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Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Web Resource)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Website of the Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (CDNP) with blog posts, resources for teachers, and genealogists. This website replaces the former one located at ctstatelibrary.org/cdnp.
Year: 2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Connecticut Newspapers: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Web Resource)Title: Connecticut Newspapers: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Author: Gail Hurley
Abstract: Resource guide to Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project and other Connecticut State Library newspapers resources.
Year: 2014
Primary URL:
http://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/dld/homePrimary URL Description: Connecticut State Library Resource Guide
African-American Veteran Petitions for Equal Rights, 1919 (Blog Post)Title: African-American Veteran Petitions for Equal Rights, 1919
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: An article from the Mar. 3, 1919 Bridgeport Times and Evening Farmer, tells of the efforts of “colored people from all over the state” to get the state legislature to pass a bill ensuring “them equal rights in places of public accommodation.”
Date: 2/19/2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2014/02/african-american-veteran-petitions-for-equal-rights-1919/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Notes for Women's History Month: When Bridgeport Women Won the Eight Hour Day (Blog Post)Title: Notes for Women's History Month: When Bridgeport Women Won the Eight Hour Day
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Women entering into jobs in the munitions industry during World War I went on strike and won better work conditions. Featuring Bridgeport Evening Farmer, Aug. 17, 19-20, 1915.
Date: 3/14/2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2014/12/newspaper-digitization-notes-for-womens-history-month-when-bridgeport-women-won-the-eight-hour-day/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
The War Garden Victorious (Blog Post)Title: The War Garden Victorious
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: In 1919, Charles Lathrop Park wrote words that would likely get the attention of today's advocates of food sovereignty, urban farming, sustainability, and the elimination of city center food deserts. "Ambitious young men and women," he said, "will not remain in the country where comforts are denied and where advantages of social life and education are few; but they will be glad to farm in the city." (Norwich Bulletin, Apr. 18, 1917).
Date: 4/10/2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2014/12/newspaper-digitization-notes-for-april-the-war-garden-victorious/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Start Spreading the News: Newspaper Digitization in Connecticut (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Start Spreading the News: Newspaper Digitization in Connecticut
Abstract: At Connecticut Library Association annual conference, Cromwell, CT. About CDNP and our statewide newspaper collection called Newspapers of Connecticut.
Author: Gail Hurley
Date: 4/28/2014
Location: Crowne Plaza hotel in Cromwell, CT
A Mystery from the Connecticut WWI Home Front (Blog Post)Title: A Mystery from the Connecticut WWI Home Front
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: International Textile Company used Hungarian antiwar posters to entice workers to contribute to war savings stamps. (Bridgeport Times and Evening Farmer, June 17, 1918).
Date: 6/16/2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2014/12/a-mystery-from-the-connecticut-wwi-home-front/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Connecticut Business Leaders Fought Nativism in the Post-WWI Period (Blog Post)Title: Connecticut Business Leaders Fought Nativism in the Post-WWI Period
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Those industrialists from Connecticut who attended an April 7, 1920 National Conference on Immigration in New York that was sponsored by the Inter-Racial Council included C. L. Berger of Eastern Malleable Iron Co. of Naugatuck, Robert H. Booth of the Bridgeport Brass Co., Mr. Derbyshire of the Norwalk Tire and Rubber Co., H.C. Duncan of the Columbia Gramophone Co. of Bridgeport, A.W. Hitchcock of the Underwood Typewriter Co. of Hartford, John Otterson of the Winchester repeating Arms Co. of New Haven, and Dudley Harmon of the Manufacturers Association of Connecticut (Norwich Bulletin, July 22, 1920).
Date: 5/5/2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2014/12/connecticut-business-leaders-fought-nativism-in-the-post-wwi-period/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
When Jack Johnson appeared in Bridgeport for free (Blog Post)Title: When Jack Johnson appeared in Bridgeport for free
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: On July 25, 1910, just a few weeks after he defeated James J. Jeffries in the "Fight of the Century," and in the wake of a heated debate over the censorship of the commercial film made of that bout, heavyweight champion Jack Johnson performed for free in Bridgeport and gave the African American community an occasion for a celebration. (Bridgeport Evening Farmer, July 26, 1910).
Date: 7/8/2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2014/12/when-jack-johnson-appeared-in-bridgeport-for-free/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Modern Dance in Bridgeport CT, 1910 (Blog Post)Title: Modern Dance in Bridgeport CT, 1910
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: At the Jackson Theater in Bridgeport on July 13, 1910, Loie Fuller danced a program of the type that was celebrated by the European avant-garde. (Bridgeport Evening Farmer, July 14, 1910).
Date: 7/31/2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2014/12/modern-dance-in-bridgeport-ct-1910/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Newspaper Digitization Project to Illuminate Social History of WWI Era Home Front (Article)Title: Newspaper Digitization Project to Illuminate Social History of WWI Era Home Front
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Published in CONNector v.16, no.3 2014:July, p.7-9
Year: 2014
Primary URL:
http://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p128501coll2/id/312263 Access Model: Open Access
Format: Other
Periodical Title: CONNector
Publisher: Connecticut State Library
Notes for the August 26th Anniversary of Woman Suffrage Victory (Blog Post)Title: Notes for the August 26th Anniversary of Woman Suffrage Victory
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: "Workingmen Favor votes for Women," proclaimed the headline of an April 11, 1911 article in the Bridgeport Evening Farmer. "Workingmen realize that they cannot afford to have six million workers politically helpless," Emily Pierson said. (Featuring Bridgeport Evening Farmer, April 11, 1911).
Date: 8/25/2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2014/12/newspaper-digitization-notes-for-the-august-26th-anniversary-of-woman-suffrage-victory/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
September 8, 1919, The War Pilgrimage to Lebanon (Blog Post)Title: September 8, 1919, The War Pilgrimage to Lebanon
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: September 8, 1918 was an important day int he effort to mobilize Connecticut residents for the Great War. On that day, Governor Marcus H. Holcomb and the Connecticut Council of the Defense organized the most audacious patriotic celebration held during the duration of World War I. (Featuring Norwich Bulletin, Sept. 9, 1918).
Date: 9/5/2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2014/12/september-8-1918-the-war-pilgrimage-to-lebanon/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Abstract: A talk about the experience during our first year working on the project in particular about selecting the titles to be scanned, given at the National Digital Newspaper Project Annual Conference, New Awardee Talk, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Author: Jane F. Cullinane and Christine M. Gauvreau
Date: 9/17/2014
Location: Library of Congress, Washington D.C.
The County Fair Film (1920) in Norwich, Connecticut (Blog Post)Title: The County Fair Film (1920) in Norwich, Connecticut
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: In October of 1921, the businesses of the town of Norwich went all out to be associated with the local premier of the 1920 film "The County Fair," (Norwich Bulletin, Oct. 20, 1921).
Date: 10/2/2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2014/12/the-county-fair-film-1920-in-norwich-connecticut/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
What's New in Digitizing Newspapers (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: What's New in Digitizing Newspapers
Author: Gail Hurley and Erenst Anip (VT Digital Newspaper Project)
Abstract: Gail Hurley and Erenst Anip presented a talk on the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) and what each of their states (CT and VT) were doing in the way of newspaper digitization. Included procedural and best practices information for libraries to get started with their own projects and encouraged the other New England States to get involved with the NDNP.
