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immigration - Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project
Jacques and Therese Makowsky and the Development of the Cornish Game Hen
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Jewish Farming Communities in Connecticut in the 19th and 20th Centuries
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Connecticut’s First Roman Catholic Church
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Connecticut and the Armenian Genocide
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Polish Tobacco Farmers in the Connecticut River Valley
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Connecticut’s French Connections
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The Sea in their Blood: The Portuguese in New London County
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Yukitaka Osaki and Gillette Castle: One of Hadlyme’s First Japanese Immigrants
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Building an Armenian Community in New Britain
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Peter Prudden: Milford’s First Minister
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They Also Served: Chinese, Southeast Asians, and Hawaiians in the American Civil War
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Africans in Search of the American Dream: Cape Verdean Whalers and Sealers
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Children of the Reconcentrados: Caroline Selden’s Cuban School
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At the Sign of the Yellow Dragon: Hartford’s First Chinese Restaurants
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Avon’s Educational and Cultural Pioneer
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Hartford’s “Little Italy”
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Avon Industry: From Underground to Outerspace
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Sylvester Poli, Negotiating Cultural Politics in an Age of Immigration
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The Many Layers to Onion Farming in Westport
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A Russian Village Retreat in Southbury
Triangle Shirtwaist Fire: Connecticut Lessons from a Tragedy
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Early 19th-Century Immigration in Connecticut
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Connecticut Poor Law Aimed to Care for the Needy
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Igor Sikorsky and his Flying Machines
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Windsor Tobacco: Made in the Shade
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An Orderly & Decent Government: A Society in Ferment, 1819-1865
An Orderly & Decent Government: Searching for the Common Good, 1888-1905
An Orderly & Decent Government: Significant Events & Developments, 1888-1905
An Orderly & Decent Government: A Clash of Cultures, 1888-1905
An Orderly & Decent Government: Significant Events & Developments, 1905-1929
An Orderly & Decent Government: Significant Events & Developments, 1819-1865
Video – Home Front: Connecticut During World War II – Migration and Housing
A Month-Long Look at Immigration
A Legacy of Thriving Cities 1905
Welcoming Armenian Immigrants, Hartford, 1920
Park Street Festival, Hartford 1978
Capital Community College Students Explore Hartford’s Immigrant History…In Their Own Words
Video – Home Front: A State Divided as War Looms in Europe
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