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Summer 2010 VOLUME 8 / NUMBER 3
IN THIS ISSUE: Exploring the Connecticut Landscape

Gemstones for Tiffany & Co.

A Forest of Religious Fervor

The Cove that Disappeared

Mulberry Madness

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On the cover: The Bellamy-Ferriday House and garden in Bethlehem, Connecticut. A Connecticut Landmarks property. photo: Nicky Lacy Photography

Contents Features
Pg 12
Awakening in Forestville
A photo essay about a place for spiritual and intellectual revival.
By Arthur K. Pope
Pg 18
The Good Works of the Civilian Conservation Corps
Our state’s parks transformed in the Great Depression.
By Marty Podskoch
Pg 24
City, Country, Town: Connecticut Landmarks
A look at the history of the land beneath three historic sites.
By Rochelle Simon, Sally Ryan, Barbara Lipsche, and Kristin Havill
pg 30
Connecticut’s Mulberry Craze
In pursuit of silk thread, we went crazy for mulberry trees.
By Bob Wyss
pg 36 The Industrial Might of Connecticut Pegmatite
Mining for grit and sparkle.
By John A. Pawloski, Sr.
Departments
pg 9

Hog River Journal: History Can Lead to Land Preservation
By Elizabeth J. Normen

pg 10

Letters, etc.

pg 12

Awakening in Forestville. Plainville’s Methodist campground. By Arthur K. Pope

pg 18 The Good Works of the Civilian Conservation Corps. By Marty Podskoch
pg 24 City, Country, Town: Connecticut Landmarks. By Rochelle Simon, Sally Ryan, Barbara Lipsche, and Kristin Havill
pg 30 Connecticut’s Mulberry Craze. By Bob Wyss
pg 36 The Industrial Might of Connecticut Pegmatite. By John A. Pawloski, Sr.

pg 42

Re: Collections: Preserving Hartford’s Public Parks History. By Jordyn Sims
pg 43 Destination: Eli Whitney Barn. By Todd Levine
pg 44 Site Lines: Two if By Sea, The New London Harbor and Stonington lighthouses. By Elizabeth J. Normen
pg 46 Shoebox Archives: My Summers at Camp Courant. By Chief Charles A. Teale, Sr.
pg 47 Spotlight: Events & News from Partner Organizations
pg 52 Afterword
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