Photographs
Found in 128 Collections and/or Records:
Richards, Guy H. Collection
00-1918-21-0
Guy H. Richards Collection (1918-21-0) Small photographs and French poster Photographs depict army life, vehicles, hospital or First Aid truck, hospital camp, eating, gas masks, and location shots. Folder also contains "The Battery Book", A History of Battery "A"306 F.A. edited by Francis L. Field and Guy H. Richards, 1921, printed from Google; a brief narrative of war experience - Battery "A" Diary.
Ryan Family Papers 1
1997-11-0
Sandy Santamaria collection
00-2018-53-0
A small collection consisting of a small record book, Mary B. Merriam in account with Firth and Hall, 1849-1852, includes prices for girls work; invoice, 1839; snapshot of a windmill with unidentified correspondence on reverse.
Ruth Schele collection
2002-80-0
Research files relating to the history of Litchfield, Bantam, The Cotton Mill (Neville & Co.), and other local topics; transcriptions of articles from the Litchfield Enquirer; Ethel Marvin Cox's collection of Litchfield school materials; documents related to World War II rationing and Selective Service; photographs related to the Wadsworth family; and other materials.
An inventory of the papers is available.
Gen. John Sedgwick collection
00-1963-30-0
Collection of papers related to Civil War Gen. John Sedgwick (1831-1864) of Cornwall, Conn. Items include photographs and documents relating to Sedgwick memorials assembled by Edward Kelly of Litchfield, 1963; a Litchfield Enquirer containing an article on the dedication of a memorial to Sedgwick at Gettysburg, Jun. 12, 1913; and an undated chronology of the events of Sedgwick's life.
Seherr-Thoss papers regarding the Litchfield Historical Society
00-1997-31-0
Plans, correspondence, and other documents related to renovation of the Litchfield Historical Society building, 1976-1986.
Sonia P. Seherr-Thoss papers
2006-34-0
Sheldon Tavern photographs
1982-120-0
54 black and white photographic prints of the exterior and interior of Sheldon Tavern on North Street in Litchfield, Connecticut. The tavern was constructed in 1760 by Elisha Sheldon. Following his death, his son converted it to a tavern. Uriah Tracy purchased the tavern and remained there until his death in 1807. It was next owned by James Gould, Tracy's son-in-law.
Slosson family papers
00-1979-30-0
Papers related to the history of the Nathaniel Slosson homestead in Kent, Conn.; a photograph and drawing of the house; genealogical information about the Slosson family; and a cabinet card of an unidentified man.
George Smith photograph
00-2017-09-0
Large photograph of George Smith.