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Mixed 5 – inventory order ST-3a

-Norwalk Museum at City Hall, proposal correspondence, -Folder: Letter to Humphrey Doulens, 1941; newsclipping, “Secret Meeting Halted” sent on letterhead of “Editor & Publisher of the Fourth Estate”; Letterhead, Norwalk Chapter, Order of De Molay; Menu, Norwalk Police Dept.’s Dinner to the Executive Club …, 2 Aug. 1938; Theatre in the Woods, “Chocolate Soldier,” program, 1932?; Trinity Church, Palm Sunday bulletin, 18 April 1943; Trinity Church bulletin “Trinity Tidings,” 22 Nov. 1964. -Palace Theatre, South Norwalk, program, “All Aboard,” 16 Jan. 1924, in -Photographs (7), mounted on cards, (1) in cover, unidentified -Sentinel, 6 Nov. 1940, part of p. 1-2, articles on Vivienne Osborne, Frank Goodchild -Famous Artists Dictionary, -Norwalk Hour, 29 Sept. 1962, Norwalk Firefighters Association Edition, special section, p. 17- 32. -Norwalk Hour, 6 Nov. 1963, p. 1-2, various articles. -Lithograph of Prospect Hill, residence of L.M. Stevens, Esq., Norwalk Conn, in folder. -Two color sketches of coats of arms for the St. John and Betts families, in protective sheets, in folder -Three snapshots with negatives, in envelope, showing details of ceiling cornice (LMMM?) -Correspondence, 1940s, and signed petition sheets concerning protest re: Mathews Estate, 1960s? -Folded poster, entertainment: “Norwalk, Conn. Tuesday Eve’ng, December 24, first appearance of the Wallace Sisters, [etc.]”, undated -Eight sheets taken from Norwalk High School Yearbook, 1931; dedication, views of school, faculty pages. -Typed pages quoting 19 May 1941 Sentinel article, “5000 attend American Day program at Local Park”; 1 July 1939 Sentinel article, “City Secures Mathews Estate”; 9 July 1939 editorial [re: Mathews estate], Herald. Notation at top of first sheet: From Miss Hill, 3/23.64. -Photocopies in binder of last will of Thomas Fitch of Norwalk, and inventory of estate, 1774? -Coasting manifest of cargo on board sloop Wm. Miller, of Norwalk, 25 March 1868, in folder -Photographs of 3 WPA murals, written on reverse, “section of a mural in post office,” in folder -photograph of two persons, stamped on reverse, “Board of Education, Norwalk,” 12 Sept 1978 -Handwritten essay, “The worth of a true friend,” on folded sheet, undated [1850?] -three typed sheets of 108 names and addresses, noted in pencil at top, “special mailing for bricks.” -Folded advertising broadside, “Furniture at Low Prices,” “E. Quintard & Sons, Norwalk March 1862,” at bottom; fragile original, in folder. -Hundreds of small business documents, receipts and personal military papers, for various persons, in folder -news clippings, some folded, laid in 6 x 9 scrapbook, not pasted on pages – mostly 1920s, in folder -Poster/leaflet, 9 x 12, “$300 reward for the arrest and detention of Fred M. Knapp … with photograph of suspect. -Transmittal letter, 26 Sept 2006 to Clay Fowler, Spinnaker Development, from Bruce Beinfield, for 1 set, “Complete current set of Norwalk Company Drawings…” clipped to 7 photocopies of photographs of Norwalk buildings, street scenes. -20 photocopies of original small sheets containing names and addresses; receipts for donations? -empty small manila envelope, on which is written, “Church history Norwalk, property of Clara Hill.” -Inventory Work Sheet (NM) dated 2/1/05. Described as photocopies of letters 5/5/1679, 11 x 17, Town , Inhabitants of Norwalk, letters of apologies and grievances…” No items attached -Photocopy of modern photograph of 19th century three-story brick building -Dozens of small original business and personal documents, 19th century, in folder -Letter from A.S. Osborn, dated 20 April 1906, to “Uncle Allee,” referencing the accompanying photographs of pages of an old (1777) document (letter) referring to the British raid on Connecticut, in envelope -Sheet music with cover (14 x 9), “Festival Anthem,” composed for the 250th anniversary of Norwalk, 1901, by Alex S. Gibson