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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: June 2011
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Writing Women's Histories One Woman at a Time. Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Number Four of my 4-Pronged Research Plan. The last item of my research plan was to investigate what resources there are online. I was amazed at how much more there is available online than just five years ago when I started this project. As I said before, many organizations are working at a fast pace to get much of their materials online and available to everyone. The Godfrey Library ( Godfrey.org. It is also possible to just Googl...
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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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JOHN BANKS' CIVIL WAR BLOG: Antietam: Church of misery for 16th Connecticut
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Focused on Antietam, Connecticut, common soldiers and photography. Civil War Then and Now blog. Friday, April 13, 2012. Antietam: Church of misery for 16th Connecticut. Wounded soldiers, including many from the 16th Connecticut, were treated at the. German Reformed Church (now called Christ Reform Church) on Main Street. In Sharpsburg, Md.,. After the Battle of Antietam. As it appeared in the 1890s and today. Top: 8th Connecticut private. On Oct. 10, 1862 was recorded. By a surgeon in. A private in the.
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Visitors - City of Middletown, CT
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Middletown is a great place to visit. We’re located in the heart of Connecticut. Bring your family to our vibrant Main Street-known for our international dining and one of a kind shops. The National Trust for Historic Preservation selected Middletown, CT as one of five "Most Romantic Main Streets" in the nation. Cruise down the Connecticut River and savor New England. Here are some sites to help you plan your visit to Middletown. Find out what’s going on at any given moment in Middletown. Travel back in ...
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Services - City of Middletown, CT
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City Arts and Entertainment Guide. Department of Motor Vehicles. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Middlesex County Historical Society. Sanitation District Collection Information. Internet Frontier (Frontier Reseller). Water and Sewer Department. United States Postal Service. 11 Silver St Middletown, CT 06457 (860) 638-6977. 425 Main Street, Middletown, CT 06457 (800) 772-1213. Middletown, CT 06457. Photo Credit: Lucy Guiliano, Olivia Bartlett Drake.
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1813: Bigamy | Middletown 366
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Daily stories from Middletown's 366-Year History. December 24, 2016. March 19, 2016. Burlington, December 24. Wee received yours in which you informed us that the wife and children of James Stillman whoom you consider as inhabitants of Burlington are the subjects of public support. The Selectmen of Middletown. Wee are gentlemen, Your humble servants. Theodore Pittibank Selectmen of Burlington. Posted in Community service. Tagged Pat Tully (Contributor). 1919: Nine Missing in Fire. Enter your comment here.
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Contribute a story | Middletown 366
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Daily stories from Middletown's 366-Year History. If you have a story for. We’d love to hear from you! The only criteria are that it be a significant or interesting event in Middletown (Connecticut) history, and associated with a particular day of the year. Submit your suggestions using the form below, or email them to mchsct266@gmail.com. We can’t promise to post all the stories we receive, but we will consider all submissions. Thank you to everyone who has submitted stories so far! And Farewell ….
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January | 2017 | Middletown 366
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Daily stories from Middletown's 366-Year History. January 1, 2017. December 7, 2016. And Farewell …. We hope you’ve enjoyed. As much as we have. This blog ends with the new year, and we wish all of you a prosperous and wonder-filled 2017! From the collections of the Middlesex County Historical Society. January 1, 2017. December 27, 2016. 1906: Put Up Telephone Pole at Night. Residents of Middletown Were Angry the Next Morning. Middletown, Jan. 1. Jan 1, 1906. And Farewell …. John C. Hall. John C. Hall.
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