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The HartfordHistory.net News Blog, Dedicated to the History of Hartford, Connecticut: Fascinating new history blog
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Sunday, February 10, 2013. Fascinating new history blog. If you love the mementos of history, check out The Vault. A new history blog on Slate. Here's how The Vault bills itself:. So far, the postings have been amazing, especially this test color film that Kodak created in 1922. Posted by Kevin Flood. But wait, there's more. This blog is a companion to the website HartfordHistory.net. If you've got news relating to the history of Hartford, send it along. Subscribe to this blog. G Fox and Co.
The HartfordHistory.net News Blog, Dedicated to the History of Hartford, Connecticut: Wanted: Photos of G. Fox & Co.
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Monday, August 13, 2012. Wanted: Photos of G. Fox and Co. As mentioned in the previous post, I'm preparing a book on the history of Hartford's most famous department store, G. Fox and Co. While I have many photographs at this point, I could use some more, so if you have any to share, please contact me at kevin@hartfordhistory.net. You would, of course, receive a "courtesy of" credit in the caption. Posted by Kevin Flood. Labels: G. Fox and Co. But wait, there's more. Subscribe to this blog. G Fox and Co.
The HartfordHistory.net News Blog, Dedicated to the History of Hartford, Connecticut: Constitution Plaza: Worth it?
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Friday, August 17, 2012. Constitution Plaza: Worth it? For the most recent edition of its Conversations at Noon series, the Old State House. Posed a question that always stirs up strong feelings in these parts: "Did Hartford's Constitution Plaza Hurt or Help the City? Here's full video of the discussion from the indispensable Connecticut Network ( CT-N. Posted by Kevin Flood. But wait, there's more. This blog is a companion to the website HartfordHistory.net. Subscribe to this blog. G Fox and Co.
The HartfordHistory.net News Blog, Dedicated to the History of Hartford, Connecticut: Honoring Hartford's soldiers in the Battle of Antietam
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Monday, August 20, 2012. Honoring Hartford's soldiers in the Battle of Antietam. September 17th marks the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Antietam. According to the Cedar Hill Cemetery Foundation's website. You'll learn about the bravery and valor that occurred during the battle, the anguish and suffering survivors would later endure, and the contributions the returning veterans made to Hartford history. Admission is $5 (free for Let’s Go Arts members.). Posted by Kevin Flood. But wait, there's more.
The HartfordHistory.net News Blog, Dedicated to the History of Hartford, Connecticut: A piece of Hartford history that probably won't be missed
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Saturday, June 08, 2013. A piece of Hartford history that probably won't be missed. A Hartford institution that opened in 1940 and served pretty much everyone who had anything to do with the city is about to disappear. Don't rack you brain for the name of a bank, restaurant, or store. We're talking about the landfill in the North Meadows. The Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority (CRRA), which has leased the landfill from the city since 1982, announced this week. Reading a CRRA fact sheet. The city le...
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Writing Women's Histories One Woman at a Time: Following Seventeenth Century Rules
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Writing Women's Histories One Woman at a Time. Sunday, January 29, 2012. Following Seventeenth Century Rules. We started last week to look at some of the individual women who I am profiling in my book, “Tracing the Invisible Women Who Helped Birth Connecticut.” As I promised here is what happened to Hannah Spencer when she changed her mind about marrying Simon Lobell. Of course, the bigger price for such an offense, the gossip and avoidance of her neighbors, challenged Hannah. It is obvious that Jare...
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Writing Women's Histories One Woman at a Time: February 2012
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Writing Women's Histories One Woman at a Time. Sunday, February 19, 2012. What Medical Condition Made Susana (Garbrand) Hooker an invalid? Susana Garbrand was born in 1593 in England. Her parents were Richard and Anne (Ferrar) Garbrand. On 7 Jul 1621, she married the Puritan minister Rev. Thomas Hooker, son of Thomas and Susanna (Pym) Hooker. They moved a number of times keeping ahead of arrest by Archbishop Laud. Susana Carried to Hartford on a Litter. According to Caroline Gaylord Newton, in her 1912 b...
