org