Photographs
Found in 302 Collections and/or Records:
Prudence Crandall Statue Committee records
On July 1, 2001, House Bill 6568 provided for the establishment of a committee to recommend to the Joint Committee on Legislative Management an artist to sculpt a statue of Prudence Crandall, the state heroine, for the State Capitol Building, and a location in the building for the placement of the statue.
Recreation Hall, circa 1942-1945
Recreation Hall, circa 1942-1945
Recreation Hall, circa 1942-1945
Recreation Hall, circa 1942-1945
Redeployment train, circa 1945 May 22 - August 31
Redeployment train, circa 1945 May 22 - August 31
Redployment of belongings, 1945 May 22
Refueling aircraft, 1945 August 7
Retreat ceremony, 1944 August 1
Retreat parade, 1944 June 3
Robert Hilands McKeon genealogical papers
Primarily copies of military, pension, and family records. Family names include Goodsell, Highland, Hiland, Hilands, Hoyland, Hoylands, Lowry, McKinney, Mitcheltree, Reznor, and Williams.
Robert Satter collection
Robert Satter was a prominent Hartford lawyer, a member of the state House of Representatives, a general counsel to Democratic Party legislators, and a Superior Court Judge. Included in this collection are clippings, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, and published writings reflecting his long and distinguished legal, political, legislative, and judicial career in Connecticut.
Rolling Kitchen at Hartford Railroad Station, 1944
Ruth Baker Stephan Collection of World War II letters
The collection consists primarily of correspondence between Ruth Baker Stephan and military service members of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church of Hartford during World War II. Photographs, publications, and Stephan’s personal papers are also included.