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Each journey is designed to help you
explore a specific theme from Connecticut history. A selected
group of images from the database will provide a brief introduction
to the topic and to the types of related material that you will
find in CHO. At the end of each journey, you will find guideposts
that will suggest how you can find additional related images in
the CHO database. Suggestions for further research will guide
you to other printed and online resources.
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Group of men including Alexander Carrington, Norwich.
Photo CD: 0538
File: Img0066.pcd
Connecticut Historical Society |
Travel back though time and discover the rich ethnic,
racial and economic mix of peoples who participated in shaping
19th and 20th century Connecticut.
We
are All Connecticut Yankees: Diversity in
the
Early 20th Century
Women
at Work |
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Men hauling in star mops, oyster steamer
Stratford.
Photo CD: 4204
File: IMG0097.jpg
Mystic Seaport
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As you journey back in time, learn about
how work and workplaces have changed since the beginning of the
19th century.
The
Textile Industry in Connecticut
Maritime
Trades
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Isabel Grinnell of Mystic at a children's party.
Photo CD: 4170
File: IMG0031.jpg
Mystic Seaport |
Look for changes in clothing, recreation,
travel, family and gender roles, as you observe family and community
life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Connecticut
Goes to the Beach
Rural
Life in Connecticut
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Blackberry River Valley, from Lookout Mountain,
West Norfolk
Photo CD:1453
File: Img0072.pcd
Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut |
Explore natural and manmade landscapes and
cityscapes of the 19th and 20th centuries and discover how specific
sites have changed through the years.
The
Mainstream of Connecticut: The Many Roles
of
the Connecticut River
Connecticut
Towns and Cities: How They Grew
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Construction of railroad bridge, Norwich
Photo CD:1456
File: Img0089.pcd
Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut
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Journey back to the late 19th and early 20th
centuries to investigate essential structures and services such
as bridges, government buildings and agencies, education, emergency
assistance and transport.
The
Eye of the Storm: A Journey into the
Natural
Disasters in Connecticut
Moving
Around: A Century of Transportation
War
on the Homefront
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