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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.
Lillian Webster collection
00-1997-03-0
School copy book in geography of Everit Wright, ca. 1830s; composition book of Alice Wright, 1830; "Metropolitan Fashions," published by Butterick Publishing Co. imprinted with Mrs. L. E. Sedgwick, Litchfield, Aug 1897.
Noah Webster dictionary manuscript page
00-1963-28-0
Noah Webster dictionary manuscript page (1963-28-0) is a single hand-written page of words including Brazier, Brazen, Brazil, Breach and Bread. Circa 1825.
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.
Noah Webster letters
00-1916-46-0
One letter dated 1833 Nov 4 from Noah Webster in New Haven to Messrs. Webster and Skinner in Albany concerning the rights to print the new spelling book. Two letters, 1830 Feb 3 and 1833 Nov 7, to Noah Webster from Webster and Skinner in Albany.
Reuben Webster invoices
00-2006-38-0
Invoice for expenses.
Wedding invitation, Alice Winthrop and F. Norton Goddard
00-1978-10-3
Wedding invitation to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Putnam.
Lorraine Curtiss Weik collection
00-2002-79-0
1 folder of photographs of views of Litchfield buildings and street scenes circa 1880s before fires and of a 1942 ice storm.
James V. Weir memorial
00-2015-24-0
A printed memorial (2015-24-0) written in French to the memory of James V. Weir, a soldier from Litchfield who died in France during WWI. Includes a translation into English. Currently housed in aisle 18B:Box 3A.