Historic Photos of Connecticut

Historic Photos of Connecticut

Historic Photos of Connecticut

Historic Photos of Connecticut

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Overview

The Nutmeg State, the Constitution State, the Land of Steady Habits. For a state that some derisively claim is "no bigger than a postage stamp,” there is no shortage of nicknames or descriptors for Connecticut. Nor is there any shortage of history!

Historic Photos of Connecticut celebrates eighty years of growth, change, and reform through a collection of snapshots, each providing a unique and different viewpoint. The result is not a narration, but rather a set of impressions captured through the lenses of a hundred different cameras.

From the decades following the Civil War, we view Connecticut’s inventiveness and industrial genius through its mills and factories. In its neighborhoods, colleges, and rural towns we glimpse its religious, cultural, and intellectual wealth. Along rural lanes, railroads, rivers, and highways we catch images of its farmers, workers, and war heroes, of its reformers, industrial statesmen, inventors, and schoolchildren. Through train wrecks, floods, fires, and blizzards, Historic Photos of Connecticut provides a glimpse at the hardscrabble toughness that characterizes the people of Connecticut.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781618586179
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Publication date: 11/28/2008
Series: Historic Photos
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 43 MB
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About the Author

For nearly three decades Sam L. Rothman was a middle school social studies teacher, a college adjunct, and an educational consultant. With a master's degree in U.S. History from Central Connecticut State University he has authored and edited many books, journal articles, and newspaper features on education, history, and the art of teaching. When not out jogging with friends in the Connecticut hills he can generally be found buried amid books at the Connecticut State Library in Hartford.
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