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"The Pic-Nic" poem, 1857 Sep 2

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A published poem written in two parts by S. T. B. referencing people and incidents in Litchfield, CT.
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"The Pic-Nic" poem, 1857 Sep 2 1 folders

The Polish Club, Inc. Records, 1979-1996

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The Polish Club, Inc. was a social club organized by group of Poles active in the Bridgeport area to promote Polish culture. The club closely cooperated with the Polish Program at Sacred Heart University in Bridgeport. The Polish Club was officially incorporated in 1979 and was very active until the late 1990's, yet later its activities diminished. Collection consists of material documenting club activities from 1979 till 1996.
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The Town of Litchfield: A Student Survey of the Community , Summer Engineering School, Columbia University, 1949

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A report which was the result of a three week study of the Town of Litchfield, CT, carried out in July 1948 by a group of twenty students and four staff members of Columbia University.
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The West Cemetery Improvement Company cover, 1926

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Empty envelope with "The West Cemetery Improvement Co." in return address, addressed to Wiley D. Buell.
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The West Cemetery Improvement Company cover, 1926 1 folders

Thomas Barber descendants, Windsor, Conn., 1635-, undated

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Genealogy notes on the descendants of Thomas Barber of Windsor, Conn.
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Thomas Canfield et al account book, 1722-1806

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The Thomas Canfield et al Account Book (2011-125-0) was used by Canfield and his son-in-law, David Baldwin, to keep records of accounts. Canfield appears to have worked as a blacksmith. His entries include detailed lists of his children's portions of his estate.
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Thomas Canfield et al account book, 1722-1806 1.00 Volumes

Thomas W. Higginson Collection, 1848-1861, bulk 1861

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Most of the documents in the Higginson Collection are letters written or forwarded to Thomas Wentworth Higginson during a single week in April 1861, just after the start of the Civil War. These documents (1) concern recruitment and provision of financial or other kinds of support for an ultimately unsuccessful plan for an abolitionist guerrilla force to operate in western Maryland and Virginia; (2) secret service and espionage activities against the Confederate states; and (3) plans to free enslaved people and promote the early abolition of slavery. There are also five letters to Higginson dating from 1848 and 1850, including from authors Charles Francis Adams and Richard Henry Dana and botanist Edward Tuckerman.
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Thomas W. Higginson Collection, 1848-1861, bulk 1861 .5 linear feet 1 box

Thompson Raceway, 1952-1967

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The Thompson Raceway was the first private road racing course built and operated in the United States. Prior to its construction, all sports car road races had been conducted either on public highways or on airport runways. The Thompson Raceway was opened in 1952, just prior to the ban of racing on public roads, and was used for road racing until 1967. Now called the Thompson International Speedway, it has been rebuilt as an oval and is used for occasional NASCAR events. The collection includes administrative files, publicity materials, entry lists, race information, financial records, scrapbooks and photographs. Click here to see the scanned paper finding aid and container list (pdf).
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Thompson Raceway, 1952-1967 5 Cubic Feet

Timothy Dwight College, Yale University, videotape of the Class of 2001, 2001-2001

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The item documents the Timothy Dwight College, Yale University, Class of 2001.
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Tolland Bank records, 1828-1920

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The Tolland County Bank was established August 4, 1826, at a meeting of leading citizens. They obtained a charter and the bank opened for business on March 18, 1829. In 1865, the bank obtained a charter as the Tolland County National Bank. It went out of business in 1885. The premises, furniture and fixtures were sold in 1886 to the Savings Bank of Tolland, which had been chartered in 1841, and had operated since that date in the same building and often with the same officers as the commercial bank. These records were among the contents of ten to fifteen burlap bags received by the State Library from an unknown source in 1935. Subsequent examination revealed the collection also contains Tolland town records, Tolland county records, and a few Farmington town papers. Also discovered were personal files of Frank T. Newcomb, who served as a cashier and treasurer of both banks, town clerk, town treasurer, and county treasurer. The collection includes bills and receipts, promissory notes, quarterly bank statements, correspondence, deeds and mortgages, and lists of subscribers. Click here to see the scanned paper finding aid and container list (pdf).
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Tolland Bank records, 1828-1920 14 Cubic Feet