Box 1
Contains 13 Results:
Bantam, "Legend of the First Methodist Church in Bradleyville" by Hallock, 1819
Publications and other printed materials on all aspects of Litchfield's history assembled by LHS staff.
Bantam, George Cappell to Edward Eggleston letter, 1943 Jul 29
Letter from George Cappell to Edward Eggleston with miscellaneous information about the Bantam area.
Bantam, "The News" newspaper, vol. I no. 8, 1917 Apr 21
Newspaper "published every Saturday morning at Bantam, Conn." by Fred W. Cone, editor. Vol. I no. 8, April 21, 1917.
Bantam School, 1920-1929
Bantam School information. Petition for special town meeting to build school March 1920. Specification for alterations & improvement, July 1920. Program for "Princess Chrysanthemum; a Japanese operetta" given by the Bantam School Dec. 19, 1929 under the supervision of Miss Catherine Galpin, Music Supervisor.
Canoe Club of Litchfield, 1911
Canoe Club of Litchfield information. Stock certificate "Capital Sock of The Canoe Club of Litchfield, Inc." One share issued to Lura M.A. Liggett, 1 June 1911. Signed by Charles C. Coit, president and Charles T. Payne, treasurer.
Camp Dutton, 1911-1912
Camp Dutton monument information Brochure "Appeal for a monument at Camp Dutton, Litchfield, Conn." dated October 23, 1911. Letter "To the friends of the Old Nineteenth and Second Connecticut Heavy Artillery" requesting contributions for the monument, dated Feb. 1, 1912. [acc. # 1269, I182]
Christmas, 1916-1917
Programs, "Christmas exercises at Colonial Hall, Litchfield, Sunday, December 24, 1916," and "Christmas exercises at Colonial Hall, Litchfield, Sunday, December 23, 1917"
Churches, 1895
Litchfield churches miscellaneous information. Notice for the Connecticut Sunday School Conference to be held in the Union Chapel, East Litchfield, June 18, 1895. Sponsored by the Connecticut Sunday-School Association. See also names of specific churches.
Civil war broadside, "Litchfield Awake", about 1861
Litchfield awake. Volunteers to arms, enlist now and save your bounty. Poster for volunteers from town of Litchfield.
Civil War soldiers' monument, 1897
Brochure appealing for funds to move the Monument to Center Park, dated 10 April 1897. The Monument was erected in 1865 in the East Park from designs by George F. Bissell, sculptor.