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The Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution is an orgization of men who want to keep the history of the American Revolution remembered.
Gateway to Connecticut's history, heritage and culture. Includes directory of museums, calendar of events, on-line archive, virtual exhibits and encyclopedia of Connecticut history.
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Organized as a society to commemorate the spirit of the original passengers of the Mayflower.
WPA Life Histories from Connecticut 261 titles List All Connecticut Titles | Search All WPA Life Histories These titles are mostly first-person accounts of life in Connecticut collected during the Great Depression. The WPA project categories include: CLOCKMAKERS OF THOMASTON; LIVING LORE IN NEW ENGLAND; RELIGIOUS LIFE IN BRIDGEPORT; KNIFEMAKERS OF THOMASTON AND NORTHFIELD; VITA CACCIOLA, THE ...
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The Home Page for The Connecticut Society Daughters of the American Revolution with membership information and links to other DAR, SAR, C.A.R. and Revolutionary War sites.
Welcome to Pomfret, Connecticut USGenWeb Project A Brief History of Pomfret The first settler was probably Captain John Sabin, who built a house in 1696 which served as an outpost against the Indians. The settlement was known by the Indian name Massamugget until 1713 when the town was incorporated, and later called Pomfret, named after Pontefract in Yorkshire, England. Pomfret is probably best ...
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