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Frederick E. Haight letter to Anne Lyon Haight
00-2023-36-0
Letter from Frederick E. Haight to his mother, Anne Lyon Haight on St. Anthony Club stationery postmarked New York July 13, 1940.
John P. Hale letter
00-2010-196-0
Letter to H. Barney regarding Hale's plans to travel to the convention at Syracuse.
Abner Hall Promissory note
00-2009-42-0
Abner Hall of New Milford (Conn.) promises to pay 8 pounds to Jonah Starr of New Milford. Witnessed by Nathaniel Smith and Ben Starr Mygatt.
Hall family collection
1961-38-0
The papers of Norman Hall (1805-1852) a son William J. Hall (1839-1912) and a granddaughter Florence Hall Perkins and her husband Willis O. Perkins, residents of Milton, a part of Litchfield, consisting of deeds and an estate inventory. The papers of William also contain a certificate of exemption from service during the Civil War and related documents. To see a partial inventory of the papers, click "Show Digital Content Links" at left and then "Hall Family Collection inventory."
Writ, Jacob Hall to Daniel Potter
00-1970-51-27
This Writ (1970-51-27), dated April 3, 1793, was sent to Daniel Potter, Justice of the Peace, by Jacob Hall requesting the arrest of the person who stole pork and flour from the cellar of his home in Watertown, Connecticut.
The Hallelujah music book
00-2011-64-0
Halley's Comet Time Capsule Scrapbook
1991-104-0
Alexander Hamilton receipt
00-2010-36-0
A. Hamilton received $124.50 from Nathaniel Prime "in full for interest to this day". Dated Feb. 15, 1802.
Brig. Gen. James Hamilton receipt
00-2010-11-0
Brigadier General James Hamilton's receipt for 208 rations of provisions received of Jonathan Clarke, Asst. Commissary General for the convention troops, for the use of Hamilton, commencing 1 March and ending 3 April. Dated Cambridge, New England 3 April 1778.
Hampton Institute Summer Trail program and Outdoor Folk Festival invitation
00-2024-53-0
Hampton Institute Summer Trail program and invitation to attend the Outdoor Folk Festival to be held on the grounds of Mrs. John P. Elton, which has a list of prominent women of Litchfield, CT, as "patronesses." Date of 1912 is printed on reverse of the program.