Databases
…Bibliomation is a searchable database of library catalogs. You can search by keyword, title or author, or use the “Advanced Search” query to search using other data. Bibliomation is a…
…Bibliomation is a searchable database of library catalogs. You can search by keyword, title or author, or use the “Advanced Search” query to search using other data. Bibliomation is a…
…enclose a check, or your credit card information with your form or donate online. We recommend searching our online databases prior to contacting us. Research requests are handled in order…
Find all of our videos on our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/embed/u93EBqa2LzU In our latest lecture, Quilt Historian Sue Reich shares her latest book – The Quilter’s Night Before Christmas: A Treasury…
…excellent educational institutions, fine houses, and sophisticated residents. With the growing interest in New England’s colonial heritage during the late Victorian era, word spread of Litchfield’s well-preserved buildings and historic…
…look at Tallmadge’s two wartime portraits, before examining the wider role of American artists such as John Trumbull in capturing (and often creating) the visual history of the American Revolution….
…awards, DePauw also holds the distinction of being named to Early American Life Magazine’s Directory of Traditional American Crafts through their professional, juried selection process. Bands of Spring By Curt…
…& Grown is also an online exhibit where you can share your photos and memories of Litchfield’s local businesses. View the website here: https://www.soldmadegrown.org/ E X H I B I…
…at the operations of the Litchfield Historical Society. Why we collect, what we collect, how we share our collections, and the ways we can better serve our community. Liggett Gallery…
…future. Vision The Litchfield Historical Society brings people together to discover, experience, and share the many diverse stories that have made our community a distinctive place, now and over time….
…tribute to the race’s creator Joe Concannon, a sportswriter for The Boston Globe who wanted nothing more than to share his hometown and his love of running with the world….