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Contains 13 Results:
Sports - Baseball, late 1800s-early 1900s
Includes photographs of the Litchfield and Bantam baseball teams.
Sports - Croquet, late 1800s
Photograph of a man, woman, and children playing croquet.
Sports - Football, 1934
School football team. Photograph by Thrasher.
"Lyman Beecher's Church", 1949
Black and white photograph of "Lyman Beecher's Church," a mural painted by Nils Hogner, showing Lyman Beecher's Church with Female Academy and Law School students and townspeople in the foreground. The church is elevated in the background, white with a steeple. There is a red carriage on the right hand side pulled by two horses. Students mingle around scene. Clothing is not historically accurate, a more colonial revival portrait of the Litchfield past.
"Litchfield Female Academy", 1949
Black and white photograph of "Litchfield Female Academy," a mural painted by Nils Hogner, showing Litchfield Female Academy, Law School students and local townspeople gathered outside of the Female Academy schoolhouse in Litchfield. The building is positioned on a hill in the background. There are two horses in the foreground with male riders. The other figures mingle together. Clothing is not historically accurate, a more colonial revival portrait of the Litchfield past.
Yale University School of Law class of 1893, 1893
Yale University School of Law class of 1893 posed on steps of the county courthouse on Church Street in New Haven. James P. Woodruff is in the second row from bottom, fifth from the right.
Sanctum Club, about 1900-1962
Gatherings and annual meetings. Photographs by W. H. Sanford, Flieg & Newberry, and Richard W. Schlott III
Schools - groups, early 1900s-1930s
School class photos taken in Litchfield.
Litchfield Savings Society directors, 1929
Eight standing on the steps of a building.
Maj. Gen. William Buel Franklin, staff, and field officers, U.S. Army, 1861 Oct
Maj. Gen. William Buel Franklin, staff, and field officers, U.S. Army, the part of 1st Div., 1st Corps which became First Division, Sixth Corps, Army of the Potomac (U.S. Civil War). Camp Fairfax Seminary, October, 1861. Twelve military men and possibly an African-American child are pictured.