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Uriah Tracy collection
00-2010-50-0
Three letters from Uriah Tracy and a description of a monument erected to his memory in Washington, D.C. in 1808.
Uriah Tracy letter
00-1914-29-0
Uriah Tracy in Litchfield (Conn.) writes to James McEvers, a merchant in New York, that he plans to settle all his debts by selling his real estate. Mr. Tracy asks for Mr. McEvers' patience and assures him that he will be paid.
John Trumbull letter
00-2010-241-0
John Trumbull writes from Wilbraham, Mass., to Pierre Flandin in New York City. He is going to Boston and unable to return to New York before Nov. 1. If Mr. [Brett?] wishes to have his room, would Flandin see to Trumbull's pictures taken down and out of their frames and carefully marked. Also mentions taking up his carpet.
Jonathan Trumbull letter
00-2009-156-0
A letter from Jonathan Trumbull dated from Lebanon (Conn.) 15 April 1769 to Andrew Adams, attorney at law, Litchfield, Conn. stating that Col. Livingston has commenced an action in Litchfield Court against Mr. Joel Hervey of Sharon (Conn.) and himself. He requests that Mr. Adams represent him in the case.
Unknown to American Home Missionary Society
00-2010-146-0
Letter contained a $3 donation. Signed "A Friend." Posted from Litchfield, Conn.
Edgar B. Van Winkle collection
2010-364-0
George Washington letter
00-1960-22-0
A letter from George Washinton in Morristown to Brigadeer General Jedediah Huntington at Springfield. Governor Tumbull has requested that 50 officers might sent to Connecticut to assist in recruiting.
Daniel Webster letter
00-1947-11-0
Letter from Daniel Webster in Boston dated 1844 Nov 19 to Joseph W. Moulton, 89 Merchents Exchange in New York making arrangements for sale of furniture.
Webster Family Papers
2017-11-0
The Webster family papers include Arethusa Farm records, ledgers, calendars, and postcards; documentation of a 1952 transcontinental trip to Alaska; and Litchfield photos and ephemera. Most of the family papers are from the 1870s through the 1920s.
Noah Webster letter
00-1925-23-0
Noah Webster in Amherst (Mass.) writes to Abraham Bishop in New Haven about an invitation to a class reunion in New Haven. Although he "retains a strong affection for his classmates", Mr. Webster declines the invitation citing age and other concerns.