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“If He Had Been A Man, You Know?”: Jo, Town Founder
“Let Him Get An Eagle On His Button”: Caesar Hall (1828-1896), African American Civil War Soldier From Hampton And Willimantic; Julia Hall, Farm Wife And Laundress
“Faithfully To Serve”: Jesse & Job Leason, African American Soldiers In The Revolutionary War
“A Respectable, Quiet Colored Citizen”: Lyman Jackson (1796-1858), African American Cabinet Maker, And Clarissa Buck Jackson (1799-C. 1875), African American Wife And Barber
Resources For Researching Local African American History In Northeastern Connecticut
Here All Along: People Of Color In Connecticut’S Mill Towns
John Brown
John Ashbel Conant: Mill Worker, Abolitionist, Prohibitionist, & Conductor On The Underground Railroad
Orrin & Jerusha Robinson And The Methodist Melee On Main Street
Abolitionists
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