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Schools - groups, early 1900s-1930s

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School class photos taken in Litchfield.

Dates: early 1900s-1930s

Unidentified man, woman, and possibly daughter and son, undated

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Photograph of possibly a family (father, mother, daughter, and son) playing what appears to be dominoes on a marble top table in a house interior.

Dates: undated

Goddard Family, undated

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Photograph of a bride, Goddard family, Litchfield. Photograph by Marceau Studios, Fifth Avenue, New York.

Dates: undated

Quincy, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, undated

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Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Quincy, parents of Mary Perkins Quincy.

Dates: undated

Vincent, Rev. Marvin R., undated

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Photograph of Rev. Marvin R. Vincent. Photograph by Rockwood, 11 Union Square (West), N.Y.

Dates: undated

Brown, John, undated

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Photograph of John Brown. Inscribed, "Farewell God bless you, John Brown." Photograph by Black & Batchelder, 173 Washington St., Boston, from the original, taken by Dr. Webb.

Dates: undated

Woodruff, George M., undated

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Portrait of George M. Woodruff.

Dates: undated

Du Chaillee, Paul D., 1871

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Photograph of Paul B. Du Chaillee, inscribed "To F. S. Tallmadge, from his old friend, 1871 P B Du Chaillee." Photograph by Frederick Gutekunst, 712 Arch St, Philadelphia.

Dates: 1871

Filley, Benjamin, undated

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Scope and Contents Two photographs related to Benjamin Filley. 1) Portrait of Benjamin Filley. Label with photograph has brief biographical information, including, "Enlisted in the war, Sept. 1862. Taken prisoner before Petersburgh, June 22, 1864. Suffered the horrors of Andersonville three months. Then removed to Florence, S.C. where he died, Oct. 31, 1864." 2) Photograph identified on back as a "Civil War company of infantry. Found in back of photo of Benjamin Filley. He was in Co. D. 2nd Ct. V. heavy...
Dates: undated

Horse "Lemon Fair" loaned by Robbins Battell to Col. L. W. Wessells during U.S. Civil War, undated

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Photograph of a man and horse, inscribed "Lemon Fair" loaned by Robbins Battell to Col. L. W. Wessells, 19th C.V. for use during his Army Service August, 1862."

Dates: undated