WebWebinar: Slavery and Abolition in Glastonbury, 1639-1865 Glastonbury MLK Community Initiative (GMLKCI) in conjunction with the Historical Society of Glastonbury (HSG) presents a free webinar via Zoom on February 24 at 7 pm. Titled: Slavery & Abolition in Glastonbury, 1639-1865. The first enslaved people arrived in Connecticut in 1639. WebPetition · Preserve the Historic Gaines Hotel and Wright House in Glastonbury · Change.org Uh oh. The server is misbehaving. You can try refreshing the page, and if …
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WebOct 4, 2024 · Glastonbury farmer Albert Walker fancied himself a magician, designing and building magic tricks during his off hours on the farm. The so-called “gig economy” may seem like a 21st century phenomenon, but a new exhibit at the Connecticut Historical Society chronicles a 19th-century farmer from Glastonbury and his many side hustles. WebTo learn more about Glastonbury visit the Museum on the Hubbard Green M, T, Thurs. 9am-4pm, the 3rd Sunday of the month from 1-4pm or visit the Historical Society of Glastonbury’s website at: www.hsgct.org. (History of Glastonbury provided by the Historical Society of Glastonbury) WebGlastonbury – Historic Buildings of Connecticut Glastonbury Buildings Index Addison Road 22-24 and 26-28 Glastenbury Knitting Company Houses (1920) 64 Glastenbury Knitting Company (1860) Ferry Lane 78 … faster car acoustic version - loving caliber