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Today in Connecticut History – Big Things Happened. In This State ...


Today in Connecticut History – Big Things Happened. In This State ...

Big Things Happened. In This State. On This Date. · November 16:The First Connecticut Governor Born in Connecticut · November 15: From Movie-House Songstress To ...

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Today in 1869, at a meeting in Hartford featuring civil rights luminaries Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, William Lloyd Garrison, Julia Ward Howe and ...

Selected Important Dates in Connecticut History US Presidents and ...

Office of the Secretary of the State ; 1633. John Oldham and others explore and trade along the Connecticut River. Plymouth Colony sends William Holmes to found ...

Connecticut Timeline

1806--First important English dictionary in United States published by Noah Webster. ... 1849--First teachers' college founded at New Britain (now Central ...

Connecticut History Timeline - Important Dates & People - On This Day

Events in Connecticut History · 1637-05-26 Mystic Massacre: in 1st battle of Pequot War in Connecticut about 500 Pequot Native Americans are killed by Colonial ...

History of Connecticut - Wikipedia

The U.S. state of Connecticut began as three distinct settlements of Puritans from Massachusetts and England; they combined under a single royal charter in ...

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History: Home

"Coffee: A Connecticut Story" exhibition opens November 7! Your support helps to collect, preserve, and share Connecticut's culture and history. Give Today!

Connecticut History

– Provided by the CT State Department of Education in 2018. ... historic sites in the state, and a heritage events calendar. Connecticut ...

Connecticut ‑ Map, Capital & State | HISTORY

As a major supplier of munitions during both World Wars, post-war Connecticut shifted toward a more diversified economy, with significant growth ...

LibGuides Home: Newspapers for Historical & Genealogical Research

The Connecticut Courant still survives today as the Hartford Courant, making it the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States ...

Connecticut Landmarks – History Moving Forward

Preview upcoming events in our Fall Program Guide » Your Home for History Connecticut Landmarks is a state-wide network of historic house.

Things to do this weekend in CT | CTvisit - Visit Connecticut

From holiday markets and fairs to performances, theatrical dinner events, a lantern festival and more —don't miss out on any of the excitement happening ...

Town Calendar of Events - Manchester, CT

The State of Connecticut is under Extreme Fire Danger and Stage 2 Drought Advisory. The outdoor burning ban for Manchester will remain in effect.

Events - Hartford.com

King JamesRepeating Event. Theaterworks Hartford | 233 Pearl Street, Hartford, CT, USA. View Detail. 31. January. Connecticut Convention Center. Friday ...

Today in CT History - Connecticut Public

Today in Connecticut History is a Connecticut Public Radio Partnership Production with the State Historian at UConn Hartford and CT Humanities.

The State - Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project

An Orderly & Decent Government: Significant Events & Developments, 1965-Now ... Connecticut recast its constitution, reapportioned its House and Senate, and ...

Connecticut Important Dates - History Timeline - eReferenceDesk.com

1755 - Connecticut Gazette of New Haven, the Colony's first newspaper, printed by James Parker at New Haven. 1763 - Brick State House erected on New Haven Green ...

Welcome to the Museum of CT History

At the Museum of Connecticut History, you'll find exhibits that trace the growth of the State and its role in the development of the nation.

History of City | Norwich, CT - Official Website

Norwich was founded in 1659 by settlers from Saybrook led by Major John Mason and Rev. James Fitch. The land was purchased from the local Mohegan tribe.

Connecticut History Day

Connecticut History Day is an affiliate programs of National History Day (NHD). CHD annually engages thousands of middle- and high-school students in historical ...