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READER SUBMITTED: Amistad Letters Content Revealed On Juneteenth
HartfordIn honor of Juneteenth, the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States, on June 19, a special exhibit including the four Amistad related letters and their transcriptions will open at the Connecticut Historical...Tags: Auction Service, Arts and Culture, Juneteenth, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Slavery
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READER SUBMITTED: Internationally Renowned Artist's Painting Donated To The Connecticut Historical Society
GranbyAn oil painting, Mill Pond Village 1953, by Sylvia Davis Patricelli, internationally recognized Australian artist has been donated by her daughter Susan Patricelli-Regan to the Connecticut Historical Society in memory of her mother. For many years Mrs....Tags: Arts and Culture, Judges, Painting, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Crime, Law and Justice
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Stolen documents return to the Maryland Historical Society
They left the Maryland Historical Society tucked inside the coat pockets and notebooks of Barry Landau and his assistant, but the historical documents returned in manila envelopes, neatly packed inside a gray cardboard file box. Authorities continue...
Tags: Theft, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Punishment, George Washington, FBI
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Pain-Relief Exhibit At CHS
During the Revolutionary War, a typical doctor's kit included two knives, a pair of scissors, a tourniquet and a hacksaw for performing amputations. In the 19th century, the amputation procedure was a bit more advanced. "This chain saw has a little...
Tags: Pain, Arts and Culture, Bushnell Park, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Acetaminophen (drug)
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"Behind the Wheel" at the Connecticut Historical Society
The American Automobile Association (or AAA) shows up when you've got a flat (you have to flash that card). It's also making an appearance at Hartford's Connecticut Historical Society this summer, when you can drive up to Behind the Wheel, a new exhibit...
Tags: Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Arts and Culture, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), AAA
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A New Exhibit at the Connecticut Historical Society Looks at Pain Relief
Ever have dental work done on you without novacaine or laughing gas? Me neither. Wimps and tough-guys alike will find humor and pain-free entertainment in This Won't Hurt a Bit! A History of Pain Relief, an informative new exhibit running at the...
Tags: Pain, Arts and Culture, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Dentistry and Dental Health
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Open Casting Call for Foodies: a CT Historical Society Cook-off
Did you know that America’s cookbook was published in Hartford? And that one of the four surviving original copies from the first 1796 publication will be on display at the CT Historical Society in April? And that you can visit it in person, while...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Colin McEnroe, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Connecticut Historical Society in Hartford Holding a Community Cook-Off
Hartford chef types will embrace the Connecticut Historical Society's Community Cook-Off, judged by local foodies MaryEllen Fillo (Hartford Courant), Kara Sundlun (WFSB), Chion Wolf (WNPR's Colin McEnroe Show), Krystian von Speidel (Hartford Magazine) and...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Colin McEnroe, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Bacon, Diageo Plc
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Bill Hosley Gives Talk On Emily Holcombe At Historical Society
Esteemed Connecticut historian Bill Hosley will give a presentation, “Emily Holcombe: Champion of Connecticut State Pride,” at the Connecticut Historical Society, 1 Elizabeth St. in Hartford, on Wednesday, March 20, at 5:30 p.m. Admission is...
Tags: Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Arts and Culture, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Old State House
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Patrician Historian Ellsworth Grant Loved His State
With Ellsworth S. Grant's passing goes a vast storehouse of Connecticut history. Fortunately, he left much of it behind in the dozens of books and articles he wrote. Writing was just one of the many ways in which Mr. Grant, who died March 6 at the age...Tags: Arts and Culture, Colin McEnroe, Katharine Hepburn, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), West Hartford
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'Cooking By The Book' At Connecticut Historical Society
“Cooking by the Book,” an exhibit that traces the history of American cuisine by examining historical cookbooks, will be at Connecticut Historical Society, 1 Elizabeth St. in Hartford, from Friday, Jan. 18, to Saturday, April 13. The...
Tags: Central Connecticut State University, Arts and Culture, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Martha Stewart, Book
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Cooking by the Book at the Connecticut Historical Society
Some of us have gone down that road of pawing through old cookbooks, not only to look for some old fried chicken or pie recipe but also to glimpse how our forebears used to feed themselves and their kinfolk. Head to Cooking by the Book: Amelia Simmons...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Recipes, Martha Stewart
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