[2023.72.1] Indenture. Noah Bartlet apprenticed to Elizabeth Mygatt and her son Jonathan Mygatt as a servant, Glassonbury [sic], 1752 November 7 Envelope 1, Folder 1 Bookmark Collection Context Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Indentures collection, 1752-1889
[2023.72.2] Indenture. Margrett Dawssett, an eight-year-old French girl, to serve John Gilbert and his wife Esther, Pomfret, 1756 April 12 Envelope 1, Folder 1 Bookmark Collection Context Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Indentures collection, 1752-1889
[2023.72.3] Indenture. Rebekah Goslee, ward of Rebekah and Samuel Buell, to dwell and serve Timothy Hale Jr. and his wife Hannah, Glassonbury [sic], 1756 April 14 Envelope 1, Folder 1 Bookmark Collection Context Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Indentures collection, 1752-1889
[2023.72.4] Indenture. Jonathan Hale to dwell and serve Nathaniel Bidwell, Glassonbury [sic], 1756 July 8 Envelope 1, Folder 1 Bookmark Collection Context Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Indentures collection, 1752-1889
[2023.72.5] Indenture. Jonah Hurlbut to apprentice Benoni Smith, Glassonbury [sic], 1771 June 3 Envelope 1, Folder 1 Bookmark Collection Context Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Indentures collection, 1752-1889
[2023.72.6] Indenture. Ezra Corning Jr of Hartford apprenticed to Josiah Dickinson of Northampton, Massachusetts, 1785 August 18 Envelope 1, Folder 1 Bookmark Collection Context Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Indentures collection, 1752-1889
[2023.72.7] Indenture. Edwin Davis, ward of Elias Gilbert, apprenticed to Leonard Curtis, New Haven to learn the trade of comb-making, 1823 July 12 Envelope 1, Folder 1 Bookmark Collection Context Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Indentures collection, 1752-1889
[2023.72.8a-b] Indenture. George A. Long, son of George S. Long to learn the trade of pattern maker for Pratt & Whitney Company, Hartford, 1887 November 8 Envelope 1, Folder 1 Bookmark Collection Context Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Indentures collection, 1752-1889
[2023.72.9a-b] Indenture. Edmund P. Kellogg, of Elmwood and son of Charles E. Kellogg, to learn the trade of machinist for Pratt & Whitney Company, Hartford, 1889 August 1 Envelope 1, Folder 1 Bookmark Collection Context Connecticut Museum of Culture and History Indentures collection, 1752-1889
Indentures collection, 1752-1889 1 folders (1 envelope) (9 documents) Bookmark Creator Bartlett, Noah, 1747-unknown Abstract Or Scope Collection of indenture documents for work. view more view less Collection Context Connecticut Museum of Culture and History