History
History
History
History Links
- New Haven Railroad Historical and Technical Association Collection Description of the collection on deposit at the University of Connecticut's Thomas J. Dodd Research Center.
- Connecticut Newspaper Project Locate, catalog and inventory all American newspapers held in libraries, historical societies and other repositories in the state, and second, to preserve and increase access to American newspapers by microfilming as many of their state newspapers as possible.
- Medal of Honor Recipients 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.
- WPA Life Histories from Connecticut First-person accounts of life in Connecticut collected during the Great Depression.
- Selected Dates in Connecticut's History From 1614 when Adriaen Block sailed up the Connecticut River to 1990 when Eunice Groark was the first woman elected to the position of Lieutenant Governor.
- Historic, Cultural and Genealogical Resources Directory of links for museums, historic sites, historical societies, libraries, cemeteries, maps and other materials.
- The Connecticut Colonies The Connecticut colonies formed a commonwealth for the good and safety of each colony
- Ella Grasso Profile of Ella Grasso, former Governor of Connecticut, the first woman elected a state governor in her own right.
- The Colonial Seal Illustration and information on the seal which represented the State of Connecticut in Colonial days.
- Connecticut Historic Preservation Collection Information of holdings available for historical research on any of the state's towns.
- The Ekonk Hill Petroglyph Site An archaeogeodesy perspective of the petroglyphed boulders at Ekonk Hill, Sterling.
- Historical Commission: Connecticut Freedom Trail Interactive tour chronicling Connecticut's role in helping escaped slaves reach safety.
- The Colonel Daniel Putnam Association, Inc. Historical society in honor of Colonel Daniel Putnam, a son of Major General Israel Putnam. The association owns and preserves a historical house in Brooklyn, Connecticut formerly owned by Daniel.
- Connecticut State Archives 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.
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