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Writing Women's Histories One Woman at a Time: December 2011
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Writing Women's Histories One Woman at a Time. Sunday, December 18, 2011. Networking by any Name. Close Relationships vs Immediacy and Greater Numbers. Often as I traveled back and forth across the state, it amazed me to meet women and/or groups of women struggling with a project and had no idea that other women somewhere else in the state were having the same struggle or had already completed a similar project. They were missing a link. Here’s a great exercise. As you answer each question of a...While w...
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Connecticut Genealogy Blogs – Explorations in Connecticut Genealogy
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Explorations in Connecticut Genealogy. Discovering the History of Connecticut Families. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 94 other followers. Follow me on Twitter. While it is written for a historical society in Alaska, the. Skagway Historical Society Blog. Offers biographies of Connecticut born locals. The blog covers new Connecticut writers and their projects. Cathy’s Genealogy Blog. Historic Buildings of Connecticut.
Welcome to HartfordHistory.net
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Search this site only. This page is dedicated to the memory of Patricia Reardon Monahan (1950-2000.). On February 24, 1961, the Federal Communications Commission granted a first-of-its-kind license to Hartford's WHCT-TV, Channel 18. What did the license allow? Hold your mouse here for the answer. What Hartford radio station operated from 243 South Whitney Street from 1980 to 1988? Hold your mouse here for the answer. Who was the first African-American elected to public office in Hartford? Design and Main...
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Search this site only. All of the books listed below deal in some way with the history of Hartford. While hardly a complete bibliography, it does include the most important and best-known titles. To suggest additions, write to Editor and Webmaster Kevin Flood. Co-edited by William Hosley and Luke Beckerdite, published in 1995 by the Chipstone Foundation and the University Press of New England, Hanover, N.H. Several articles concern Hartford. Circus Fire: A True Story. By Ellsworth Strong Grant and Marion...
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Search this site only. Sites change their addresses all the time, so if you come upon a dead link, kindly drop a line. Links are grouped by category:. Libraries, Museums and Societies. Civic and Tourism Groups. Schools, Colleges and Universities. Libraries, Museums and Societies. CHS is the state's foremost history museum and library, offering everything from exhibits. Important services include the Hartford Collection. The primary repository for all state documents and The History and Genealogy. The All...
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Hartford Hillel
Jewish Life at the University of Hartford. Hartford Hillel provides Jewish life on campus services to the students of the University of Hartford. Hartford Hillel is committed to creating and nurturing a vibrant, pluralistic Jewish community at the University of Hartford. Hartford Hillel sponsors a variety of activities including Shabbat dinners, holiday celebrations, social events and Jewish learning opportunities. View my complete profile. Hartford Hillel's Fan Box. Spring and Alternative Spring Break!
Hartford Hill Winery
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The HartfordHistory.net News Blog, Dedicated to the History of Hartford, Connecticut
Saturday, June 08, 2013. A piece of Hartford history that probably won't be missed. A Hartford institution that opened in 1940 and served pretty much everyone who had anything to do with the city is about to disappear. Don't rack you brain for the name of a bank, restaurant, or store. We're talking about the landfill in the North Meadows. The Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority (CRRA), which has leased the landfill from the city since 1982, announced this week. Reading a CRRA fact sheet. The city le...
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Search this site only. More from the news blog. View full-size images of two dozen vintage postcards. Where is this building located? The symbol affixed to the top is a big clue. For the answer, along with more questions, go to the Trivia Questions.
Hartford Historical Society
Wednesday, April 11, Dora Keen Handy, Presented by Judith Roberts and Roy Black 7 pm, Greater Hartford United Church of Christ. 1721 Maple Street, Hartford Village. Refreshments served. Wheelchair accessible. Explore Hartford’s History. The town of Hartford has a rich history, and the Historical Society helps connect you with that through photos, books, and reenactments. Explore the wealth of historical resources. Explore Hartford’s History. In 2011, we celebrated the town’s 250th birthday with par...
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Connecting the City's Past, Present and Future. Welcome to Hartford History Today. If you are a first time visitor or a long time resident you will be amazed by Hartford's history that has changed the world. Enjoy your stay! For events and visitor information. The official site for the City of Hartford. For events and visitor information. The official site for the City of Hartford. Festival of Trees and Tradition. December 5 - 12, 2014. Winter History Event at Mark Twain House. December 5 - 12, 2014.
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