Title:
County Historical Society: Preserving history, genealogies, The
Author:
Carol W. Kimball
Subjects:
County Historical Society, The
Genealogies
Shaw Mansion
Genealogies
Shaw Mansion
Object ID:
Kim03-025
Object Name:
Scrapbook
Category:
8: Communication Artifact
Subcategory:
Documentary Artifact
Publisher:
The Day
Publication Place:
New London, CT
Pubication Date:
10/05/1989
Collection:
Carol W. Kimball
Summary:
Incorporated on July 6, 1870, the New London County Historical Society is established for collecting, preserving and publishing historical and genealogical matter relating to early history and settlement of New London County AND of other portions of the U.S. Its first president was U.S. Sen. Lafayette S. Foster of Norwich and its first vice president was Charles J. McCurdy of Lyme.
People:
Caulkin
Decker
Foster, Lafayette (Sen.)
Hare, William E. II
Hempstead, Joshua
Knox, Elizabeth
Mason, John (Capt.)
McCurdy, Charles J.
Phillips
Potter, William H.
Stedman, John W.
Taylor
Wait, John T.
Wheeler, Richard A.
Williard, Samuel G. (Rev.)
Woodward, Ashbel (Dr.)
Decker
Foster, Lafayette (Sen.)
Hare, William E. II
Hempstead, Joshua
Knox, Elizabeth
Mason, John (Capt.)
McCurdy, Charles J.
Phillips
Potter, William H.
Stedman, John W.
Taylor
Wait, John T.
Wheeler, Richard A.
Williard, Samuel G. (Rev.)
Woodward, Ashbel (Dr.)
Search Terms:
archives
Battle of Groton Heights in 1881
community
genealogical
historical
history
New London County Historical Society
Pequot Indian fort
Public Library
Shaw Mansion
The County Historical Society
Battle of Groton Heights in 1881
community
genealogical
historical
history
New London County Historical Society
Pequot Indian fort
Public Library
Shaw Mansion
The County Historical Society