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Litchfield. Board of Selectmen. Writ
00-2010-71-0
Information given by Litchfield Selectmen - David Welch, Bezaleel Beebe, Briant Stoddard - concerning the estate of Colborn Barrell, late of Boston, who joined with the British. On the back are expenses for the forfeiture of the estate dated Dec. 1779. Jedediah Strong's signature is under the names of the Selectmen.
Receipt, Mrs. A. M. Wiggin from the Borough of Litchfield
00-1977-42-1
Receipt, Mrs. A.M. Wiggin from the Boroush of Litchfield, 1977-42-1, is a statement dated December 1, 1916 for 9 1/2 hours of "labor" from March of that year, totaling $2.26. She was paid on January 13, 1917.
Litchfield Borough record v. II
2002-68-0
Official record of the Board of Burgesses of the Borough of Litchfield.
Litchfield Branch Connecticut Indian Association records
00-1935-13-0
Litchfield Cemetery Association Inc. insurance policies and other records
00-2010-111-0
The Litchfield Cemetery Association, Inc. insurance policies and other records consist of libility and property insurance policies; correspondence regarding insurance and other matters; a list of assets and transactions, August, 1936; and a 1871 deed to a lot within the cemetery.
Litchfield Centennial Celebration, July 4, 1876, historical address by George C. Woodruff
00-2021-22-0
Litchfield Centennial Celebration, July 4, 1876, historical address by George C. Woodruff printed program. Bookplate of Morris Woodruff Seymour.
Litchfield Chapter American Red Cross record books
00-1972-132-0
Litchfield Chapter, American Red Cross records
2000-19-0
Litchfield Community House, Inc. records
1954-45-0
Litchfield (Conn.). Town records
2011-22-0
Series 1 is records (2011-22-0, .42 linear feet) that consist of orders signed by the selectmen of Litchfield, Conn., naming an administrator, or overseer, who was typically a responsible town resident, to direct and oversee the affairs of a potentially indigent town resident. The collection also includes bills submitted to the town for expenses rendered by overseers, merchants, and institutions caring for the poor, insane, and indigent.