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[?] Huntington letter
00-2010-190-0
[?] Huntington writes to H. [?] in Cambridge, Mass., to decline an offer.
Sarah E. Hutchinson Album
00-1971-31-4
The Sarah E. Hutchinson Friendship Album (1971-31-4) contains a few illustrations along with poetry written to Sarah Hutchinson or notes from family and friends in and around Plattekill and Ulsterville, New York. Most of the entries are from 1839, but a few can be found from later years such as 1840 or 1853.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows membership certificate for Prentice Parkhurst
00-2017-05-0
Independent Order of Odd Fellows membership certificate for Prentice Parkhurst.
Index
00-2011-122-0
Alphabetical Index (2011-122-0) to an unknown volume.
Index for ledger A
00-2011-121-0
Index for Ledger A (2011-121-0) is for an unknown ledger. The index contains a list of alphabetized names and the page number that name could be found. On the second page there is a heading that reads, "Alfubet [sic] for Ledger A."
Dudley & Helga Ingraham Papers
00-2007-08-0
Frederick Ives and Lillie Morse marriage record
00-2010-203-0
Marriage record removed from a family Bible documenting the marriage of Frederick August Ives to Lillie Emily Morse in Litchfield, Conn., on Jun. 1, 1886.
Andrew Jackson letter
00-2009-85-0
Andrew Jackson in Washington acknowledges the letter of W. H. Peck in Brooklyn and thanks him for the gift of a hat made by Peck.
James Jackson papers
00-2009-45-0
James Jackson's accounts and memos concerning transportation of organs from New York, New Haven, and Litchfield. Included are the costs of packing cases and freight. Expenses are paid to Ambrose Norton, Jonathan Carrington, and A. Wadhams. Purchase of organs by Henry Sheldon, William H. Thompson, and Jabez W. Huntington.
John P. Jackson letters
00-2010-123-0
A letter dated from Litchfield, 6 July 1825, from a Committee of the Law Office, to John P. Jackson thanking him for his oration delivered at Litchfield on July 4th and asking Jackson for a copy to be published. Also a letter from Edward D. Mansfield in Cincinnati, dated 15 June 1826, to John P. Jackson in Newark, NJ commenting on Jackson's letter to him concerning his visit to Litchfield and mutual friends.