Box 2
Contains 20 Results:
Hubbard, Sarah (Thompson) , circa 1900
Notes and history compiled by Esther Thompson (niece of Sarah Hubbard), discusses the "witchcraft outbreak" in Stratford CT, early CT history, Mentioned Elizabeth (Betsy) marrying Tapping Reeve, history of Thompsons in the colonies. Contains two manuscripts.
Litchfield, Religion, Hubbards, undated
This sub-series contains the manuscripts, notes, and published writings created by Esther H. Thompson on a variety of topics relating to the history of Litchfield. Some items of note are her childhood memory of troops mustering on the town green during the Civil War and the discussion of enslaved people in town, particularly the case of William Grimes.
Litchfield History, 1891 Apr 10
Sag Harbor Literary Society Presentation by Esther Thompson. Notes indicate location of important subjects within documents.
Litchfield History - Revised, 1898
Revision of 1891 presentation to Sag Harbor Literary Society. Notes indicate location of important subjects within documents.
Miss Murray and her School, undated
This sub-series contains the manuscripts, notes, and published writings created by Esther H. Thompson on a variety of topics relating to the history of Litchfield. Some items of note are her childhood memory of troops mustering on the town green during the Civil War and the discussion of enslaved people in town, particularly the case of William Grimes.
Notes on People, undated
Anecdotes about various people including some in her family (Anna?)
Parmelee house incl. Harry Bissell, undated
South St., site of Cunningham house
People, undated
"Mahogany Shif," list of names, miscellaneous notes, Dan Woodruff, essay on capture of Jacob Griswold and murder of Joseph Harris, Hannah Curtis, naming of town of Salisbury, The Puritans (copy of 1853 Litchfield Enquirer Article).
People - Old Mother [Moloy], undated
This sub-series contains the manuscripts, notes, and published writings created by Esther H. Thompson on a variety of topics relating to the history of Litchfield. Some items of note are her childhood memory of troops mustering on the town green during the Civil War and the discussion of enslaved people in town, particularly the case of William Grimes.
People and Roads, undated
General Terry and Fort Fisher, Baldwin Hill Road/Baldwin Family, Information about various roads, information about various people, area arround Seymour homestead.