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Their efforts proved successful and the Danbury Museum and Historical Society received a grant from the State of Connecticut, relocated the structure, restored it, and opened it to the public in 2004.
* Historical U. S. Census Totals for Fairfield County, Connecticut
Northwest View of Farmington from Round Hill a sketch by John Warner Barber ( 1798 – 1885 ) for his Historical Collections of Connecticut ( published 1836 ) shows Barber in the picture, across the Farmington River from the town
The North Canaan Union Depot, originally built in 1872, has been under restoration by the Connecticut Railroad Historical Association since 2003.
" Sketch by John Warner Barber for his Historical Collections of Connecticut ( published in 1836 )
South View of Mohegan Chapel, Monhegan in Montville, a sketch by John Warner Barber for his Historical Collections of Connecticut ( 1836 ).
According to the Connecticut Historical Society, the chapel was constructed in 1831 with funds from " benevolent ladies in Norwich, Hartford and New London " as a church for Mohegan and white residents of the reservation in Montville.
* Kosciuszko Polish-American Historical Society, Inc., of the Valley Ansonia-Derby-Shelton-Seymour, Connecticut.
* The Correspondence of Silas Deane was published in the Connecticut Historical Society's Collections, vol.
Oyster Huts on Milford Point, a sketch by John Warner Barber for his Historical Collections of Connecticut ( 1836 ).
* Reverend Orcutt, History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Fairfield Historical Society, 1886
He was a prominent member of the Connecticut Historical Society, of which he was president from 1863 to 1889.
His works include a number about the history of Connecticut, such as Historical Notes on some Provisions of the Connecticut Statutes ( 1860 – 1861 ) and The True Blue Laws of Connecticut ( 1876 ).
" Seemingly never an official publishing title ," the Connecticut Historical Society noted, " the Quality Comics Group is a trademarked name ( presumably taking its name from Stamford's nickname of ' the Quality City ') encompassing Comic Favorites Inc., E. M. Arnold Publications, Smash Comics, and any other imprints owned by Arnold ".
* Archive of " Quality Comic Group: A Brief History " at the Connecticut Historical Society.
* Cook, Doris E., Sherlock Holmes & Much More ( The Connecticut Historical Society, 1970 ).
* Rowayton Historical Society Web page on Remington Rand operations in Norwalk, Connecticut
He was president of the American Social Science Association ( 1897 ), International Law Association ( 1899 ), American Historical Association ( 1905 ), Political Science Association ( 1910 ), American Society for the Judicial Settlement of International Disputes ( 1911 ), Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, Connecticut Society of the Archeological Institute of America ( 1914 ).
* A Historical Discourse Delivered in Norwich, Connecticut, September 7, 1859, at the Bi-Centennial Celebration of the Settlement of the Town, Boston, 1859
* A Historical Discourse Delivered in Norwich, Connecticut, September 7, 1859, Bi-Centennial Celebration of the Settlement of the Town, Daniel Coit Gilman, Printed by George C. Rand & Avery, Boston, Mass., 1859

