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Happy Birthday President Lincoln
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“Sui Generous”: The Story of a Shepherd and His Flag
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Winter 2012/2013: Lincoln and The Key to Uncle Tom’s Cabin
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Connecticut’s Slow Steps Towards Emancipation
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The Emancipation Proclamation: Who Celebrated in Connecticut?
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The Unsteady Meaning of “The Land of Steady Habits”
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SAMPLE ARTICLE: The Land of Steady Constitutional Habits
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War of 1812–The War Connecticut Hated
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What Was That War About Again? Find out in the Summer Issue!
This year marks the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812. If you’re like me,…
Summer Issue 2012: What Was That War About Again?
The Summer 2012 issue explores the War of 1812– learn about the fascinating and complicated…
The Map That Wasn’t a Map
By Walter W. Woodward, Spring 2012 Volume 10 Number 2 The key document mapping out…
Nutmegger or Connectican?
By Elizabeth J. Normen (c) Connecticut Explored Inc. Spring 2012 Subscribe/Buy the Issue! The spring…
SPRING 2012: We’re Putting Connecticut On the Map!
*** In the new Spring issue 2012, we’re exploring “cartographically” what (and who) put Connecticut…
10th Anniversary–Celebrate with us!
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NPS Launches NEW Civil War Web Site
As part of its commemoration of the Civil War Sesquicentennial and coinciding with events marking…
Discovering the Explorer Hiram Bingham
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WINTER ISSUE GOES GLOBAL!
We’re busting out this issue. We usually explore Connecticut’s history within our state borders but…
What’s on Deck for Summer 2012
The summer issue commemorates the bicentennial of the War of 1812—the conflict that some called…
Lincoln Exhibition in Hartford
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Hear State Historian Speak 9/18/11
State Historian Walter Woodward will present a lecture, “The Burning Question of Nathan Hale,” during…
The Final Journey of Nathaniel Lyon
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Where Were You…
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Fall Issue Commemorates 10th Anniversary of 9/11
10 years ago this September, the nation was forever changed by the tragedy of 9/11.…
“Must Read Book” is 160 Years Old
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SUMMER ISSUE CELEBRATES STOWE BICENTENNIAL
200 years ago this June, Harriet Beecher Stowe was born in Litchfield, Connecticut. She would…
SPRING 2011 ISSUE COMMEMORATES CIVIL WAR
150 years ago this April, our country was rent by civil war. As Prof. Matt…
New Books on CT History
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Celebrating Connecticut’s Founding
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CELEBRATE THE STATE’S 375th
Our Fall issue was included in the time capsule Governor Rell buried on the grounds of…
Bruce Fraser. The End of a Life. The End of an Era.
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Spring Issue Explores Hard Times Past
Welcome to our third issue under our new name: Hog River Journal is now Connecticut…
SEPTEMBER FEATURED ARTICLE
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Re: Collections: The “Genius of Connecticut”
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Are We the Constitution State?
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What’s a Puritan, and Why Didn’t They Stay in Massachusetts?
By Walter Woodward, Summer 2005 Volume 3 Number 3 How do we in the 21st…

An Art School Forged in the Gilded Age: The Hartford Art School
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Pastimes and Great Baseball Memories
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Do We Try too Hard to Preserve the Past?
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