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Gerrie Thielens papers
2010-116-0
News clippings, a photograph, and approximately 300 post cards relating to Geraldine (Gerrie) Thielens (1909-1994) of Litchfield, Conn. and Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Two photographs of Litchfield
00-2017-48-0
Two photographs of Litchfield, one showing aftermath of a fire, the other rebuilt West Street.
William Mitchell Van Winkle papers
00-1993-23-0
Announcement for auction of all items in the mansion, Hillhome, the residence of William Mitchell Van Winkle, Jr. (1913-2004), containing a detailed listing of contents of the mansion, 1939; Anson Dickinson miniatures documentation from the National Portrait Gallery, 1983; Hillhome sales brochures, ads, listing agreement, and related materials, 1984.
George Barnard Wagstaff photograph
00-2021-40-0
Cabinet card photograph of George Barnard Wagstaff, age 5 years and 7 months, taken by Francesco Roseti, 297 5th Ave., New York.
Webster family papers
2017-11-0
The Webster family papers include Arethusa Farm records, ledgers, calendars, and postcards; documentation of a 1952 transcontinental trip to Alaska; and Litchfield photos and ephemera. Most of the family papers are from the 1870s through the 1920s.
Lorraine Curtiss Weik collection
00-2002-79-0
1 folder of photographs of views of Litchfield buildings and street scenes circa 1880s before fires and of a 1942 ice storm.
Frances Tracy Wells photo album
00-1919-38-0
West Street, prior to 1886 fire
00-2015-51-0
West Street, prior to 1886 fire (2015-51-0) Photograph of West Street, Litchfield, Connecticut prior to the 1886 fire. Image shows The Mansion House, feed and Livery Stable, dry goods - carpets - crockery - hardware, Bishop Sedg, Litchfield Enquirer, W. R. Coe meat market, F. D. McNeil & Co., and the Congregational Church. There are three horse and wagons waiting in front of the buildings. One wagon has E. B. Peck printed on its side.
Western Connecticut Convention & Visitors Bureau records
2018-01-0
Barbara Winn collection
00-1999-17-0
Photograph of unidentified building, possibly a church.