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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.
Emily Noyes Vanderpoel postcard to Edith Kingsbury
00-2016-28-0
Emily Noyes Vanderpoel writes in a postcard to Edith Kingsbury about More Chronicles and sends Christmas greetings.
Property Indenture, Emily Noyes Vanderpoel
00-2013-43-0
Floyd L. Vanderpoel ham radio card
00-2015-09-0
A preprinted postcard with the heading "Litchfield, Conn., U.S.A." W1WR and handwritten information filled in regarding a radio transmission by Floyd L. Vanderpoel. The card is addressed to Charles R. Durrell, Harmon, NY.
Jane C. and Floyd L. Vanderpoel collection
1951-25-0
Joan W. Vanderpoel collection
00-1990-13-0
The Joan A. Vanderpoel collection (1990-13-0) consists of photographs of Litchfield found in an album belonging to William G. Wallbridge who lived on South Street. There are a number of photographs of his house, both interior and exterior, at #180 South Street that the Wallbridges owned from 1900 to 1915.
Mrs. Arent Vanderpoel Cookbook
00-2011-83-0
The Mrs. Arent Vanderpoel Cook Book Collection (2011-83-0) is a cookbook of various recipes. Throughout the cookbook and on the inside of the front and back covers are quotes that discuss cooking and health; for example, there is a quote about the merits of a "clean stomach." Currently housed in 3A Box 17.
William Mitchell VanWinkle house inventory and appraisal
2021-52-0
Property inventory and appraisal for William Mitchell VanWinkle, 1921 Oct 1, for property in Litchfield, Connecticut
Jac Venza Photographs
00-2011-133-0
The Jac Venza Photographs (2011-133-0) is a series of eight photographs of indoor and outdoor dinner parties from 1974-1977. Ralph Hinchmen of Lilac Hedges appears in two of the photographs. Jac Venza and Ralph Hinchman met early in the launching of Lilac Hedges. Venza worked as a card designer and introducted Hinchman to other artists, including Hillary Knight and Andy Warhol.
Village Restaurant placemat
00-2015-58-0
Placemat (2015-58-0) from The Village Restaurant, 25 West Street, Litchfield with the reproduction of a photograph of the 1908 East Litchfield baseball team. Currently housed in Aisle 18B: Box 3A.