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William Holabird papers
00-2017-45-0
Incoming correspondence from Phineas Miner, Charles A. Ingersoll, William Hungerford, James T. Pratt, Royal Ralph Hinman, Amos Pillsbury, George C. Woodruff, John H. Hubbard, William Leggett, Samuel Simons, Lancelot Phelps, Henry D. Gilpin, Truman Smith, James I. Roosevelt, Baranabas Bates, Andrew T. Judson, Perry Smith, Charles Sigourney, John Boyd, William Walcott Ellsworth, Alfred E. Burr, Seymour N. Case, Jeremiah Day, and others. Also includes receipts and invoices.
Gideon Hollister papers
1914-16-0
Mary Brisbane Hollister scrapbook
00-1965-25-0
George B. Holt letter to Phineas Minor
00-2017-12-0
George B. Holt writes from Dayton, OH to Phineas Minor regarding legal and other matters.
Josiah Holt deeds
00-2010-12-0
Deeds to (Dr.) Josiah Holt of Farmington, & later Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut to lands in Farmington, Bristol, Plymouth and Wolcott, Connecticut.
The Hoodoo play
00-1992-42-0
Florence Mayer's annotated copy of "The Hoodoo" play, 1924. Notes include roles played by various Litchfield residents.
Hopkins and Kilbourn papers
2014-49-0
The Hopkins and Kilbourn papers (2014-49-0) contain letters sent to Catharine C. Hopkins in Northfield, Conn.; three letters to her sister Sarah Hopkins Kilbourn in East Litchfield; and one to her brother Joseph Hopkins.
Asa Hopkins promissory note
00-2009-84-0
Asa Hopkins of Litchfield promises to pay Mr. James Jauncey of New York City the sum of 332 pounds twelve shillings and three pence New York currency. Witnessed by J. Canfield and Lynde Lord in Litchfield.
Jerusha Hopkins land survey
00-2010-13-0
A brief handwritten survey of land set to Jerusha Hopkins, wife of Joel Hopkins of Pompey, New York.
Joseph E. Hopkins notebook
00-1956-33-0
The Joseph E. Hopkins notebook (1956-33-0) contains handwritten notes on the history of the district east of Northfield, Connecticut extending to the Naugatuck River. The notebook was created in 1955 by Joseph E. Hopkins. In addition to general history of the area, the notebook also contains information about the Hopkins family during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.