Summer 2019: Land, Contested

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Summer 2019
VOLUME 17/NUMBER 3

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Connecticut Explored
CONNECTICUT HISTORY, ONE GOOD STORY AFTER ANOTHER

IN THIS ISSUE: A Jurassic Discovery  >  Beach Rights and Wrongs  >  The Dutch, the English, and the Native Americans  >  Who Owns the Green?

ON THE COVER: Display at Dinosaur State Park, 2019. photo: Elizabeth Normen. See story page 38.

Table of Contents

9 Hog River Journal: Contested Land–An Issue Full of Surprises
by Elizabeth J. Normen

10 Letters, etc.

13 From the State Historian: The Wade-in of 1964
By Walter W. Woodward

14 Yes in My Backyard
The front porch gives way to the backyard.
By Melica Bloom

20 Connecticut’s Contested 17th Century Landscape
The three-way power struggle that defined Connecticut.
By Brian Jones & Kevin McBride

26 No Day at the Beach
Kids in tow, Ned Coll was on a mission.
By Andrew W. Kahrl

32 A Legacy of Nonviolence in Voluntown
A place of peace is attacked.
By Michael Centore

38 A Small State with Big Footprints
By Krista Karlson & Elizabeth Normen

42 Who Owns Lebanon’s Town Green?
By Sara C. Bronin

44 How Segregation Happened in West Hartford
By Tracey Wilson

48 The Federal Government and Redlining in Connecticut
By Jack Dougherty

50 Site Lines: Grave Deeds and Abandoned Cemeteries
By Catherine Labadia

52 Spotlight

57 Afterword

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