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Henry B. Graves papers
00-1971-43-0
Three account books , notes, and correspondence related to the law practice of Henry B. Graves of Litchfield, Conn. The account books are currently stored in 3B Box 21.
Graves-Ray House Blueprints and Contracts
00-2013-81-0
Correspondence and notes regarding the Griswold family
00-2010-180-0
Correspondence and notes regarding the Griswold family, primarily centered on ancestors in England. Correspondence is addressed to Edward Elbridge Salisbury and Evelyn McCurdy Salisbury.
John Griswold military commission
00-1992-39-0
John Griswold appointed as Corporal in the 8th Company of ___ Regiment. Signed at Litchfield by Nathaniel Goodwin. Note: part of the document is missing.
Papers of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Griswold
00-1975-69-0
The Paper of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Griswold, 1975-69-0, include three pieces of correspondence to Mrs. Griswold and three cregistration ertificates from The Holstein-Friesian Association of America, two of the three certificates are for cows owned by Mr. W. F. Griswold of Goshen, Connecticut
Tracy Griswold collection
00-2004-44-0
John C. Groome letter to James Bell
00-2022-09-0
Letter from Litchfield Law School student John C. Groome to former student James Bell regarding debts owed between students; notes lent to Groome by Bell; notes the small number of students in the office and that the number is dwindling. Also includes gossip about other students.
Samuel H. Guernsey memorial card
00-2010-181-0
Memorial card for Samuel H. Guernsey, who died Aug. 27, 1886.
Alban Guild daybook
00-1973-69-0
Daybook of Alban Guild (1973-69-0) of Milton, Conn. Includes wagon making, making coffins and cupboards, repairing plows, and other carpentry work. Currently housed in 3B Box 19.
Guild and Stevens families papers
00-1971-46-0
Photographs, correspondence, and other items related to the Guild family of Milton, Litchfield, Conn., and the Stevens family of Bethlehem, Conn. Some papers also relate to the Lindley family of Ansonia, Conn. Primary correspondents include Penfield Guild (1832-1901), his sister Mary Guild Stevens (1816- ), and her husband James Stevens (1812- ).