Box 2
Contains 12 Results:
Elections, 1839-1940s
Litchfield elections, various information. 1839 totals for state and country offices - Whig and Democrat parties. Election results printed in the Litchfield Enquirer, April 3, 1843. Origen S. Seymour and Enos Stoddard, as representatives to the legislature. [acc.# 6068 K482]. Printed political flyer for the Whig ticket. For representatives, Samuel Buel and WIlliam Ray. Signed Tit for Tat [T. Smith?] [acc. # 608=67 K 481] Ballot for town election.
Entertainment, concerts, 1827-1926
Entertainment, lectures, 1885-1901
Lectures in Litchfield miscellaneous information.
Entertainment, musicals, 1893-1921
Entertainment, recitals, 1892-1961
Music and dance recitals in Litchfield miscellaneous information. Programs include: Lily Hoffner Wood recital at Armory Hall, August 9, 1892.
Entertainment, tableaux, 1858-1913
Tableaux entertainment in Litchfield miscellaneous information.
Entertainment, theater, 1885-1942
Elm Park Commercial, Agricultural and Collegiate Institute, 1857
Catalogue for Elm Park Commercial, Agricultural & Collegiate Institute located in Litchfield, Conn. with a prospectus. 1857. 1857 Prospectus and Catalogue of the Elm Park Commercial, Agricultural & Collegiate Institute, James Richards, Superintendent, Litchfield.
Fairs, 1913
Fairs in Litchfield, Conn. various information. Old Fashioned Country Fair on the grounds of Miss E.D. Bininger, Hill Top, Litchfield for the purpose of securing a sewage plant at the farm of the Connecticut George Junior Republic Assoc. poster Sept. 10, 1913. Seventeenth Annual Fair. no date or place.
Fourth of July celebrations, 1865-1900
Various programs July 4th celebrations in Litchfield, including the Litchfield Centennial Celebration, July 4, 1876; 1865; ca. 1900; program for Fourth of July exercises at Bantam Falls, Conn. undated. Henry B. Bissell, President; Chief Marshall, Col. William F. Baldwin. "Darn the Expenses!" satire, 1876?