Towns
Topics
Eras
People
About
Give
×
Our Programs
Menu
MENU
MENU
Towns
Topics
Eras
People
About
Give
November - Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project
Connecticut’s Black Civil War Regiment
Zotero ID
:
ZIWHT526
Benjamin Silliman and the Collection That Inspired the Yale Peabody Museum
Zotero ID
:
QCN2469D
Transit of Venus: German Scientists Visit Hartford
Zotero ID
:
XNW8SEIP
Goshen’s Animal Pound
Zotero ID
:
I344QS8P
Governor Griswold’s Thanksgiving Proclamation
Nathaniel Palmer discovers Antarctica – Today in History: November 18
Zotero ID
:
S7TTT5SG
New London Harbors a German Submarine During World War I – Who Knew?
Zotero ID
:
NI2KJVSW
Jack Brutus, Connecticut War Dog – Who Knew?
Zotero ID
:
6JQSF6C3
Scandal in the Beecher Family
Zotero ID
:
QRP62GJQ
When Elections in Hartford Were a Piece of Cake
Zotero ID
:
5TFTHA5W
The Kennedys in Connecticut – Today in History: November 6
William O’Neill: Climbing Up the Political Ladder
Zotero ID
:
AJX85MI2
Hartford’s Commemoration of World War I Servicemen and Women
Zotero ID
:
ETECPRTB
John Howard Hale: Glastonbury’s Peach King
Zotero ID
:
24Z7JJQZ
Playing with Time: The Introduction of Daylight Saving Time in Connecticut
Zotero ID
:
2AE9Q74F
Eighty-Five Hundred Souls: the 1918-1919 Flu Epidemic in Connecticut
Zotero ID
:
NXF6QETT
Hidden Nearby: The Morris Academy
Zotero ID
:
BX4H4PJJ
Thanksgiving and Christmas at Long Lane, 1874
Zotero ID
:
2PE75STD
Setting the Table in Historic Style: Connecticut Views on Staffordshire China
Zotero ID
:
NKZZCDQT
Foot Ball Match: Harvard vs. Yale – Today in History: November 13
Alfred Howe Terry Born in Hartford – Today in History: November 10
Taking on the State: Griswold v. Connecticut
Zotero ID
:
AUSZR34V
Samuel Foot: A Trader Turned Governor
Zotero ID
:
K7JVSSQH
The Articles of Confederation: America’s First Constitution
Zotero ID
:
F7EBUBGU
The “Red Scare” in Connecticut
Zotero ID
:
ZWZSRJ6Q
Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut – Today in History: November 1
Zotero ID
:
KQK2P69P
Steaming Across the Atlantic
Zotero ID
:
H7MEBTZT
Amos Bronson Alcott Changes the Way Connecticut Children Learn
Zotero ID
:
H6PQUU3Q
A Connecticut Slave in George Washington’s Army
Zotero ID
:
WX95GZHA
Lion Gardiner Helps to Fortify Early Old Saybrook
Zotero ID
:
Q2VWT4DT
The Father of Gastric Physiology Born – Today in History: November 21
Zotero ID
:
UNW9EPR6
Pierre Lallement and the Modern-Day Pedal Bicycle – Today in History: November 20
Zotero ID
:
VNUJ6TRW
Hiram Bingham III: Machu Picchu Explorer and Politician
Zotero ID
:
TE3FD5TT
The Aqua Velva State – Today in History: November 17
Zotero ID
:
GBCDVAT2
Connecticut Lawyer Prosecutes Nazi War Criminals at Nuremberg
Zotero ID
:
7R2CTBZ5
First US Detachable Electric Plug – Today in History: November 8
Zotero ID
:
CQJ36C6G
The Northern Student Movement
Zotero ID
:
DBPCC58T
Iron and Water: The Norwich & Worcester Railroad Story
Zotero ID
:
KIHEFHDC
“Negroes Who Stand Up and Fight Back” – Paul Robeson in Hartford
Zotero ID
:
E5RAHWNN
Meriden’s Silver Lining
Zotero ID
:
FJ4QT2J2
Honor and Duty: The Life of Alfred Howe Terry
Zotero ID
:
6SAW77K2
29th Regiment Connecticut Volunteers Fought More than One War
Zotero ID
:
ZIWHT526
Windsor Engineers Success
Zotero ID
:
RKEKCXVU
George Washington Slept Here (Just Perhaps Not Well)
Zotero ID
:
ST4QK9UP
Hidden Nearby: Bethlehem’s Joseph Bellamy Monument
Zotero ID
:
85FBJR74
A Program Of
Major Support Provided By
Follow Us
Other CT Humanities Programs
Sign Up For Email Updates
Oops! We could not locate your form.