Connecticut--History--19th century
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Diaries (Wallingford, Connecticut)
Diaries, 1869-1884, of a woman whose first name is Mary who lives in Wallingford, Connecticut. She was born on 11 September 1852, and her diaries contain information about her social life, events she attended, and people with whom she interacted, among other items.
M.L. Higgins Diary
Diary, 1862, of M.L. Higgins of Connecticut. She was born on 11 March 1813 and her occupation seems to include teaching women how to make bouquets and wreathes out of hair. Entries relate to her daily activities, which primarily concern her daughter Alice and Alice's husband Frederick. Also includes stories about injured and dead soldiers coming back from the Civil War.
Horatio Alden Journal
Journal, 1825-1834, of Horatio Alden, merchant, of Augusta [Maine ?] and Hartford, Connecticut. which also has entries concerning his estate.
Stephen and Mary Ann Livermore Papers
Pawcatuck Prohibition Club Minute Book
Bertha Warren Papers
Letters to Bertha Warren from her stepmother, Frances M. Warren, of Hartford County, Connecticut, and her friend, Edith Adam of Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts. Bertha Warren is a deaf student, about 20 years old, who attends the Mystic Oral School, later changed to Whipple Home School, in Mystic, New London County, Connecticut. The letters talk of skills that Bertha must learn, especially her art work, her activities, school and news from home.