Date: 10/20/2014
Primary URL:
http://slideplayer.com/slide/4664907/Secondary URL:
http://library.uvm.edu/vtnp/?p=2374Secondary URL Description: Vermont Digital Newspaper Project blog
Conference Name: New England Library Association Annual Conference 2014
How to Throw a Halloween Party, Women's Page, Norwich Bulletin, Oct. 17, 1914 (Blog Post)Title: How to Throw a Halloween Party, Women's Page, Norwich Bulletin, Oct. 17, 1914
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: "Bobbing for apples, roasting nuts, dropping melted lead or wax into cold water which is supposed to take the shape of one's future husband is too well known to make special mention of here." (Norwich Bulletin, Oct. 17, 1914).
Date: 10/24/2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2014/10/how-to-throw-a-halloween-party-womens-page-norwich-bulletin-oct-17-1914/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
1914 World Series (featuring Norwich Bulletin, Oct. 14, 1914) (Blog Post)Title: 1914 World Series (featuring Norwich Bulletin, Oct. 14, 1914)
Author: Jane F. Cullinane
Abstract: The Boston Braves won the World Series at Fenway Park in 1914. (Norwich Bulletin, Oct. 14, 1914).
Date: 10/28/2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2014/10/1914-world-series-featuring-norwich-bulletin-oct-14-1914/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Abstract: Slide show about the content to be found in the newspapers selected for digitization by CDNP for Connecticut State Library Staff Development Day.
Author: Christine Gauvreau
Date: 11/17/2014
Location: Connecticut State Library Van Block facility, Hartford, CT
Immigration debates, 1921 (Blog Post)Title: Immigration debates, 1921
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Today's newspapers are full of debates about immigration and the partisan divide appears to be deep. A look at the February 11 and 14, 1921 issues of the Norwich Bulletin, newly digitized and uploaded to the Library of Congress' newspaper database known as Chronicling America, may provide some historical perspective. (Norwich Bulletin, Feb. 11 and 14, 1921).
Date: 11/21/2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2014/11/immigration-debates-1921/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Attention farmers (Blog Post)Title: Attention farmers
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: $19 bonus for the Fattest and Biggest Turkey Raised! (Norwich Bulletin, Nov. 26, 1917, p.4).
Date: 11/24/2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2014/11/attention-farmers/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
The Holiday Season, December 1914 (Blog Post)Title: The Holiday Season, December 1914
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: The December 21, 1914 Bridgeport Evening Farmer carried the following story, which tells of tree lighting ceremony in which a "neutral native American" named Lewis W. Deer would sing a special peace hymn with music that was the basis of American (My Country 'tis of thee), British, and German songs alike (Bridgeport Evening Farmer, Dec. 14, 1914).
Date: 12/23/2014
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2014/12/the-holiday-season-december-1914/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
The War at Home: World War I Era Stories from Connecticut Newspapers (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: The War at Home: World War I Era Stories from Connecticut Newspapers
Abstract: Lecture by Christine Gauvreau, a part of the Connecticut State Library Brown Bag Lunch Lecture series. Announcement (1/5/15) on Hartford Courant "From the Community" page. Also see photographs of the event on the State Library's Facebook page.
Author: Christine Gauvreau
Date: 1/15/2015
Location: Connecticut State Library,Museum of Connecticut History, Hartford, CT
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/cdnp-and-the-home-front-in-the-first-world-war/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Secondary URL:
http://www.courant.com/community/hc-ugc-article-the-connecticut-home-front-during-world-war-2015-01-08-story.html Secondary URL Description: Community posts on the website of the Hartford Courant newspaper
The "Farm to Table" Movement Really Began in the First World War (Blog Post)Title: The "Farm to Table" Movement Really Began in the First World War
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Today the term "Farm to Table" might connote an expensive meal of the freshest local foods prepared by a celebrity chef. The term was used during World War I to describe something a bit different. (Bridgeport Times and Evening Farmer, Oct. 25, 1918).
Date: 1/22/2015
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2015/01/the-farm-to-table-movement-really-began-in-the-first-world-war/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Black History Month, February 2015: "There is Need of an Aroused Public Sentiment..." (Blog Post)Title: Black History Month, February 2015: "There is Need of an Aroused Public Sentiment..."
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Disappointed by President Wilson's segregation of the civil service and by the President's refusal to push a federal anti-lynching bill in Congress, William Trotter declared his intention to go to the Paris Peace Talks to bring world opinion to bear. A short article in the June 2, 1919 Norwich Bulletin entitled "Requests Message to Congress in Paris" reports on his project. (Norwich Bulletin May 14, 1919 and June 2, 1919).
Date: 2/4/2015
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2015/02/black-history-month-2015-there-is-need-of-an-aroused-public-sentiment/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Phone Rage, 1920 (Blog Post)Title: Phone Rage, 1920
Author: Frank Jonientz
Abstract: In the Bridgeport Times of February 21, 1920, an uncredited writer imagined a world where every individual will be carrying his own little switchboard. (Bridgeport Times and Evening Farmer, Feb. 21, 1920).
Date: 2/19/2015
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2015/02/phone-rage-1920/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
A Women's History Month Find: Working Girls' Clubs in Connecticut, 1911 (Blog Post)Title: A Women's History Month Find: Working Girls' Clubs in Connecticut, 1911
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A Norwich Bulletin article from May 26, 1911 reports on the state convention of the CT Working Girls' Clubs (Norwich Bulletin, Jan. 25, 1911 & May 26, 1911).
Date: 3/3/2015
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2015/03/a-womens-history-month-find-working-girls-clubs-in-connecticut-1911/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Marking an Irish Holiday, March 20, 1917: St. Patrick's Day, the Easter Rising, and World War I (Blog Post)Title: Marking an Irish Holiday, March 20, 1917: St. Patrick's Day, the Easter Rising, and World War I
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: According to an editorial in the Bridgeport Evening Farmer, the leaders of the Easter Rising were "in the category with John Brown" and their "souls will go marching on." (Bridgeport Evening Farmer, Mar. 20, 1917).
Date: 3/20/2015
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2015/03/marking-an-irish-holiday-march-20-1917/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Chronicling America in Historical Newspapers (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Chronicling America in Historical Newspapers
Abstract: Presentation to the Naugatuck Valley Genealogy Club, held at the Middlebury Public Library.
Author: Christine Gauvreau
Date: 3/14/2015
Location: Middlebury Public Library
An April 2014 Earth Day Blog: A Farmer calls for Pico Hydro in 1921 (Blog Post)Title: An April 2014 Earth Day Blog: A Farmer calls for Pico Hydro in 1921
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: As this Earth Day approaches, it is interesting to note that the idea of reviving the use of small streams as rational energy-producing alternatives was current in Connecticut nearly 100 years ago. (Norwich Bulletin, Dec. 23, 1921).
