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2007.12.1 - Painting
Oil painting of Chief Waramaug overlooking Lake Waramaug by Edwin Willard Deming, in an American Impressionist Hassam style frame, commissioned by the Holzworth family. The view is to the northwest from Tinker Hill or Mount Busnhell. Chief Waramaug stands robed with arms outstretched over the lake with girl in braids standing at his side (possibly his daughter - Lillinonah?). Chief Waramaug is dressed in long beige robe outlined in red with a red...
Record Type: Object
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2007.14.1 - Album, Photograph
Black photograph album with twelve double pages of small black and white photographs of the Holt children, residences, and travels. Leather and cloth bound album inscribed "Photograhs" on the cover. Interior pages are cream with four windows per page framed with a gold decorative border. Written on the first page in pencil: "Sept. 4, 1899/ Evelyn Holt/ from/ Aunt Minnie". Seventy-eight windows are filled with photographs, six extra photogprahs e...
Record Type: Photo
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2007.15.19 - "Where to Go... What to Do..Where to Shop... In Washington Township"
1963
Record Type: Archive
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2007.15.20 - "Where to Go... What to Do..Where to Shop... In Washington Township"
1963
Record Type: Archive
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2007.30.1-10 - Picture
Nine pages from the book; "Litchfield County, CT" displaying black and white lithographs of old Litchfield homes. Homes included: Upson Seminary, New Preston, Buell Heminway residence, Watertown, Moses Lyman residence, Goshen, John Burr residence, Burrville, D.E. Soule residence in New Milford, George W. Phelps residence in Winsted, JG Wetmore residence in Winsted, AS Rogers residence in New Milford, and Austin S. Spaulding residence in Norwalk...
Record Type: Object
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2008.24.1 - Print, Photographic
Two VHS tapes and 234 photographic prints of Joe Young's place near the New Preston Falls, CT before and during the demolition in the April of 1994. The residence and eatery, "The Shed", was demolished to offer a better view of the New Preston Falls. The residence was the former Cogswell Grist Mill. The French burrstone, or buhrstone, for the grinding wheel for the grain is still present set in concrete, the basement of Joe Young's residence. The...
Record Type: Object
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