Connecticut History
The Connecticut History Collections include materials that document individuals, businesses, organizations located in or about Connecticut.
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Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:CTHistory
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- History
- Locomotives
- Agriculture
- Clocks and watches
- Education
- Floods
- Legislators
- Nursing schools
- Photographers
- Political participation
- Politicians
- Politics and government
- World War (1914-1918)
- World War (1939-1945)
- Agricultural colleges
- Agricultural experiment stations
- American Civil War (1861-1865)
- Arbitration, Industrial
- Archaeology
- Archaeology--Methodology
- Archaeology--Research
- Authors
- Banks and banking
- Biography
- Census
- Clock and watch industry
- Clothing trade
- Commerce
- Communication and traffic
- Communism
- Connecticut--Rockville
- Copper industry and trade
- Copper mines and mining
- Corporate libraries
- Corporations
- Economists
- Electric wire and cable industry
- Employees
- Ethnic groups
- Ethnicity
- Executives
- Factories
- Families
- Flood damage
- General stores
- Hardware industry
- Historic buildings
- Human rights
- Hurricanes
- Hygiene products
- Industrial Accidents
- Industrial Mobilization
- Industrial relations
- Industries
- Labor Unions
- Labor laws and legislation--U.S. states
- Land companies
- Local history
- Locks and keys
- Machinery
- Manufactures
- Men's toiletries
- Montessori method of education
- Naturalists
- Nineteenth century
- Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals (Germany : 1945-1946)
- Nurses
- Nursing students
- Orphanages
- Population
- Railfans
- Railroad accidents
- Railroad cars
- Railroads--Employees
- Real estate business
- Real property
- Silk industry
- Silk industry--Employees
- Smelting
- Soap trade
- Societies
- Soldiers
- Street-railroads
- Subsidiary corporations
- Suffrage
- Taxation
- Telephone
- Telephone companies
- Textile fabrics
- Thermos bottles
- Toilet preparations industry
- Tools
- Transportation
- Trolley cars
- Twentieth century
- Bristol (inhabited place)
- Cornwall (inhabited place)
- Greenwich (inhabited place)
- Hampton (inhabited place)
- Long Island (island)
- Manchester (inhabited place)
- Massachusetts (state)
- Meriden (inhabited place)
- New Britain (inhabited place)
- New Haven (inhabited place)
- New London (inhabited place)
- New York (State)
- Norwich (inhabited place)
- Rhode Island (state)
- Roxbury (inhabited place)
- Somers (inhabited place)
- Stafford Springs (inhabited place)
- Stonington (inhabited place)
- Wallingford (inhabited place)
- Washington (inhabited place)
- Woodbury (inhabited place)
- Giaimo, Robert N.
- Glezen, Becky
- Glezen, John
- Gold, Theodore S. (Theodore Sedgwick), 1818-1906
- Gunn, Charles B.
- Holmes, Susan
- King, Fleurette
- Love, Valerie
- Makowsky, Fred Otto
- McHaelen, Robin P., 1955-
- Pawelek, Josh, Reverend
- Reyna, Bessy
- Ryker, Karen
- Simmons, Rob (Robert Ruhl), 1943-
- Stanback, Anne
- Swanberg, J. W. (Jack W.), 1939-
- Teale, Edwin Way, 1899-1980
- Van Dusen, Albert E. (Albert Edward), 1916-1999
- Ward, Bernard
- Ward, Edward J.
- Ward, Robert F.
- Ward, Thomas P.
- Woodhouse, Chase Going, 1890-1984
- Connecticut Employees Union Independent
- Connecticut Historical Commission
- Connecticut. General Assembly
- E. Ingraham & Co.
- Farrel Company
- Federal Writers’ Project
- Hartford Electric Light Company
- Hartford National Corporation
- Meriden-Wallingford Hospital. School of Nursing
- New Britain Machine Company
- New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company
- Quinebaug Company
- Sargent and Company (New Haven, Conn.)
- Southern New England Telephone Company
- Thermos Company Employees
- University of Connecticut
- University of Connecticut Library
- Wauregan Company
- Wauregan Mills, Inc.
- Wauregan-Quinebaug Company
- Wilcox College of Nursing
- Women's Club of Storrs
- Literary & Artistic Expression
- University of Connecticut, Archives & Special Collections Books
- Connecticut Soldiers Collection
- Organizations (CHI Communication Featured Topic)
- Documents and Letters (CHI Cultural Diversity Featured Topic)
- Organizations (CHI Industry Featured Topic)
- Organizations (CHI Science and Technology Featured Topic)
- Organizations (CHI Health and Disease Featured Topic)
- Oral Histories (CHI Featured Topic)