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THE
INGRAHAM MEMORIAL LIBRARY is open free of charge and year round
to all researchers. Materials may be used in the library reading
room but do not circulate. Staff members are always available to
help researchers. A photocopier and a microfilm reader/printer are
available for patron use. The library is located on the ground floor
of the Litchfield History Museum and often hosts programs and workshops
for adults and children. Please call ahead or check our calendar
to see if there is an event the day you plan to visit.

The Helga J. Ingraham Memorial Library houses information about
Litchfield's 280 years of growth and change as reflected through
the papers, publications, photographs, and ephemera of local residents,
homes, businesses, institutions and organizations. The Society's
library also serves as the official repository for the records of
many local institutions including the Garden Club, the Litchfield
Red Cross, the Junior Womens Club and the Mary Floyd Tallmadge
Chapter of the DAR.


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