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  1. 2007.14.2 - A Romance of Mercedies

    Aug. 1898

    Record Type: Archive

  2. 2008.23.1 - Diary

    Scanned copy of the memoirs handwritten by Melvina Phinette (Mason) Bailey Rosa. Sweet recollections of her childhood on the family farm at 89 Old Litchfield Rd., the seasons, holidays, friends, and school days at Wykeham Rise School in Washington, CT. The photographic image of the shed behind 89 Old Litchfield Rd is mentioned by William Bader in his book, "the American Village," to have been a haven for slaves on the Underground Railroad. The ...

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    Melvina Mason Bailey Rosa Memoirs - Page 2
  3. 2012.37.172 - Print, Photographic

    Color photographic print of what appears to be a play inside of a church, or some other religious building.

    Record Type: Photo

    Church Activity
  4. 2013.6.82 - Program for "Kempy"

    03/22/1929

    Record Type: Archive

    Program for "Kempy"
  5. 2020.11.1 - Photograph, Black-and-White

    Black and white photograph, mounted to a board, of actors in costume in two rows on a stage in an unknown play in Washington, CT. Likely a production of the Poquasset Club or The Dramalites. One lady appears to be dressed as a maid and the man in the center might be in blackface. Dr. Frederic Wersebe, Washington's town doctor, is though to be standing in the second row on the far left. No one else in the photograph is identified.

    Record Type: Photo

    Actors in a Washington Play
  6. 2020.11.2

    Record Type: Archive

    Dramalites Letter to Members by John Hinchliffe July 6, 1954
  7. 2020.17.1

    1870/02/07

    Record Type: Archive

    Farmers' Hall Pay Poster - Feb. 15, 1870
  8. D 90 - Doll

    Chinese male baby doll in Native costume made of hard composition. American "Chin-Chin" doll. Molded and painted facial features; black brows and eyes, red closed mouth, pink cheeks. The baby is wearing a peach cap with light blue embroidered band and adorned with a red and blue yarn ball at the sides. The cap is gathered at the top with a pearl. A long black braid of hair is attached on the cap back. Body is jointed at the neck, shoulders ...

    Record Type: Object

  9. X1991.214 - Print, Photographic

    Exterior view of the Van Ingen Play House (Entomolodge), located near the Knoll, designed by Ehrick Rossiter, built in 1883. Faint black and white photographic image of this small rustic building, wood shingled on a fieldstone foundation with decorative gable dormer, small paned windows, and stone chimney. In pencil on back: "Play House(-Van Ingen) Entomolodge" In blue ink on back: "Duplicate" and "PB 55."

    Record Type: Photo

    Van Ingen Playhouse
  10. X2016.1.194 - Poster

    Broadside poster of the production of a farce: "The Two Pudifoots" followed by the drama "One Hundred Years Ago" at the Hall, Washington, CT Thursday December 20 1883 at 8pm. Tickets 25¢, reserved seats 50¢. Also, an aution of library books at 7pm

    Record Type: Object

  11. X2016.1.195 - Poster

    A folded paper program of the Dramalites presentation of "Ceiling Zero" at Washington Club Hall Friday & Saturday Feb 23-24 for the benefit of the PTA Cocoa Fund. Lists the performers, acts, notes. Produced by special arrangment with Samuel French, New York

    Record Type: Object

  12. X2016.1.196 - Poster

    Dramalites poster in green with black text for the production of "The Yeoman of the Guard" by Gilbert & Sullivan at the Washington Club Hall Thursday-Saturday August 22-24 at 8:30. Tickets $2.50 available and Parks and Green Drug Stores.

    Record Type: Object

    The Dramalites - poster - The Yeomen of the Guard - front
  13. X2016.1.197 - Poster

    Broadside poster mounted on cardboard of the production of the drama "Our Folks" followed by the farce "A Little More Cider" in the Hall, Washington CT, Friday Dec 16,1881. Tickets 25¢ - Reserved seats 35¢ and 50¢

    Record Type: Object

  14. X2016.1.198 - Poster

    Broadside poster of production of the drama "Past Redemption preceded by "A Sea of Troubles" for Tuesday March 15, 1881. Admission 25¢. reserved seat 35¢

    Record Type: Object

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