Date: 4/10/2015
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2015/04/an-april-2015-earth-day-blog-a-farmer-calls-for-pico-hydro-in-1921/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Staff Training on Chronicling America (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Staff Training on Chronicling America
Abstract: Training session for the Otis Library (Norwich, CT) staff on using Chronicling America to search the Norwich Bulletin. Featured the types of content found in Norwich Bulletin.
Author: Gail Hurley
Date: 4/16/2015
Location: Otis Library, Norwich, CT
Famous in their time: Edward S. Stephens and Izie Reddick, Connecticut African-American Educators (Blog Post)Title: Famous in their time: Edward S. Stephens and Izie Reddick, Connecticut African-American Educators
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Two important African American educators spent their later years in Bridgeport, teaching Black children in their home. (Bridgeport Evening Farmer, Oct. 1, 1909).
Date: 4/20/2015
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2015/04/edward-s-stephens-and-izie-reddick-connecticut-african-american-educators/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Abstract: Presentation on Chronicling America by Gail Hurley and Christine Gauvreau to the School Librarians Roundtable Northeast. School librarians were invited to bring a teaching partner to exchange ideas and talk about creating lesson plans using newspapers as primary source materials.
Author: Gail Hurley
Author: Christine Gauvreau
Date: 4/22/2015
Location: Willimantic Library Service Center, Willimantic, CT
Famous in Their Time: Vera Curtis (1879-1962) Bridgeport Native and Opera Singer (Blog Post)Title: Famous in Their Time: Vera Curtis (1879-1962) Bridgeport Native and Opera Singer
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: This newspaper photo of Vera Cameron Curtis (1879-1962) appeared in the Bridgeport Evening Farmer of April 22, 1912. A Bridgeport native, Curtis was the first singer trained in America to become part of the Metropolitan Opera Company. She was also one of only a handful of Americans in a company made up mainly of European performers. (Bridgeport Evening Farmer, Apr. 22, 1912).
Date: 5/8/2015
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2015/05/vera-curtis-1879-1962-bridgeport-native-and-opera-singer/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Check out the New Scans and Monthly Blog of the CT Digital Newspaper Project (Blog Post)Title: Check out the New Scans and Monthly Blog of the CT Digital Newspaper Project
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: In the last ten months, the Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project has digitized and uploaded nearly 80,000 pages of Progressive Era Connecticut newspapers to the free, keyword-searchable digital archive Chronicling America. Keep an eye on our monthly blogs to get an idea of the kind of content that can be found regarding life in the new industrial cities, the political debates on immigration, the rise of organized labor, the campaigns of the woman suffrage movement, African American history, the waning of agricultural Connecticut, and the arts. [Posted to H-Connecticut, an e-mail list of H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online].
Date: 5/18/2015
Primary URL:
https://network.h-net.org/node/2923/discussions/69645/check-out-new-scans-and-monthly-blog-ct-digital-newspaper-project Primary URL Description: Website of H-Connecticut, part of H-Net, Humanities and Social Sciences Online
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: H-Connecticut
Newspapers Can Tell a City's Story: How the Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project is Providing Access to Two Cities' Early Twentieth-Century History (Article)Title: Newspapers Can Tell a City's Story: How the Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project is Providing Access to Two Cities' Early Twentieth-Century History
Author: Kendall F. Wiggin
Abstract: Article in Connecticut History Review, Vol. 54, no. 1 (Spring 2015), pages 169-171. This is an academic journal from the Association for the Study of Connecticut History.
Year: 2015
Access Model: Subscription only
Format: Journal
Periodical Title: Connecticut History Review
Publisher: Association for the Study of Connecticut History
Famous in their time: Back to Nature, 1916 (Blog Post)Title: Famous in their time: Back to Nature, 1916
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: On September 30, 1916, the Bridgeport Evening Farmer reported that Mrs. Frank Yosemite, formerly Miss Edith Riggs of 200 Fox Street, had left "civilization" and moved with her Native American husband, Frank Yosemite, to a hogan in a dense patch of Woodland above Trumbull Rd., near the upper end of Bunnell's pond in Beardsley Park. (Bridgeport Evening Farmer, Sep. 30, 1916).
Date: 6/9/2015
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2015/06/back-to-nature-1916/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Celestial Photographs, Wonderful in Detail and Clearness Were Then Thrown on the Screen, Norwich, CT, 1920 (Blog Post)Title: Celestial Photographs, Wonderful in Detail and Clearness Were Then Thrown on the Screen, Norwich, CT, 1920
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: The images produced by the New Horizon's flyby of Pluto can be considered part of the long history of popularizing astronomical knowledge with photographs. On November 30, 1920, the Norwich Bulletin reported on "The Marvels of the Universe," an illustrated lecture by William Tyler Olcott that reportedly enthralled the 200-person audience at the Community House on Church St. (Norwich Bulletin, Nov. 30, 1920).
Date: 7/15/2015
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2015/07/celestial-photographs-wonderful-in-detail-and-clearness-were-then-thrown-on-the-screen-norwich-ct-1920/ Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Connecticut Homefront During WWI (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Connecticut Homefront During WWI
Abstract: Presentation at Edith Wheeler Memorial Library, Monroe, CT.
Author: Christine Gauvreau
Date: 8/11/2015
Location: Edith Wheeler Memorial Library, Monroe, CT
Launch event at Otis Library, Norwich, CT (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Launch event at Otis Library, Norwich, CT
Abstract: This was the official public launch of the digitization of the Norwich Bulletin 1909-1922. In attendance was the Editor of the Norwich Bulletin and Norwich City Historian, among others. Presentation on Progressive Era Norwich as manifested in the Norwich Bulletin.
Author: Gail Hurley
Author: Christine Gauvreau
Date: 9/12/2015
Location: Otis Library, Norwich, CT
Primary URL:
http://www.otislibrarynorwich.org/upcoming-events/2015/8/28/rediscovering-norwich-history-with-chronicling-americaPrimary URL Description: Otis Library promotion for CDNP presentation
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Abstract: Presentation of the Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project and Chronicling America to students and teachers participating in National History Day contests. This was held at the CT History Day kickoff event at the Old State House in Hartford, CT.
Author: Gail Hurley
Date: 10/3/2015
Location: Old State House, Hartford, CT
Primary URL:
https://youtu.be/BqIS4Z8FYjU?t=6158Primary URL Description: YouTube website
Historic Newspapers and the New State Social Studies Standards: A Perfect Fit (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Historic Newspapers and the New State Social Studies Standards: A Perfect Fit
Abstract: Presentation to the History Department of Ellington High School on the use of newly digitized historic newspapers and the new state social studies framework.
Author: Gail Hurley
Author: Christine Gauvreau
Date: 10/8/2015
Location: Ellington High School, Ellington, CT
Launch event at Bridgeport Public Library (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Launch event at Bridgeport Public Library
Abstract: This was the official launch of the digitization of the Bridgeport Evening Farmer family of newspapers with presentations by Professor Cecilia Bucki of Fairfield University to set the scene for the time period digitized, presentation by Christine Gauvreau of the content found in the Bridgeport newspapers, and presentation by Gail Hurley on the Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project and how to search Chronicling America.
