Winter 2010/2011 VOLUME 9 / NUMBER 1
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12 Christmas in Connecticut A history of Christmas in decorations. By Elizabeth J. Normen |
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18 The Depression Gave Us—the Buffet Server? How a Waterbury company and Emily Post changed American dining. By David Corrigan |
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26 Painting with Needle & Thread The first of Connecticut’s pictorial arts. By Susan P. Schoelwer |
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34 Faith Amidst the Fields Our little-known country synagogues. By Robert Gregson & Mary M. Donohue |
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42 Discovering LaGardo Tackett A master modernist ceramicist settles in New Haven. By F. Peter Swanson, M.D.Contents |
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Hog River Journal: Embracing Technology in the History Field
By Elizabeth J. Normen |
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Letters, etc.
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pg 12 | Christmas in Connecticut. By Elizabeth J. Normen |
pg 18 | Chase Brass: The Depression Gave Us—the Buffet Server? By David Corrigan |
pg 24 | Smith-Worthington: Saddles Fit for a Shah. By Patrick Skahill |
pg 26 | Painting with Needle & Thread. By Susan P. Schoelwer |
pg 32 | Site Lines: The Making of the Henry Whitfield House Museum. By Karin Peterson |
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Faith Amidst the Fields. By Robert Gregson & Mary M. Donohue |
pg 40 | Beauty in a Gravestone. By Linda Pagliuco |
pg 42 | Discovering LaGardo Tackett. By F. Peter Swanson, M.D. |
pg 48 | Spotlight: Events & News from Partner Organizations |
pg 52 | Afterword |