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Clark family record
00-2010-168-0
A letter in which Merit Clark writes Moses Seymour Jr. with his family record and a note recording the births of members of the Clark family.
George Glen Gould and Florence Holden Gould papers
1955-03-0
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.
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.
Capt. H. S. Jones collection
1976-14-0
Joy and Beers families papers
00-1975-04-0
Litchfield Law School collection
1890-10-0
This collection includes materials pertaining to Tapping Reeve, James Gould, the Litchfield Law School, and alumni of the school. It was assembled by the Historical Society over a period of years. Many of the law books used by Reeve and his students are also held by the Society and can be found through the book catalog. The Society's institutional records document the history of the Tapping Reeve House and Litchfield Law School building.
Litchfield War Records Committee records
2011-15-0
Muriel Hopkins McLauchlin collection of papers related to the Hopkins family
00-2010-186-0
Correspondence, genealogies, notes, and genealogical tables regarding the Hopkins family gathered by Muriel Hopkins McLauchlin probably for the publication of her booklet, "The Hopkins Family: Litchfield and Northfield." The documents also relate to the Hill and Alfred families.
John Pierpont letter
00-1985-27-0
A letter dated Nov. 24, 1836, written from Boston by Rev. John Pierpont to his brother, James Morris Pierpont (1800-1839) of South Farms, Litchfield, Conn., later Morris, Conn. John reports on the arrival of the Lydia and its cargo; that he has taken up and paid the note signed by Sherman, Tolles, John and James for $1,000; and asks for advice on other business matters, including what to do with the stereotype plates used to print labels for the Farmington Company's Patent Wood Screws.