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History of Hartford, Connecticut

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In the last few years, Hartford has begun to generate renewed interest as many redevelopment projects have been completed, are currently in progress or planned across the city. These initiatives include both commercial and residential projects such as Adriaen's Landing, the Connecticut Science
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There are later settlers who lived in Hartford in the 17th century, but are not considered Founders of Hartford. Proof of descent from any of these people permits admission to the Society of the Descendants of the Founders of Hartford, an American
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Center, an extensive system of riverfront trails and parks, Park Street and Parkville neighborhood improvements and significant downtown development. The historic Colt building and complex is also being renovated to National Park standards.
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Some historians believe Hooker's concepts of self-rule were the forerunners of the United States Constitution. The Orders were ratified on January 14, 1639 and were transcribed into the
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Schlichting, Kurt, Peter Tuckel, and Richard Maisel. "Great migration of African Americans to Hartford, Connecticut, 1910–1930: A GIS analysis at the neighborhood and street level."
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Starting in the late 1950s, as the suburbs ringing Hartford began to grow and flourish, the capital city began a long decline. Insurance giant Connecticut General (now
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who is also the city's largest property owner is working with the city to bring an NHL team back to Hartford and house them in a new largely publicly funded stadium.
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On July 6, 1944, Hartford was the scene of one of the worst fire disasters in the history of the United States. The fire, which occurred at a performance of the
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Lazarus, Barry A. "The practice of medicine and prejudice in a New England town: the founding of Mount Sinai Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut."
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Woodward, Walter W. "New England's Other Witch-Hunt: The Hartford Witch-Hunt of the 1660s and Changing Patterns in Witchcraft Prosecution."
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Valocchi, Steve. "History, Memory, and the City: Life Stories of Growing Up in Hartford, Connecticut During the Great Depression."
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moved to Hartford and even today Puerto Rican flags can be found on cars and buildings all over the city. Former Hartford Mayor
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and started their settlement just north of the Dutch fort. The settlement was originally called Newtown, but was changed to
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experienced larger population losses during the decade. However, the population has increased since the 2000 Census.
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despite an increase in season ticket sales and an offer of a new arena from the state. Currently a developer from
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Tuckel, Peter, et al. "The diffusion of the influenza pandemic of 1918 in Hartford, Connecticut."
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Cruz, José E. "A Decade of Change: Puerto Rican Politics in Hartford, Connecticut, 1969-1979."
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Hartford experienced problems as the population shrank thirteen percent during the 1990s. Only
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The estimated population as of 2008 is 124,062 – an increase of 2,484 from the 2000 Census.
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was an important Congregational minister known for his anti-slavery sermons. His daughter,
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history from the state's origins to the present, as well as the greater history of the
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Confronting urban legacy: Rediscovering Hartford and New England’s forgotten cities
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Confronting Urban Legacy: Rediscovering Hartford and New England's Forgotten Cities
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Simmons, Louise B. "A new urban conservatism: The case of Hartford, Connecticut."
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was born in Puerto Rico and moved to Hartford in 1969, when he was 12 years old.
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was called to order in Hartford. Delegations from the five New England states, (
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The foundation of authority is laid, firstly, in the free consent of the people.
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activity. The most famous abolitionist family was the Beechers. The Reverend
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Making a Life, Building a Community: A History of the Jews of Hartford
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at that time) were sent to Hartford to discuss New England's possible
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led 100 settlers with 130 head of cattle in a trek from Newtown (now
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During the early 19th century, the Hartford area was a center of
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Here is a partial list of the 163 men and women included in the
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The Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884
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Organizing in hard times: Labor and neighborhoods in Hartford
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Hartford, Connecticut: Landmarks, History, Neighborhoods
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Timeline of Hartford, Connecticut § Bibliography
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Index

Founders of Hartford, Connecticut

Old State House
Hartford, Connecticut
Connecticut's
United States of America
Hartford, Connecticut
Ancient Burying Ground
hereditary society
Adams, Jeremy
Allyn, Matthew
Andrews, Francis
Bidwell, John
Bliss, Thomas
Bull, Thomas
Bunce (Bunch), Thomas
Day, Robert
Easton Sr., Joseph
Elmer, Edward
Ely, Nathaniel
Ensign, James
Hale, Samuel
Hales, Thomas
Haynes, John
Higginson, Rev John
Hills, William
Hooker, Reverend Thomas
Hopkins, Edward
Keeler, Ralph
Marvin, Matthew

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