Author: Cecilia Bucki
Author: Christine Gauvreau
Author: Gail Hurley
Date: 10/15/2015
Location: Bridgeport Public Library, Bridgeport, CT
Primary URL:
https://youtu.be/Ux1D-NXykVQPrimary URL Description: Cecilia Bucki's presentation
Secondary URL:
Town Historian's Conference (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Town Historian's Conference
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Presentation and exhibit table at Town Historian's Conference.
Date: 10/17/2015
Conference Name: Town Historian's Conference
Using Newly Digitized Historic Connecticut Newspapers for Inquiry-Based Instruction in High School History (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Using Newly Digitized Historic Connecticut Newspapers for Inquiry-Based Instruction in High School History
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Presentation and exhibit table at the Annual Conference of the Connecticut Council for the Social Studies, held at Crowne Plaza, Cromwell, CT.
Date: 10/27/2015
Conference Name: Connecticut Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference
Presentation at ASCH Annual Conference (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Presentation at ASCH Annual Conference
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Presentation at the Association for the Study of Connecticut History Fall Conference held at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain, CT. Chris presented "The War at Home: World War I Era Stories from Connecticut Newspapers" as part of a panel discussion, "Bringing the War Home: Making the Local Connection". Chris Gauvreau and Outreach Librarian, Robert Kinney also staffed an exhibit table at this conference.
Date: 11/7/2015
Conference Name: Association for the Study of Connecticut History Fall Conference
The Domestication of Meleagris Americana [Thanksgiving blog post] (Blog Post)Title: The Domestication of Meleagris Americana [Thanksgiving blog post]
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A link to a 1916 feature story on the types of turkeys available for the holiday, past and present.
Date: 11/24/2015
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2015/11/the-domestication-of-meleagris-americana/ Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
"Latest Skating Costume of Leather," Bridgeport Evening Farmer, Dec. 13, 1915 (Blog Post)Title: "Latest Skating Costume of Leather," Bridgeport Evening Farmer, Dec. 13, 1915
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A blog about the ice dancing craze of 1915 in Connecticut.
Date: 12/9/2015
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2015/12/latest-skating-costume-of-leather-bridgeport-evening-farmer-dec-13-1915/Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
The Connecticut State Library Celebrates its Contributions to Chronicling America's 10 Million Pages (Article)Title: The Connecticut State Library Celebrates its Contributions to Chronicling America's 10 Million Pages
Author: Gail Hurley
Abstract: Article in NEA Newsletter (Vol. 43, no. 1 Jan. 2016) The State Library celebrates the 10 millionth page in Chronicling America. Our contribution to the database includes news from over 100 towns in eastern and western Connecticut.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://www.newenglandarchivists.org/page-1772951Primary URL Description: Link to New England Archivists newsletter page. Current issues can only be viewed by members. Back issues available to see online.
Access Model: Subscription by members for current issue; open access for back issues.
Format: Other
Periodical Title: NEA Newsletter
Publisher: New England Archivists
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Author: Luke Skywalker
Date: 1/11/2016
Location: Washington DC
Primary URL:
http://www.neh.gov"The Joan of Arc of Shelton," the Efficiency Man, the O'Brien's, and Sidney Blumenthal, Dec. 30, 2015. (Blog Post)Title: "The Joan of Arc of Shelton," the Efficiency Man, the O'Brien's, and Sidney Blumenthal, Dec. 30, 2015.
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A blog about the IWW strike at the Shelton silk mill of Sidney Blumenthal and its relationship to the company's later adoption of a system of management that involved "industrial democracy."
Date: 12/30/2015
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2015/12/the-joan-of-arc-of-shelton-the-efficiency-man-the-obriens-and-sidney-blumenthal/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
When Attitudes Toward World War Divided the Connecticut Woman Suffrage Movement (Blog Post)Title: When Attitudes Toward World War Divided the Connecticut Woman Suffrage Movement
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Prominent leaders of the Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association resigned in Sept. 1917 over the criticism by the national association of the women who picketed the White House in support of woman suffrage during a time of war
Date: 9/24/2015
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2015/09/when-attitudes-toward-world-war-divided-the-woman-suffrage-movement/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
CDNP Grant Award/10 Million Milestone : State Library Receives New Newspaper Digitzation Award (Article)Title: CDNP Grant Award/10 Million Milestone : State Library Receives New Newspaper Digitzation Award
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Article in Connector (Vol. 17, no. 4, Oct. 2015, p. 8-9) The State Library received a new grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to digitize 100,000 pages of historic CT newspapers. The newspapers from our earlier NEH grant are in Chronicling America, which added its ten millionth page.
Year: 2015
Primary URL:
http://ctstatelibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/15octdraft1.pdfPrimary URL Description: Connecticut State Library website
Access Model: Open access
Format: Other
Periodical Title: Connector
Publisher: Connecticut State Library
The Connecticut State Library Celebrates Its Contributions to Chronicling America's 10 Million Pages (Blog Post)Title: The Connecticut State Library Celebrates Its Contributions to Chronicling America's 10 Million Pages
Author: Gail Hurley
Abstract: The State Library celebrates the 10 millionth page in Chronicling America. Our contribution to the database includes news from over 100 towns in eastern and western Connecticut. [Press release Oct. 7, 2015 & blog post 10/9/15]
Date: 10/7/2015
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2015/10/the-connecticut-state-library-celebrates-its-contributions/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
"Connecticut State Library Announces Next Set of Newspaper Titles to be Digitized" (Blog Post)Title: "Connecticut State Library Announces Next Set of Newspaper Titles to be Digitized"
Author: Gail Hurley
Abstract: Press release announces that newspaper titles have been selected for the second cycle of digitization being carried out as part of the NDNP. [Press release 1/25/16 & blog post 1/26/16]
Date: 1/26/2016
Primary URL:
http://ctstatelibrary.org/connecticut-state-library-announces-next-set-of-newspaper-titles-to-be-digitized/Primary URL Description: Connecticut State Library website
Secondary URL:
https://www.facebook.com/CTStateLibrary/posts/10153853779768416Secondary URL Description: Connecticut State Library facebook page
Blog Title:
Website: Connecticut State Library website and facebook page
"The Norwich African American Community Takes on 'The Clansman,' 1909," (Blog Post)Title: "The Norwich African American Community Takes on 'The Clansman,' 1909,"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: An African American History Day blog about the efforts of the Black community in Connecticut to prevent the stageplay called "The Clansman" from being performed in Norwich."
Date: 2/1/2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/02/african-american-history-month-blog-february-2016-the-norwich-african-american-community-takes-on-the-clansman1909/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Secondary URL:
https://www.facebook.com/otislibrarynorwich/posts/10153477505660677Secondary URL Description: Otis Library Facebook page post on 2/18/2016
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
"When Brewers Posed as Farmers to Defeat Woman Suffrage" (Blog Post)Title: "When Brewers Posed as Farmers to Defeat Woman Suffrage"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: International Women's Day blog for 2016 that highlights the efforts of the brewing industry to defeat the "votes for women" campaign.