Connecticut and Commission
The United States Centennial Commission organized on March 3, 1872, with Joseph R. Hawley of Connecticut as president.
A high percentage of the land in the town is owned by the State of Connecticut as state forest ( People's State Forest, American Legion State Forest, Tunxis State Forest, and Enders State Forest ) and by the Metropolitan District Commission ( MDC ) as water supply area.
In 1986, Iroquois Gas Transmission System sought permission from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to construct a long natural gas pipeline through New York and Connecticut.
* Metropolitan District Commission, water board serving much of central and north-central Connecticut.
* Rommel, John G., Connecticut ’ s Yankee Patriot: Roger Sherman, Hartford: American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Connecticut, 1980.
He was first a poverty lawyer in New Haven, Connecticut, and Washington, D. C. before becoming a trial lawyer for the Federal Trade Commission.
Alabama ( Board of Pardons and Paroles ), Connecticut ( Board of Pardons and Paroles ), Georgia ( Board of Pardons and Paroles ), Idaho ( Commission of Pardons and Paroles ), Minnesota ( Board of Pardons ), Nebraska ( Board of Pardons ), Nevada ( Board of Pardon Commissioners ), South Carolina ( Board of Probation, Parole and Pardon ), and Utah ( Board of Pardons and Parole ) are the nine states in the United States with all state pardons granted through state boards.
Composed of local businesspeople, cultural leaders, and educators, ETMA was focused on creating an educational television outlet for New York, and believed that the non-commercial frequency the Federal Communications Commission allocated to the city, UHF channel 25, would not be nearly adequate enough to cover a market that had grown to include large swaths of northern New Jersey and southwestern Connecticut, as well as southern New York state and Long Island.
The Commission named 8 magistrates from the Connecticut towns to implement a legal system.
* Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission ( Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida )
* Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission ( Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont )
* Interstate Environmental Commission ( Connecticut, New Jersey and New York )
She organized financing through local, state and federal funding which included the National Endowment for the Arts, Massachusetts Council of the Arts & Humanities, Connecticut Commission on the Arts, New Hampshire Commission of the Arts and the Maine Commission on the Arts & Humanities.
In 1651, William Coddington obtained a separate charter from England setting up the Coddington Commission, which made Coddington life governor of the islands of Rhode Island and Conanicut in a federation with Connecticut Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony.
* The Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities, in In re John / Jane Doe, rules that gender identity discrimination is included in the existing ban on sex discrimination in the private sector.
After graduation, she served as assistant director of research for the War Manpower Commission of Connecticut.
* Curtis H. Barnette, Trustee ; former Chairman and CEO of Bethlehem Steel ; former Fulbright Scholar ; B. A., West Virginia University ; J. D., Yale University ; admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia and before the U. S. Supreme Court and various federal courts ; appointed by President Ronald Reagan as a member of the Council of the Administrative Conference of the United States in 1988 ; appointed by President George Bush to the Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotiations in 1989 ; appointed by Secretary of Labor Elizabeth Dole as a member of the Coal Commission in 1990 ; President, Association of General Council ; Chairman, American Society of Corporate Secretaries ; Vice Chairman, Yale Law School Fund ; and Member, New York Stock Exchange Legal Advisory Committee ; Chairman of the WVU Foundation Board of Directors and the WVU Board of Governors ; Vice Chairman, Foundation for a Drug Free Pennsylvania ; Vice Chairman, Pennsylvania Business Roundtable ; Director, American Iron and Steel Institute ; Director, International Iron and Steel Institute ; Director, WLVT-TV, Channel 39
Alabama ( Board of Pardons and Paroles ), Connecticut ( Board of Pardons and Paroles ), Georgia ( Board of Pardons and Paroles ), Idaho ( Commission of Pardons and Paroles ), Minnesota ( Board of Pardons ), Nebraska ( Board of Pardons ), Nevada ( Board of Pardon Commissioners ), South Carolina ( Board of Probation, Parole and Pardon ), and Utah ( Board of Pardons and Paroles ) are the nine ( 9 ) states in the United States with such boards.
According to documents filed with the Federal Elections Commission, Immelt lives with his wife Andrea in New Canaan, Connecticut.

Connecticut and conducted
It also gave impetus to the never-ending treasure hunts conducted on Oak Island in Nova Scotia, in Suffolk County, Long Island in New York where Gardiner's Island is located, Charles Island in Milford, Connecticut ; the Thimble Islands in Connecticut and on the island of Grand Manan in the Bay of Fundy.
In 2002, Electric Boat conducted preservation work on the world's first nuclear powered craft, USS Nautilus, preparing her for her berth at the U. S. Navy Submarine Force Library and Museum in Groton, Connecticut, where she now resides as a museum.
He also studied during 1821 – 1823 at Litchfield Law School ( the law school conducted by Judge Tapping Reeve in Litchfield, Connecticut ), and in 1823, was admitted to the bar in Norfolk, Massachusetts.
Interviews for eligibility were conducted in an abandoned complex in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
As of 1975 TM courses had been conducted at General Foods, AT & T, General Foods, Crocker National Bank of San Francisco, Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Blue Cross / Blue Shield in Chicago and other companies.
During the period from 1914 to 1924, Cummings served as the state attorney for Connecticut in Fairfield County and during Cummings ' last year as county prosecutor, a vagrant and discharged army soldier, Harold Israel, was indicted for the murder of Father Hubert Dahme, a popular parish priest, on a street corner in Bridgeport .< ref > Despite evidence that included a confession and a. 32 revolver in possession of the suspect from which a fired cartridge was consistent with the bullet in the deceased, Cummings conducted a thorough investigation and eventually found Israel innocent of the crime.
Analysis was conducted by Harry Preuss MD, Georgetown University Medical Center ; and Nicholas Perricone MD, of Clinical Creations, Meriden, Connecticut.
Her funeral was conducted in Gaylordsville, Connecticut where she and Miss Anthony maintained a summer home, having called themselves the " gay ladies of Gaylordsville ".
F & SF had previously won several other Hugos under his editorship, which had been famously conducted, at least in the last decade of his tenure, from a table in the Ferman family's Connecticut house.
A study conducted in Connecticut followed 16, 486 prisoners for a three-year period to see how many of them would end up going back to jail.
Fairfield County, Connecticut state's attorney Homer Cummings conducted a thorough investigation and found Israel innocent of the crime.
Operation Safehaven was a fifteen-month investigation conducted by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (" ICE ") in conjunction with the U. S. Attorney's Office for the District of Connecticut and the Department of Justice against those affiliated with the warez scene.
Her disappearance sparked one of the largest searches ever conducted by the Connecticut State Police.
Panelists described the lessons of experiments in local democracy conducted in Montevideo, Uruguay, Porto Alegre, Brazil, Manchester, England, San Francisco, California, Arcata, California, rural Pennsylvania, Hartford, Connecticut, and Madison, Wisconsin.

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