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Hold your mouse here for the answer. In the 1920s, Ann Corio was living on Zion Street and attending Hartford Public High School when she embarked on a career that would earn her world acclaim as the "queen" of her profession. What was that profession? Hold your mouse here for the answer. Who is the dashing fellow depicted in this downtown statue? Hold your mouse here for the answer. For whom is the Betances School named? Hold your mouse here for the answer. Hold your mouse here for the answer.
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The Archaeology of Connecticut: The Human Era - 11,000 Years Ago to the Present. Edited by William and Kirsten Keagan. Published in 1999 by the Bibliopola Press of the University of Connecticut. Distributed by the University Press of New England. The Blue Laws: the Earliest Laws of Connecticut and New Haven Colonies. By Their Markers Ye Shall Know Them: A Chronicle of the History and Restorations of Hartford's Ancient Burying Ground. By Stewart O'Nan, published in 2000 by Doubleday, New York. By Witold R...
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The August 1 event began with a talk by historian Jason Scappaticci, followed by a panel discussion that included Scappaticci, Christopher Wigren of the Connecticut Trust for the Historic Preservation, and Tom Deller of the city's Department of Development Services. If you've got news relating to the history of Hartford, send it along.
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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.
An award-winning website dedicated to the history of the city. From 2001 to 2005, he edited websites for Business and Legal Reports Inc. Of Old Saybrook, Conn. From 1992 to 2001, he was an associate editor for the Journal Inquirer. A daily newspaper based in Manchester, Connecticut. Prior to that, he worked as a reporter for the newspaper, covering Enfield, East Hartford, and the state Capitol. Honored his work on HartfordHistory.net. He can be contacted at kevin@hartfordhistory.net.
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That it has awarded an $11.6 million contract for the final phase of capping the site. On the landfill serves as a reminder that not everything about Hartford's past deserves the glow of nostalgia:. The City of Hartford opened the landfill on Leibert Road in the North Meadows for use as an open-burning dump in 1940. In 1951, the Hartford Fire Department burned shacks erected on the landfill by "dump dwellers.". In 2008, CRRA began the process of installing a state-of-the-art synthetic cap over the entire...
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