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Information on past events, places and people relative to the state of Connecticut.
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Tremendous resource of digitized publications from the 19th century forward.
Interactive tour chronicling Connecticut's role in helping escaped slaves reach safety.
Collection of archaeological surveys, historical and architectural surveys, documentation studies of properties, and maps.
A variety of interesting articles about people, places and events from the state's past. Provided by the Connecticut Humanities Council.
Photos and information categorized by topic area.
Comprehensive historical overview provided by Jonathan Ault.
List by town of newspapers that were published in the Centennial New Paper Exhibition.
Contains records documenting the evolution of state public policy, the rights and claims of citizens and the history of Connecticut and its people. Downloadable PDF files available.
Investigates in Connecticut: hauntings, legends, abandoned places, and strange animals.
Reprint of the "Fundamental Orders" of 1638 and the "Charter of The Colony of Connecticut" of 1662.
Reprints of biographies on selected governors of the state from the 1905 publication by Frederick Calvin Norton.
Article by by Michael Westerfield, with photos.
Name, rank and military unit of Connecticut personnel, for the Civil War, War with Spain, Boxer Rebellion, World Wars I and II, Korean conflict, Vietnam and others.
A nonprofit group dedicated to the preservation of the history of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad.
From 1614 when Adriaen Block sailed up the Connecticut River to 2008 when Connecticut becomes one of the first three states to perform marriages of same-sex couples.
Functions under state and federal law as the state's Historic Preservation Office. The division administers a range of federal and state programs, including echnical and educational services, restoration grants and environmental review and compliance programs.
Extensive look at the history of Connecticut's quarries, stone cutters and carvers. Links provided to geology resources, photographs and further information on the stone industry in the state.
Illustrated articles about the history of the public greens in several Connecticut towns.
News, photo gallery, calendar and Connecticut's 612.
First-person accounts of life in Connecticut collected during the Great Depression.
A variety of interesting articles about people, places and events from the state's past. Provided by the Connecticut Humanities Council.
Name, rank and military unit of Connecticut personnel, for the Civil War, War with Spain, Boxer Rebellion, World Wars I and II, Korean conflict, Vietnam and others.
Functions under state and federal law as the state's Historic Preservation Office. The division administers a range of federal and state programs, including echnical and educational services, restoration grants and environmental review and compliance programs.
From 1614 when Adriaen Block sailed up the Connecticut River to 2008 when Connecticut becomes one of the first three states to perform marriages of same-sex couples.
Article by by Michael Westerfield, with photos.
Collection of archaeological surveys, historical and architectural surveys, documentation studies of properties, and maps.
Investigates in Connecticut: hauntings, legends, abandoned places, and strange animals.
Tremendous resource of digitized publications from the 19th century forward.
Contains records documenting the evolution of state public policy, the rights and claims of citizens and the history of Connecticut and its people. Downloadable PDF files available.
Interactive tour chronicling Connecticut's role in helping escaped slaves reach safety.
Reprint of the "Fundamental Orders" of 1638 and the "Charter of The Colony of Connecticut" of 1662.
Photos and information categorized by topic area.
Comprehensive historical overview provided by Jonathan Ault.
List by town of newspapers that were published in the Centennial New Paper Exhibition.
A nonprofit group dedicated to the preservation of the history of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad.
News, photo gallery, calendar and Connecticut's 612.
Extensive look at the history of Connecticut's quarries, stone cutters and carvers. Links provided to geology resources, photographs and further information on the stone industry in the state.
Reprints of biographies on selected governors of the state from the 1905 publication by Frederick Calvin Norton.
First-person accounts of life in Connecticut collected during the Great Depression.
Illustrated articles about the history of the public greens in several Connecticut towns.
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