Date: 3/2/2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/03/international-womens-day-2016/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Historic Newspapers and the New State Social Studies Standards: A Perfect Fit (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Historic Newspapers and the New State Social Studies Standards: A Perfect Fit
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Lecture on "Connecting Your Collection to Your Community" at the Annual Conference of the Connecticut League of History Organizations at the Four Points Sheraton, Meriden, CT. Chris Gauvreau and Gail Hurley also staffed an exhibit table during the conference.
Date: 6/1/2015
Conference Name: Annual Conference of the Connecticut League of History Organizations
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Staffed exhibit table at the Annual Conference of Connecticut Association of School Librarians and Connecticut Educators Computer Association, held at Mohegan Sun.
Date Range: 10/26/2015
Location: Mohegan Sun
Using HistoryPin to Promote Chronicling America to Genealogists (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Using HistoryPin to Promote Chronicling America to Genealogists
Author: Jane F. Cullinane
Abstract: Using a map to show that the two CT newspapers in Chronicling America covers local news from over 100 towns. Presented at the National Digital Newspaper Program 2015 Awardee Conference.
Date Range: 9/17/2015
Location: Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Staffed exhibit table at the New Teacher's Conference sponsored by the Connecticut Education Association.
Date Range: 3/19/2016
Location: Mohegan Sun
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Staffed exhibit table at 2015 CT History Day Kickoff event in Hartford. Shared table with other CT State Library activities. Staffed by Chris Gauvreau and State Library Outreach Librarian, Robert Kinney.
Date Range: 9/27/2014
Location: Old State House in Hartford, CT
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Author: Gail Hurley
Abstract: Staffed exhibit table at New England Library Association (NELA) Annual Conference in Boxborough, MA in order to encourage other New England states to be a part of the NDNP. Staffed by Gail Hurley and Chris Gauvreau.
Date Range: 10/19/2014-10/21/2014
Location: Holiday Inn Boxborough, MA
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Staffed exhibit table at the Association for the Study of Connecticut History (ASCH) Fall Conference. Staffed by Chris Gauvreau.
Date Range: 11/1/2014
Location: Capital Community College, Hartford, CT
The Chronicling America Historic Newspaper Database: An Introduction for Connecticut Genealogists. (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: The Chronicling America Historic Newspaper Database: An Introduction for Connecticut Genealogists.
Abstract: Presentation about using Chronicling America, hosted by CDNP and the Connecticut Porfessional Genealogists Association. Presentation by Nathan Yarasavage, Library of Congress, with a short additional talk by Jane F. Cullinane and Melvin Smith of the CT State Library.
Author: Nathan Yarasavage
Date: 11/5/2014
Location: Legislative Office Building, Hartford, CT
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Secondary URL:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIRZpPZtE8w&feature=youtu.beSecondary URL Description: YouTube website
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Abstract: Staffed exhibit table at the Connecticut Library Association Annual Conference. Staffed by Jane Cullinane, Chris Gauvreau, and Gail Hurley. Photographs from 4/27/2015 on State Library Facebook page.
Date Range: 4/27/2015-4/28/2015
Location: Mystic Marriott in Groton, CT
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Author: Jane F. Cullinane
Abstract: Staffed exhibit table at the reception for the kickoff event for the State Library's Remembering World War I project. Staffed by Jane Cullinane.
Date Range: 5/27/2015
Location: Connecticut State Library, Hartford, CT.
How Connecticut Experienced the Sinking of the Lusitania (Course or Curricular Material)Title: How Connecticut Experienced the Sinking of the Lusitania
Author: Austin Sullivan
Abstract: A topic guide that links to articles about the Connecticut passengers and Connecticut-made munitions involved in the tragedy.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/03/how-connecticut-experienced-the-sinking-of-the-lusitania/Primary URL Description: CDNP Website
Audience: Undergraduate
Connecticut Women and World War I (Course or Curricular Material)Title: Connecticut Women and World War I
Author: Allison Noire
Abstract: A topic guide with links to articles illuminating the voluntarism, factory work, nursing, and other contributions of Connecticut women to the World War I mobilization.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/04/connecticut-women-and-world-war-i/Primary URL Description: CDNP Website
Audience: Undergraduate
Using Chronicling America for Inquiry-Based Instruction (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Using Chronicling America for Inquiry-Based Instruction
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Presented as part of a larger group on how CDNP newspaper content can be used as primary source material in inquiry exercises aligned with the new social studies framework. the workshop was sponsored by the CT League of History Organizations.
Date Range: 5/11/2016
Location: Van Block State Library facility in Hartford.
"Convention in Riot" (Blog Post)Title: "Convention in Riot"
Author: Frank Jonientz
Abstract: A blog post riffing on the current interest in hijinks at political conventions.
Date: 5/20/2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/05/convention-in-riot-football-tactics-adopted-by-tennesseans-to-gain-rostrum-the-morning-journal-courier-new-haven-conn-march-26-1908/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
"A Memorial Day Thought by the Optimist, May 29, 1916" (Blog Post)Title: "A Memorial Day Thought by the Optimist, May 29, 1916"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A Memorial Day blog post that highlights the Howland Dry Goods Co. use of a poem reflecting on war as an advertisement.
Date: 5/26/2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/05/a-memorial-day-thought-by-the-optimist-may-29-1916/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Polish Immigrant Lives in Connecticut, 1909-1922 (Course or Curricular Material)Title: Polish Immigrant Lives in Connecticut, 1909-1922
Author: Damon Luna
Abstract: A topic guide that links to sample searches that illuminate the lives of Polish immigrants in Connecticut in the Progressive Era.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/05/polish-immigrant-lives-in-connecticut-1909-1922/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Audience: Undergraduate
African Americans and Civil Rights in Progressive Era Connecticut (Course or Curricular Material)Title: African Americans and Civil Rights in Progressive Era Connecticut
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A topic guide with links to sample searches that illuminate the many efforts to achieve civil rights in Progressive Era Connecticut.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/05/african-americans-and-civil-rights-in-progressive-era-connecticut/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Audience: Undergraduate
American Committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief in World War I-Era Connecticut (Course or Curricular Material)Title: American Committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief in World War I-Era Connecticut
Author: Amy Fallas-Kerr
Abstract: A topic guide that links to sample coverage of Near East relief work on the part of Connecticut residents during World War I.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/05/american-committee-for-armenian-and-syrian-relief-in-world-war-i-era-connecticut/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Audience: Undergraduate
The American Labor Party Movement in Connecticut, 1918-1921 (Course or Curricular Material)Title: The American Labor Party Movement in Connecticut, 1918-1921
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A topic guide on the subject of the role of Connecticut machinists in the American Labor Party movement of 1918-1921.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/06/the-american-labor-party-movement-in-connecticut-1918-1921/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Audience: Undergraduate
"The Hello Girls" (Blog Post)Title: "The Hello Girls"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Author: Frank Jonientz
Abstract: A blog post highlighting coverage of the telephone exchange when "women were switches."
