pg 7 |
Letter from the Publisher:
In which we answer, “Just what is the Hog River Journal?” |
pg 10 |
A River Runs Under It: A Hog River History
By Sandy Wheeler and Nancy O. Albert |
pg 16 |
Governor Greets College Girl:
Hartford’s Betty Powers meets Connecticut governor Raymond Baldwin. By Wm. Frank Mitchell |
pg 20 |
Hill-Stead: A Colonial Revival Performance
A curator-to-curator conversation between Hill-Stead Museum’s Cindy Cormier and the Wadsworth Atheneum’s Tom Denenberg |
pg 26 |
Tobacco Valley: Puerto Rican Farm Workers in Connecticut
By Ruth Glasser |
pg 32 |
re: Collections: A “Tomitude”
Dawn C. Adiletta of the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center shows us
that product merchandising was big business more than 100 years
before Walt Disney and Harry Potter. |
pg 34 |
Shoebox Archives:
Eyewitness account of the Flood of ’36. |
pg 36 |
Destination:Cheney Hall
A music hall for silk mill workers returns to its roots. |
pg 37 |
Soap Box: Mayor Eddie A. Perez has the last word. |
|
Subscribe Now!
ORDER ONLINE
|