The Mansfield Fife and Drum Corps
From the Mansfield Historical Society Newsletter, Vol. 36, No. 6, November 2000
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From the Mansfield Historical Society Newsletter, Vol. 36, No. 6, November 2000
Continue reading “The Mansfield Fife and Drum Corps”From the Mansfield Historical Society Newsletter, Vol. 37, No. 1, January 2001
Continue reading “The Donovans of Mansfield”From the Mansfield Historical Society Newsletter, Vol. 37, No. 1, January 2001
Continue reading “The Tomaskovic Farm (661 Middle Turnpike)”Friday November 8, 2019 7:30 PM Buchanan Auditorium at the Mansfield Public Library
Read moreSaturday, September 28, 1:00 PM
Continue reading “Walking Tour of Merrow Village”Admission is $5.00 for the general public, FREE for Society members and children under the age of 12.
Continue reading “Museum Exhibit Open”Friday, May 10, 7:30PM. Mansfield Public Library, Buchanan Auditorium
Continue reading “Program: History of Mansfield Depot and Merrow”September newsletter includes:
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Wednesday, August 15, at 7:00pm, Mansfield Public Library Continue reading “Historic Homes Rehabilitation Tax Credit Workshop”
Don’t miss your last chance to see this year’s exhibits. The museum is open Saturday and Sunday 1:30-4:30PM through September 30TH.
Continue reading “Current Exhibits”
April newsletter includes:
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April newsletter includes:
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November newsletter includes:
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The season’s exhibits are “Master Builder Edwin S. Fitch” and “Calude’s Place” – photography by James S Klar. Continue reading “Museum Exhibits 2016”
The May newsletter includes:
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UCONN’s digitization of the Connecticut Soldiers’ Orphans’ Home daily record book is complete and able to be viewed and read online. This record book is a fascinating look into the daily lifeof the home. The record highlighs the lives of the children, visitors and the daily trials and hardships of managing a state run orphan’s home in the 1800’s.
The Connecticut General Assembly chartered the “Connecticut Soldiers’ Orphans’ Home” in May 1864. Edwin Whitney of Mansfield, ‘who had nearly completed a fine large building for a boys’ school, offered this building with the farm of fifty acres, all valued at $12,000 or $15,000, as a gift to the Home.’ Edwin Whitney conveyed by deed, title to the property to the Connecticut Soldiers’ Orphans’ Home, September 24, 1866. Mr. Gold was the first, and apparently the only, secretary of the Home during its existence from October, 1866, to May, 1875.
The daily record is a fascinating look at the lives of civil war children and their families during the 1860’s
The Daily Record book can be viewed and read online at the URL below:
CT Soldier’s Orphans Home Daily Record
Hello, we are planing our exhibit for June 2017. We have decided to showcase the 1960’s and will fill both buildings with exhibits on this tumultuous decade.
We are so excited about this exhibit and bringing the 60’s back to life. Please help us and check your closets, basements and attics for those long forgotten items that celebrate the decade. If you do find some memorabilia, please provide us with a list of items you would consider lending the Historical Society for our exhibit. We would also welcome any ideas, stories and copies of your photographs. Use our contact form to submit what you may have that would be of interest to the museum. Thanks again for your support.
Keith Wilson
President, MHS
Phone: (860) 429-6575
The September newsletter includes:
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The September newsletter includes:
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The April newsletter includes:
Presidents Fall Message. Information and reservation forms for the Annual Member Meeting and the Introduction to Genealogy Workshop with Keith Wilson and Richard Roberts. Andrew Pierce- Yankee Farmer. Mansfield Poor House. MHS Membership renewal form. Continue reading “September 2014 Newsletter”
Presidents Spring Message. Information on upcoming 2014 programs. Catharine Maria Trowbridge – Celebrating a 19th Century Children’s Literature Author. Continue reading “April 2014 Newsletter”