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Estate of Hugh Stuart letter of administration
00-2010-235-0
Letter of administration assigning Henry B. Graves as administrator of the estate of Hugh Stuart of Litchfield, Conn., signed by George M. Woodruff, Oct. 2, 1869.
Martha Dwight Denison Sturdevant Friendship Album
2010-379-0
The Martha Dwight Sturdevant Friendship Album (2010-379-0) is a bound album signed by Martha Denison's friends and fellow students at the Litchfield Female Academy circa 1821.
Stuyvesant Safe Deposit Co. notebook
00-2010-237-0
Small notebook with Stuveysant Safe Deposit Co. printed on front. 1876 calendar on inside front cover. An unknown writer has recorded accounts of pets.
Summary of Precise Leveling
00-2010-162-0
Summary document that covers the work in precise leveling done at Camp Columbia, Morris, Conn., during the session of 1916, namely the line from the U.S.G.S. bench mark at Dover Plains, N.Y. to Camp Columbia and an extension of this line to the Morris Dam of the Waterbury Waterworks, a total distance of about 43 miles.
John Summers promissory note
00-2009-55-0
A promissory note from John Summers to William and Charles E. Keeler for $91.85 in which a team of horses and set of harnesses bought from David Caswell , and a two horse wagon made by Mr. Ransome are secured for the debt. Dated 5 March 1834 at Union.
Josiah Sutherland papers
2012-15-0
The Josiah Sutherland papers (2012-15-0) consist of letters to Josiah Sutherland; a few financial records and court papers; and legal papers relating to the Livingston family, mostly Henry W. Livingston for whom Josiah Sutherland served as attorney.
Henry Swanson, Jr. collection
00-1972-58-0
The Henry Swanson, Jr. collection (1972-58-0) includes Litchfield County writs to the Litchfield County Sheriff for collection of debts or transportation orders to take convicted individuals to Newgate Prison and Work House; a share in the Hawkhurst Hotel issued to George J. Switzer; bill of sale for a 1917 limousine to Howard Bissell; and a 1902 marketing letter for South Farms Inn.
Talbots receipt
00-2019-15-0
Benjamin Tallmadge collection
1933-19-0
The Benjamin Tallmadge Collection documents the personal life and professional career of Colonel Benjamin Tallmadge through his correspondence as well as his legal, financial, and personal papers. An army officer, chief intelligence officer, and organizer of the Culper spy ring during the Revolutionary War, Tallmadge became a businessman and U.S. Representative from Connecticut in Congress after the war.
Benjamin Tallmadge letter to Ephraim Williams
00-2017-49-0
Letter regarding a payment. Also included are bank check from Tallmadge to Samuel Buel in the amount of $1700; a calling card of Thomas R. Proctor; and an engraving of Tallmadge.