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Connecticut State Library, State Archives

Connecticut State Library, State Archives

Connecticut State Library
231 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106
https://portal.ct.gov/csl/Email-Us
860-757-6500

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Civil War Centennial Commission records, 1959-1965

4 cubic feet
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In 1959, the General Assembly created the Civil War Centennial Commission to promote and publicize the history of Connecticut's participation in the Civil War. The Commission consisted of twenty-five appointed members and had an office in the State Library.
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Selective Service System State Headquarters records, 1940-1975

19 cubic feet
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President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 (Public Law 783), which created the country's first peacetime draft and formally established the Selective Service System as an independent Federal agency. From 1948 until 1973, during both peacetime and periods of conflict, men were drafted to fill vacancies in the armed forces that could not be filled through voluntary means. In 1973, the draft ended and the United States converted to an all-volunteer military. The registration requirement was suspended in April 1975 but was resumed again in 1980.
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11. Training Materials, 1962-1975 Box 10-12

Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association records, 1869-1921

7 cubic feet
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The Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association was organized at a meeting in Roberts' Opera House, Hartford, October 28-29, 1869. The Association carried on a spirited and energetic campaign to obtain the vote for women, first in school and local elections and then on a state and national level, working in collaboration with many other equal rights, equal franchise, and constitutional union groups. Its primary aim having been achieved with the ratification by Connecticut of the 19th Amendment on September 14, 1920, the Association voted to dissolve itself on June 3, 1921.
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National Society, United States Daughters of 1812 records, 1769-2003

11.5 cubic feet
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The National Society, United States Daughters of 1812, was organized January 8, 1892. To become eligible for membership, a prospective member was required to trace her genealogy directly to an ancestor who had served in the United States military or civil service between 1784 and 1815. Chief among the Society's purposes was the dissemination of knowledge of American history. The Connecticut Society was organized March 2, 1906.

Tercentenary Commission of the State of Connecticut records, 1928-1959, bulk bulk 1929-1936

14 cubic feet
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The General Assembly created this commission in 1929 to plan for the commemoration of the 300th anniversary of Connecticut's settlement.
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Town of Southington records, 1792-1989

150 cubic feet
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Administrative, poor relief, land, court, military, school, election, tax, and borough records for the town of Southington.

Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. records, 1977-1994,, 1991-1994, bulk bulk 1991-1994

79.75 cubic feet
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Gov. Weicker's constituent correspondence, legal office files, press files, official statements, invitations accepted and regretted, subject files, and photographs.

Town of Preston records, 1750-1936

21 cubic feet
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Administrative, poor relief, land, court, military, vital, school, church, election, and tax records.
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Commission on the Reorganization of State Departments records, 1935-1937

11 cubic feet
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The Commission made recommendations and proposed legislation to streamline State government that at the time consisted of 160 agencies among the three branches.
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James Bradford Olcott papers, 1849-1938

7.25 cubic feet
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James Bradford Olcott (1830-1910) was a horticulturist and writer from Manchester, Conn. Correspondence, diaries, photographs, plat books of the Manchester Turf Garden, file of agricultural articles from the Hartford Courant by Olcott, letters from a trip around Cape Horn and life in Sacramento, California.