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Web site of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
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Center for Connecticut Studies
A library that maintains a collection of primary and secondary sources on Connecticut and New England History including town histories and reports, old newspapers, journals, military rolls, census microfilm, and genealogical materials.
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Connecticut Collections (CTCo)
A comprehensive cloud-based collections management system that allows heritage organizations to organize, share, and preserve their museum and archival collections in one powerful database.
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Connecticut Library Association
Connecticut's professional organization of over 1,000 librarians, library staff, friends and trustees working together.
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Connecticut Polish American Archive
Established in 1986 with a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, the Connecticut Polish American Archives (CPAA)Connecticut Polish American Archive (CPAA) collects, preserves and makes accessible documents related to the history of the Polish American community, with a special emphasis on the history of the Polish Americans in Connecticut and New England. CPAA is located in the Elihu Burritt Library at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain, Conn. and is an integral part of CCSU's Polish Studies Program.
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Databases of Individuals listed in the Connecticut State Archives Records
Fitch's Home for Soldiers Database and Noble Pension Database (Records relating to Civil War and Spanish American War Veterans), and World War I Veterans Database.
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Fitch's Home for Soldiers and Orphans (1863-1940), also known as the Noroton Home, located in Darien, Connecticut, was first erected by Benjamin Fitch for soldiers and the children of soldiers and was dedicated July 4, 1864. It was incorporated by legislation in 1864 and until 1883 the Home received limited aid from the State of Connecticut. In 1887, the State assumed control and renamed the home Fitch's Home for Soldiers.
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General William H. Noble and his daughter Henrietta M. Noble, Pension Agents in Bridgeport, assisted veterans and their descendants to secure pensions from the United States Government.
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FamilySearch - FamilySearch Center Locator: Connecticut
From the FamilySearch web site. Includes address, telephone number and hours of operation.
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From the FamilySearch web site, an online catalog to the holdings of Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. Microfilm loans can be ordered and then sent to your local Family History Center.
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Middletown. The book collection, about 16,000 volumes, is divided into three main categories: family genealogy, local history, and biography. Coverage is mainly New England and the thirteen original colonies. The reference file contains about seven million references, each of which contains the name, birth date, state of residence, and biographical information of a person. It is from this file that the American Genealogical-Biographical Index
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Indian & Colonial Research Center
Connecticut. Non-profit resource center dedicated to the study of Native American and Colonial American history and genealogy.
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Internet Archive - Connecticut State Library
Features objects from the Connecticut State Library, which owns collections of modern and historical records from the three branches of State government documenting the evolution of state public policy and its implementation, the rights and claims of citizens, and the history of Connecticut and its people.
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LibDex - The Library Index - Connecticut
A worldwide directory of links to library homepages and web-based OPACs (Online Public Access Catalogs).