Title:
Something is finaily being done to correct glaring omission in preserving Groton history
Author:
Carol W. Kimball
Subjects:
Groton history and repositories
Object ID:
Kim08-048
Object Name:
Scrapbook
Category:
8: Communication Artifact
Subcategory:
Documentary Artifact
Publisher:
The Day
Publication Place:
New London, CT
Pubication Date:
10/04/2001
Collection:
Carol W. Kimball
Summary:
Grtoton does not have one place to look for significant records and artifacts pertaining to the town as a whole despite the various historical preservation groups and libraries such as: The Friends of Fort Griswold; Avery Point Lighthouse Society; The Groton Bank Historical Association; Avery-Copp House; Jabez Smith House; the Nautilus and Submarine Force Library; Noank Historical Society; the Mystic River Historical Society; Bill Memorial Library; Groton Public Library; the Mystic and Noank Library. A subcommittee of the Groton Repository Group is drafting a grant application for funds to assist in planning a facility for storing Groton records.
People:
Stanley, Bill
Boas, Norman
Slosberg, Steve
Hanna, Dorrie
Tarbox, Barbara
Boas, Norman
Slosberg, Steve
Hanna, Dorrie
Tarbox, Barbara
Search Terms:
Groton history
omission in preserving Groton history
Groton Repository Group
omission in preserving Groton history
Groton Repository Group