Date: 6/16/2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/06/the-hello-girls/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Using Chronicling America for Inquiry-Based Instruction (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Using Chronicling America for Inquiry-Based Instruction
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A presentation at the Connecticut Historical Society for teachers on how to use newspaper content to create "Teach It" units. The presentation was followed by direct collaboration with teachers desiring to use newspaper content in inquiry-based instruction. This was one of three special sessions that ended the CT Council for the Social Studies Summer Institute.
Date Range: 6/23/2016
Location: CT Historical Society, Hartford
Primary URL:
http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07ecqik3qa20463125&llr=fprcgzlabFree Speech & Seditious Speech in World War I era Connecticut (Course or Curricular Material)Title: Free Speech & Seditious Speech in World War I era Connecticut
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A topic guide that links to sample search results on the subject of civil liberties on the World War I Connecticut homefront.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/07/free-speech-seditious-speech-in-world-war-i-era-connecticut/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Audience: Undergraduate
Play, Recreation, and Childhood in Progressive Era Connecticut (Course or Curricular Material)Title: Play, Recreation, and Childhood in Progressive Era Connecticut
Author: Allison Horrocks
Abstract: A topic guide that links to sample search results on the subject of children and social reform in Connecticut during the Progressive Era.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/07/play-recreation-and-childhood-in-progressive-era-connecticut/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Audience: Undergraduate
Hungarian Immigrant Lives in Connecticut, 1909-1922 (Course or Curricular Material)Title: Hungarian Immigrant Lives in Connecticut, 1909-1922
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A topic guide that links to sample search results on the subject of Hungarian immigrant lives in Connecticut.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/07/hungarian-immigrant-lives-in-connecticut-1909-1922/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Audience: Undergraduate
"Connecticut National Guard at Pine Camp, NY, 1908" (Blog Post)Title: "Connecticut National Guard at Pine Camp, NY, 1908"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Author: Frank Jonientz
Abstract: A blog post about the abundance of feature stories on the pleasures of a military training camp.
Date: 7/26/2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/07/connecticut-national-guard-at-pine-camp-n-y-1908/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Making Munitions is a Woman's Job (Course or Curricular Material)Title: Making Munitions is a Woman's Job
Author: Edward Dorgan
Abstract: "Teach It" unit on women and World War I created by a teacher out of a workshop in which CDNP showed how Chronicling America content could be used.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://teachitct.org/high-school-making-munitions-is-a-womans-job-during-world-war-one/Primary URL Description: Teach It CT website, a project of CT Humanities
Audience: K - 12
Black World War I Veterans Demand Civil Rights (Course or Curricular Material)Title: Black World War I Veterans Demand Civil Rights
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: "Teach It" unit on the topic of the fight for an end to discrimination in public accommodations that was led by African American World War I veterans.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://teachitct.org/high-school-black-world-war-i-veterans-demand-civil-rightsPrimary URL Description: Teach It CT website, a project of CT Humanities
Audience: K - 12
Free Speech and Sedicious Speech on the CT World War I Homefront (Course or Curricular Material)Title: Free Speech and Sedicious Speech on the CT World War I Homefront
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: "Teach It" unit on the contested issue of civil liberties on the World War I homefront.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://teachitct.org/high-school-free-speech-and-seditious-speech-on-the-connecticut-world-war-i-home-front/Primary URL Description: Teach It CT website, a project of CT Humanities
Audience: K - 12
African Americans in Progressive-Era CT: The Battle over the Jack Johnson Fight Film (Course or Curricular Material)Title: African Americans in Progressive-Era CT: The Battle over the Jack Johnson Fight Film
Author: Frank Jonientz
Abstract: "Teach It" unit on the reactions in Connecticut to the censorship of a film of the Jack Johnson-Jim Jeffries boxing match.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://teachitct.org/high-school-african-americans-in-progressive-era-connecticut-the-battle-over-the-jack-johnson-fight-film/Primary URL Description: Teach It CT website, a project of CT Humanities
Audience: K - 12
The Immigrant Experience During World War I: Enemy Aliens (Course or Curricular Material)Title: The Immigrant Experience During World War I: Enemy Aliens
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: "Teach It" unit on the topic on the ways in which the immigrant community experienced the homefront security measures associated with World War I.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://teachitct.org/high-school-the-immigrant-experience-during-world-war-i-enemy-aliens/Primary URL Description: Teach It CT website, a project of CT Humanities
Audience: K - 12
Roots of Labor Unrest in Progressive Era Connecticut (Course or Curricular Material)Title: Roots of Labor Unrest in Progressive Era Connecticut
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: "Teach It" unit on topic of the pre-World War I labor upsurge in Connecticut and its causes as debated in the press.
Year: 2016
Primary URL:
http://teachitct.orghigh-school-roots-of-labor-unrest-in-progressive-era-connecticut/Primary URL Description: Teach It CT website, a project of CT Humanities
Audience: K - 12
"Connecticut African Americas Found the Sumner League, August 1894" (Blog Post)Title: "Connecticut African Americas Found the Sumner League, August 1894"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A blog post about the late 19th century civil rights movement in Connecticut and especially about J.P. Peaker, the leader of the CT-based Sumner League.
Date: 8/2/2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/08/connecticut-african-americans-found-the-sumner-league-in-august-of-1894/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Secondary URL:
http://www.facebook.com/CtStateLibrarySecondary URL Description: Connecticut State Library Facebook
Blog Title: History blogs
"African Americans in the Connecticut National Guard, 1870-1919" (Blog Post)Title: "African Americans in the Connecticut National Guard, 1870-1919"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A blog organized around a newspaper report on the difficulties faced by Black CT guardsmen while at a training camp in the South.
Date: 9/23/2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/09/african-americans-in-the-ct-national-guard-1870-to-1919/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Secondary URL:
http://www.facebook.com/CtStateLibrarySecondary URL Description: Connecticut State Library Facebook
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
"K-12 Outreach Experiences: Using Chronicling America for Inquiry-Based Instruction" (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: "K-12 Outreach Experiences: Using Chronicling America for Inquiry-Based Instruction"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A presentation at the National Digital Newspaper Program 2016 annual conference, a session held at the Library of Congress.
Date: 9/15/2016
Conference Name: NDNP Awardee Conference
"Standing Rock, 1889: The Sioux Treaty" (Blog Post)Title: "Standing Rock, 1889: The Sioux Treaty"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Inspired by recent events at Standing Rock this blog features an article from 1889 about the treaty between the Sioux nation and the US government.
Date: 12/7/2016
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/12/standing-rock-1889-the-sioux-treaty/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
"Sleds, '20 Styles, 50 cents to $3.50'" (Blog Post)Title: "Sleds, '20 Styles, 50 cents to $3.50'"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A blog featuring an ad from John E. Bassett &Co., a dry good and hardware store in New Haven, CT. The ad was printed in the Jan. 10, 1906 New Haven Morning Journal and Courier.
Date: 12/14/2016
Primary URL:
http://http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2016/12/sleds-20-styles-50-cents-to-3-50/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
"Inaugural Doings, 1897" (Blog Post)Title: "Inaugural Doings, 1897"
Author: Jane F. Cullinane
Abstract: Inauguration 1897.
