Hidden History of Litchfield County
Title | Hidden History of Litchfield County PDF eBook |
Author | Peter C. Vermilyea |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 211 |
Release | 2014-11-04 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN | 1625851065 |
Local historian Peter C. Vermilyea tells stories of some forgotten moments in Litchfield County, CT from Native American legends to Cold War relics. Traces of Litchfield County's past are hidden in plain sight. Vestiges of long-abandoned railroad tracks crisscross the county while a decaying and unmarked cinder block structure in Warren is all that remains of a cornerstone of national defense. All but forgotten today, a fire roared through Winsted in 1908, causing residents to flee their rooms at the Odd Fellows boardinghouse. In Bantam, art deco chairs made by the Warren McArthur Corporation prompted the War Department to order bomber seats from the company during World War II. Author Peter C. Vermilyea explores these and other obscure tales from the history of Litchfield County, Connecticut.
Wicked Litchfield County
Title | Wicked Litchfield County PDF eBook |
Author | Peter C. Vermilyea |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2016-07-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1625857365 |
Thieves, rumrunners and rapscallions all color the unsavory side of Litchfield County history. Townspeople accused women of witchcraft simply for not bearing enough children in the early days of the region. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Owen Sullivan and William Stuart took advantage of the county's isolated stretches and a currency shortage to build counterfeiting empires. In 1780, Barnett Davenport's brutal actions earned him infamy as the nation's first mass murderer. Small-time speakeasies slowly took hold, and the omnipresence of alcohol-fueled crime led to the birth of the nationwide prohibition movement. Local historian Peter C. Vermilyea explores these and other devilish tales from the seedier history of Litchfield County.
Wicked Litchfield County
Title | Wicked Litchfield County PDF eBook |
Author | Peter C. Vermilyea |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1467119695 |
Thieves, rumrunners and rapscallions all color the unsavory side of Litchfield County history. Townspeople accused women of witchcraft simply for not bearing enough children in the early days of the region. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Owen Sullivan and William Stuart took advantage of the county's isolated stretches and a currency shortage to build counterfeiting empires. In 1780, Barnett Davenport's brutal actions earned him infamy as the nation's first mass murderer. Small-time speakeasies slowly took hold, and the omnipresence of alcohol-fueled crime led to the birth of the nationwide prohibition movement. Local historian Peter C. Vermilyea explores these and other devilish tales from the seedier history of Litchfield County.
Hidden History of Connecticut Union Soldiers
Title | Hidden History of Connecticut Union Soldiers PDF eBook |
Author | John Banks |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2015-10-26 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1625853114 |
Over fifty thousand Connecticut soldiers served in the Union army during the Civil War, yet their stories are nearly forgotten today. Among the regiments that served, at least forty sets of brothers perished from battlefield wounds or disease. Little known is the 16th Connecticut chaplain who, as prisoner of war, boldly disregarded a Rebel commander's order forbidding him to pray aloud for President Lincoln. Then there is the story of the 7th Connecticut private who murdered a fellow soldier in the heat of battle and believed the man's ghost returned to torment him. Seven soldiers from Connecticut tragically drowned two weeks after the war officially ended when their ship collided with another vessel on the Potomac. Join author John Banks as he shines a light on many of these forgotten Connecticut Yankees.
Hidden History of Middlesex County, Connecticut
Title | Hidden History of Middlesex County, Connecticut PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Hubbard and Kathleen Hubbard |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1467139270 |
While Middlesex County is one of the most historic communities in the nation, some of its past is little known. Researchers found dinosaur tracks in Middlefield that date back 200 million years. The author of Dr. Dolittle, Hugh Lofting, lived in Killingworth, and a young Dr. Seuss spent summers in Clinton. Constance Baker Motley, the first female African American federal judge, resided in Chester. A Portland lake has water levels that fluctuate for no apparent reason. An Essex blacksmith shop was America's oldest continuously run family business. Local authors Robert and Kathleen Hubbard reveal these and many other unforgettable stories.
Hidden History of Columbia County, New York
Title | Hidden History of Columbia County, New York PDF eBook |
Author | Allison Guertin Marchese |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 169 |
Release | 2014-05-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1625849265 |
Bordered by the Hudson River and the Berkshire Mountains, Columbia County is part of the famously picturesque Hudson Valley region. But look beyond the rolling hills to discover the secrets of Columbia County. A mastodon tooth rolled down a farmer's hill in Claverack, changing the world's understanding of prehistoric times. President Martin Van Buren lost his wife, Hannah, in Kinderhook and hardly mentioned her again. Hudson's gallows were the scene of New York's last hanging, as hundreds of ticketholders looked on. Outcasts called "Pondshiners" hid in the hills of Taghkanic, and the only sign of their existence are the fantastic baskets they made. Join local author Allison Guertin Marchese as she explores these little-known stories of people and places, deeply woven into the history of Columbia County, New York.
Haunted Litchfield County
Title | Haunted Litchfield County PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas D'Agostino |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 142 |
Release | 2020-09-14 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1439671133 |
Litchfield is Connecticut's least populated county, yet it boasts more ghosts and legends than anywhere else in the region. Indian spirits and curses pursue those who wronged them. Haunted caves and camps harbor spirits that once called these places home. The Clairvoyant of Colebrook communicated regularly with the dead, while some guests of the Yankee Pedlar Inn refuse to leave. From the Twin Lakes Ghost Canoe in Salisbury to the friendly literary spirit at the Bank Street Book Nook, echoes of the past abound. Tom D'Agostino and Arlene Nicholson reveal the dark secrets of the Nutmeg State's shadowy northwest corner.