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Alva Stone letters
1899-02-0
This collection is primarily comprised of letters written from Stone to his wife and daughter during his service in the Union army during the Civil War.
Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation collection
00-1973-61-0
Dothe Stone-Cutler Diary
1970-91-3
The Mrs. Younglove Cutler diary (1970-91-3) is a diary of family life in eighteenth century Connecticut. Mainly about the Stone family with many references to her brother Leman Stone, her tory brother Joel Stone and her sisters. The copies found in the archives are copies made from a transcript; the original diary location is unknown. The transcript and photocopies are located in the Research File.
George Dwight Stone letter
00-2010-290-0
Stone writes to the Friends of the Library Association from Alexandria, Va., about events which have recently taken place in camp there. Photocopy.
Heber Stone military commission
00-2010-32-0
A brigade order appointing Heber Stone, as Brigade Major of the 6th Brigade. Signed at Litchfield by Timothy Skinner, Brigadeer General.
Henry Stone letter
00-1956-27-0
A letter from Henry Stone in Athens, NY to Orlando Benton in Unadilla (Ossego County) with some local news but mostly about the ladies.
Stone, James Certification as Constable
00-2015-07-0
A hand written certification written by Moses Seymour as Town Clerk for James Stone to be declared Constable and Collector for the town of Litchfield.
Josiah Stone will
00-2009-41-0
Last will and testament of Josiah Stone of Guilford, New Haven County (Conn.) dated 29 June 1728. Witnessed by John Horsdick, Samuel Hill, and Thomas Lee. On the back is a codicil dated 28 Feb. 31. Witnessed by Samuel Hill, Nathaniel Bishop, and Henry Hill. With a statement by Andrew Ward, Justice of the Peace in Guilford that Josiah Stone was late of Litchfield.
Leman Stone deed
00-1992-38-0
A warantee deed from Leman Stone to Asa L. Granniss for a piece of land of about 8 acres in the western part of Litchfield on Prospect Mountain.
Stephen Stone military pass
00-1902-03-0
A pass to allow Stephen Stone of Litchfield to go to Salisbury & Stockbridge to visit his relatives. Signed by Lynde Lord, chairman of the ____ Litchfield. Dated Litchfield 23 Sept. 1778.