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2005.2.2 - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of the Nettleton House, located on 44 Kielwasser Rd, Washington, CT. The building was once the home of Samuel Jay Nettleton and family. The property was sold by his son, Willis Mills Nettleton, to Mr. Kielwasser in 1914. In pencil on the back: "Home of Samuel Jay Nettleton of Washington Depot" and "2005.2.2a"
Record Type: Photo
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2005.2.3 - Print, Photographic
A small black and white photograph of the Nettleton House, located on 44 Kielwasser Rd, Washington, CT. The building was once the home of Samuel Jay Nettleton and family. The property was sold by his son, Willis Mills Nettleton, to Mr. Kielwasser in 1914. In pencil on the back: "Samuel J Nettleton home Washington" and what appears to be either a number "3" or a sqiggle.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.2.4 - Print, Photographic
A small black and white photograph of the Nettleton Barn, located on 44 Kielwasser Rd, Washington, CT. The building was once the home of Samuel Jay Nettleton and family. The property was sold by his son, Willis Mills Nettleton, to Mr. Kielwasser in 1914. In pencil on the back: "Barns of SJ Nettleton" and what appears to be either a number "3" or a sqiggle as well as "2005.2.2e"
Record Type: Photo
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2005.2.5 - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of the Nettleton House property, located on 44 Kielwasser Rd, Washington, CT. The building was once the home of Samuel Jay Nettleton and family. The property was sold by his son, Willis Mills Nettleton, to Mr. Kielwasser in 1914. In pencil on the back: "The farm from the hill, Washington" and "2005.2.2g"
Record Type: Photo
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2005.2.6 - Postcard, Picture
A black and white photograph postcard of the Henry Nettleton House located at Nettleton Hollow, Washington, CT. In black ink on the back: "Henry Nettleton's Home" and postcard stamping.
Record Type: Photo
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2008.5.30 - Frame, Picture
Ancestry fan chart of Samuel L. Hollister and Amelia and Julia Nettleton. Fan is hand etched in black and blue ink with a border of family names. Framed in a stained wood border with gold inner border. Stamped in blue ink on back paper: "Clapp & Tuttle/ Picure Framing/ Woodbury, Conn. 06798/ 203-263-2207"
Record Type: Object
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2013.25.13 - Print, Photographic
This is a scanned image of a photographof the back of Hollister House in Nettleton Hollow.
Record Type: Photo
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D 5 - Doll
American "Mary Jane" doll, a lady - child's play doll with compostion body and head, molded and painted facial features; black brow, blue eyes, shaped nose and red closed mouth. Sculpted curled hair painted black in a back bun, ears are not visible. Wearing a blue and wihte checked blouse with low neckline, gathered with same fabric band at the waist and 3/4 down the sleeves. The high neckline is a delicate lace. The blouse is to be worn out...
Record Type: Object
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X1991.313 - Print, Photographic
Two black and white photographs of the Nettleton House, located on 44 Kielwasser Rd, Washington, CT. The building was once the home of Samuel Jay Nettleton and family. The property was sold by his son, Willis Mills Nettleton, to Mr. Kielwasser in 1914. On the first copy: In blue ink on the back: "PB 82" In black marker on the back: "44 Kielwasser Road" In black ink on the back: "Home of Samuel Jay Nettleton and family. Sold in 1914 by h...
Record Type: Photo
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X1991.314 - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of the Nettleton House, located on 44 Kielwasser Rd, Washington, CT. The building was once the home of Samuel Jay Nettleton and family. The property was sold by his son, Willis Mills Nettleton, to Mr. Kielwasser in 1914. In blue ink on the back: "PB 82" In black marker on the back: "44 Kielwasser Road" In black ink on the back: "Home of Samuel Jay Nettleton and family. Sold in 1914 by his son Willis Mills Net...
Record Type: Photo
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X1991.315 - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of the Nettleton barn, located on 44 Kielwasser Rd, Washington, CT. A dog stands in the left-center of the photograph. The building was once the home of Samuel Jay Nettleton and family. The property was sold by his son, Willis Mills Nettleton, to Mr. Kielwasser in 1914. On the first copy: In blue ink on the back: "PB 82" In black marker on the back: "44 Kielwasser Road" In black ink on the back: "Home of Samu...
Record Type: Photo