Date: 1/17/2017
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2017/01/inaugural-doings-1897/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
"And, Yes, the Cherry Tree" (Blog Post)Title: "And, Yes, the Cherry Tree"
Author: Jane F. Cullinane
Abstract: George Washington and the cherry tree.
Date: 2/16/2017
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2017/02/and-yes-the-cherry-tree/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
"Newsgirls: Did They Need to be Saved?" (Blog Post)Title: "Newsgirls: Did They Need to be Saved?"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: An International Women's Day blog about the effort to keep newsgirls off the streets in CT in 1917.
Date: 2/27/2017
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2017/02/marking-international-womens-day-2017/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Exhibited at annual CT History Day kickoff event in Hartford.
Date: 10/15/2016
Conference Name: CT History Day kickoff event
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Exhibited at the CT Council for the Social Studies Fall Conference in Cromwell.
Date: 10/17/2016
Conference Name: CT Council for the Social Studies Fall Conference in Cromwell
"CT Primary Sources & Tools for Teachers" (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: "CT Primary Sources & Tools for Teachers"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Author: Gail Hurley
Abstract: At the Connecticut Association for School Librarians conference in Southington, Gail Hurley, Rebecca Furer of CT Humanities, and Jennifer Smolnik, Media Specialist at Ellington High School presented a panel discussion as well as an expert one-on-one session with school librarians and teachers. Chris and Gail also had an exhibit table.
Date: 10/25/2016
Conference Name: Connecticut Association for School Librarians conference
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Exhibited at the Association for the Study of Connecticut History conference at Southern Connecticut State University.
Date: 11/5/2016
Primary URL:
http://asch-cthistory.org/fall-2016-conference/Primary URL Description: ASCH 2016 Conference
Conference Name: Association for the Study of Connecticut History conference
"African American History in Historic Connecticut Newspapers" (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: "African American History in Historic Connecticut Newspapers"
Author: Robert Kinney
Abstract: Distributed at the Martin Luther King Days at the Peabody Natural History Museum, New Haven CT January 15 & 16, 2017.
Date: 1/15/2017
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/snip-front.jpgConference Name: Martin Luther King Days at the Peabody Natural History Museum in New Haven
"The War At Home: World War I Era Stories from Connecticut Newspapers" (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: "The War At Home: World War I Era Stories from Connecticut Newspapers"
Abstract: At Groton Public Library in Groton CT as part of a series of lectures for the anniversary of World War I.
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Date: 2/15/2017
Location: Groton Public Library
Primary URL:
http://www.eventkeeper.com/code/popevent.cfm?curOrg=GROTON&curHelp=&eID=4758497&thisDate=NO_DATEPrimary URL Description: The electronic event calendar of the Groton Public Library.
"Gilded Age Themes Illustrated in Newly Digitized Newspapers" (Article)Title: "Gilded Age Themes Illustrated in Newly Digitized Newspapers"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Article in the CONNector, the newsletter of the Connecticut State Library.
Year: 2017
Primary URL:
http://ctstatelibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/February-CONNector-2017.pdfPrimary URL Description: The CONNector, February 2017 issue. The CONNector is the newsletter of the CT State Library.
Access Model: open access
Format: Other
Periodical Title: The CONNector
Publisher: CT State Library
"March Madness 100 Years Ago" (Blog Post)Title: "March Madness 100 Years Ago"
Author: Gail Hurley
Abstract: This blog looks at local and collegiate basketball 100+ years ago.
Date: 3/17/2017
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2017/03/march-madness-100-years-ago/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
"The Triumph of the Connecticut Newsgirls" (Blog Post)Title: "The Triumph of the Connecticut Newsgirls"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: An International Women's Day blog about the effort to keep newsgirls off the streets in CT in 1917 was republished by the New England Historical Society on their history blog roll.
Date: 03/28/2017
Primary URL:
http://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/triumph-connecticut-newsgirls/Website: New England Historical Society
"Text Mining WWI-era Connecticut Newspaper Stories with Graph Theory and Beyond" (Report)Title: "Text Mining WWI-era Connecticut Newspaper Stories with Graph Theory and Beyond"
Author: Roger Bilisoly
Abstract: A professor from the Central Connecticut State University math department, with a special data mining project, used newspapers digitized by us to demonstrate methods, alerting other researchers to the rich data trove available in Chronicling America. He recently provided a summary of his results to CDNP.
Date: 03/22/2017
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2017/03/ccsu-professor-uses-digitized-newspapers-for-data-mining-research/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Access Model: open access
"The Sumner League, Connecticut's Forgotten Civil Rights Society" (Blog Post)Title: "The Sumner League, Connecticut's Forgotten Civil Rights Society"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: An edited version of "Newly Digitized Historic Newspaper Tells about the Fight for African American Civil Rights in Connecticut, 1894-1904" published on the New England Historical Society website.
Date: 4/7/2017
Primary URL:
http://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/sumner-league-connecticuts-forgotten-civil-rights-society/Primary URL Description: New England Historical Society website
Blog Title: Connecticut blogs
Website: New England Historical Society
"The Fishing Season's On" (Blog Post)Title: "The Fishing Season's On"
Author: Jane F. Cullinane
Abstract: Fishermen eagerly await the start of the trout season each year as seen in ads and articles from historic newspapers.
Date: 4/5/2017
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
Abstract: CDNP had a table with a continuous slideshow for a Connecticut State Library event commemorating the entry of the U.S. into the First World War.
Date Range: 4/6/2017
Location: Museum of Connecticut History, Hartford
"The War At Home: World War I Era Stories from Connecticut Newspapers" (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: "The War At Home: World War I Era Stories from Connecticut Newspapers"
Abstract: Presentation at Simsbury Public Library
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Date: 5/23/2017
Location: Simsbury Public Library
Primary URL:
http://www.simsburylibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/WWI-booklet.pdfPrimary URL Description: Promotional material by host library
"Using Historic Newspapers for Inquiry-Based Instruction: The Fight to End Discrimination in Public Accommodations in Connecticut, 1894-1919." (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: "Using Historic Newspapers for Inquiry-Based Instruction: The Fight to End Discrimination in Public Accommodations in Connecticut, 1894-1919."
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Presentation at the 2017 Connecticut Council for the Social Studies Summer Conference at Goodwin College, East Hartford, in a workshop entitled "Inquiry-Based Learning for All: Connecticut Sources and Tools for Grades 3-12."
Date: 6/29/2017
Primary URL:
http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07ee4g1iyn56f9e1a2&llr=fprcgzlabPrimary URL Description: Connecticut Council for the Social Studies website promotion for June 2017 Summer Conference
Secondary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/ccss-inquiry-instruction-resources-july-29-2017/Secondary URL Description: Materials used in the inquiry instruction with high school teachers
Conference Name: Connecticut Council for the Social Studies Summer Conference
"What Connecticut Made of Edward Bellamy's Utopia" (Blog Post)Title: "What Connecticut Made of Edward Bellamy's Utopia"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Blog post about the response to the utopian novel Looking Backward in contrast to the report in a recent New Yorker article about the rise of dystopian fiction.
