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Justus Matthews deed
00-2009-138-0
Justus Matthews of New Milford (Conn.) deeds 25 rods of land with a small house in New Milford to Samuel Peet of New Milford. Dated March 25, 1762 at New Milford. Signed by John Hitchcock, Justice of Peace. Witnessed by Abel Camp and Peter Brownson.
Gladys Mattson papers
2008-04-0
Thomas McBride collection
2010-228-0
One box of note cards illustrated with Ronald Lee Anderson (1929-2002) paintings; 10 day books, 1 price list, and 1 repair ledger of antiques dealer Floyd Thoms.
Ann McGurk collection
2002-46-0
Marshall Field and Company department store advertising pamphlet, circa 1920; three World War II ration books; three illustrated pages (may have been part of a book); newspaper clipping, "Butler Announces Lindy's Baby Dead"; five unidentified (non-family) daguerreotypes; twenty slides marked "Cambridge, OH small town parade with many old cars, vintage gas station and motel."
Marian McKenna papers
1989-02-0
Manuscript and galleys of "Tapping Reeve and the Litchfield Law School" by Marian McKenna, 1989.
Muriel Hopkins McLauchlin collection of papers related to the Hopkins family
00-2010-186-0
Correspondence, genealogies, notes, and genealogical tables regarding the Hopkins family gathered by Muriel Hopkins McLauchlin probably for the publication of her booklet, "The Hopkins Family: Litchfield and Northfield." The documents also relate to the Hill and Alfred families.
Fanny Coit McLean letters
00-1952-36-0
McNeil and Bostwick Photos
2015-18-0
McNeil and Bostwick Photos (2015-18-0, 10 photos) Photographs of McNeil and Bostwick families. People identified on the back of the photographs are Edwin McNeil, Sr., Emily Dotterer (Mrs.Edwin McNeil, Sr.), Edwin McNeil, Jr., Arthur E. Bostwick, David Elmore Bostwick and Adelide McKinley (parents of Arthur Bostwick). Andrew Lirue Bostwick and Ester Bostwick (children of Arthur Bostwick).
Charles Ransom McNeil patents
00-1979-48-0
The Charles Ransom McNeil Patents (1979-48-0) includes paperwork between McNeil, his attorney and the U.S. patent office regarding a patent for musical instrument charts and two designs for a camping tent and head rest. Charles Ransom McNeil was from Litchfield, Connecticut and a graduate of Columbia University in the 1890s.