Date: 6/15/2017
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2017/06/what-connecticut-made-of-edward-bellamys-utopia/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project
"The Dangers and Fashion of Bathing Suits 100 Years Ago" (Blog Post)Title: "The Dangers and Fashion of Bathing Suits 100 Years Ago"
Author: Gail Hurley
Abstract: Blog about the different bathing suit fashions 100 years ago.
Date: 7/27/2017
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2017/07/the-dangers-and-fashion-of-bathing-suits-100-years-ago/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
"Coming Solar Eclipse Mirrors that in June 1918" (Blog Post)Title: "Coming Solar Eclipse Mirrors that in June 1918"
Author: Jane F. Cullinane
Abstract: The great eclipse of 2017 follows the same path as the eclipse of 1918.
Date: 8/10/2017
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2017/08/coming-solar-eclipse-mirrors-that-experienced-in-june-1918/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
"Back to School Shopping, Then and Now" (Blog Post)Title: "Back to School Shopping, Then and Now"
Author: Gail Hurley
Abstract: Blog post about advertising for school clothing and supplies sales in early September about 100 years ago.
Date: 8/23/2017
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2017/08/back-to-school-shopping-then-and-now/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
Secondary URL Description: History blogs
Website: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project website
"The War At Home: World War I Era Stories from Connecticut Newspapers" (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: "The War At Home: World War I Era Stories from Connecticut Newspapers"
Abstract: Presentation for the Friends of Fort Trumbull in New London
Author: Christine Gauvreau
Date: 8/31/2017
Location: Fort Trumbull, New London, CT
"Play, Recreation, & Childhood in the Progressive Era" (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: "Play, Recreation, & Childhood in the Progressive Era"
Abstract: Talk at the CT State Library Third Thursday program on how, during the Progressive Era, Connecticut was regarded as a pioneering state for its expansive network of parks,
Author: Allison Horrocks, PHd
Date: 5/11/2017
Location: CT State Library / Museum of Connecticut History, Hartford
The World War One Home Front in Connecticut (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: The World War One Home Front in Connecticut
Abstract: How CDNP is promoting Chronicling America with talks about our newspapers from the World War One era.
Author: Jane F. Cullinane
Date: 9/11/2017
Location: NDNP meeting, National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington D.C.
Crowdsourcing with U.S. Holocaust Museum's History Unfolded project (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Crowdsourcing with U.S. Holocaust Museum's History Unfolded project
Abstract: Lightning talk about our pilot project and participation in the History Unfolded project
Author: Gail Hurley
Date: 9/12/2017
Location: NDNP meeting, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
CDNP Grant Award/10 Million Milestone : State Library Receives New Newspaper Digitization Award (Exhibition)Title: CDNP Grant Award/10 Million Milestone : State Library Receives New Newspaper Digitization Award
Curator: Debra Pond
Abstract: Exhibit case in the Law and Legislation Reading Room of the CT State Library about CDNP. Created 5/16/2017.
Year: 2017
"The Connecticut Home Front During WW1" (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: "The Connecticut Home Front During WW1"
Abstract: Presentation sponsored by the Friends of Fort Trumbull.
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Date: 8/31/2017
Location: Fort Trumbull Conference Center
Primary URL:
http://fortfriends.org/17-0831-mtg.pdfPrimary URL Description: Friends of Fort Trumbull Website
"The Great War in Black and White: Connecticut Newspaper Accounts of World War" (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: "The Great War in Black and White: Connecticut Newspaper Accounts of World War"
Abstract: Presentation sponsored by Lyme Public Hall Association.
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Date: 10/1/2017
Location: Lyme Public Hall
Primary URL:
http://www.lymepublichall.org/?page_id=39Primary URL Description: Lyme Public Hall Association Event Page
"Use News from the Past to Prepare Media-Literate Constant Learners" (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: "Use News from the Past to Prepare Media-Literate Constant Learners"
Abstract: "Playground" sessions for school librarians at the annual conference of the Connecticut Association of School Librarians and the Connecticut Educators Computer Association.
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Date: 10/30/2017
Location: Foxwoods Resort
"Find out more about the 102nd Infantry Regiment online" (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: "Find out more about the 102nd Infantry Regiment online"
Author: Jane F. Cullinane
Abstract: Handout featuring articles from our NDNP newspapers and other online resources about the 102nd Infantry Regiment, distributed Nov. 16, 2017 at a program called "Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the 102nd Infantry Regiment'" held at the Old Judiciary Room, CT State Capitol.
Date: 11/16/2017
Conference Name: Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the 102nd Infantry Regiment
"Free Access to More Historic Connecticut Newspapers" (Article)Title: "Free Access to More Historic Connecticut Newspapers"
Author: Jane F. Cullinane
Abstract: The CONNector for Fall 2017 has an article about the newspapers added by the Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project to Chronicling America, including the New Haven Journal and Courier (1880-1909), the Waterbury Democrat (1887-1908), and the Newtown Bee (1877-1906 with 1907-1909 coming soon.)
Year: 2017
Primary URL:
https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/537842Primary URL Description: The Connecitcut State Library Digital Collections - The CONNector.
Access Model: open access
Format: Other
Periodical Title: The CONNector
Publisher: The Connecticut State Library
It's Hispanic Heritage Month! (Blog Post)Title: It's Hispanic Heritage Month!
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Facebook post: It's Hispanic Heritage Month! Did you know that Chronicling America is now hosting a digital run of the histoically important newspaper La Correspondencia de Puerto Rico? To find out more about it, see the essay found on the website at http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn91099747/.
Date: 10/13/2017
Primary URL:
https://www.facebook.com/CTStateLibrary/Primary URL Description: Connecticut State Library Facebook page
Website: Connecticut State Library Facebook page
A Spooky New England Tale from 1894 New Haven Daily Morning Journal and Courier (Blog Post)Title: A Spooky New England Tale from 1894 New Haven Daily Morning Journal and Courier
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: "'Struther Kannock's Halloween", a tale by Edgar L. Wakeman, was described by one reviewer “Never were the hideousness and almost hopelessness of avarice and greed more masterfully presented. ."
Date: 10/20/2017
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2017/10/a-spooky-new-england-tale-from-the-1894-new-haven-daily-morning-journal-and-courier/Primary URL Description: CDNP Website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP Website
World War I: From the Pages of Two Connecticut Newspapers (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: World War I: From the Pages of Two Connecticut Newspapers
Abstract: Brunch & Learn at the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford. This presentation will add fresh detail to some of the standard historical themes articles, editorials, ads, and reviews from local Connecticut newspapers, one Democratic and one Republican, and will give life to this conflicted era in the state’s development.
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Date: 12/6/2017
Location: Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford
Primary URL:
https://www.facebook.com/events/679466742259313/Primary URL Description: Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford Facebook page
Historic CT Newspapers Read Aloud (Blog Post)Title: Historic CT Newspapers Read Aloud
Author: Jane F. Cullinane
Abstract: Audio recordings of articles from digitized World War I-era newspapers have been read aloud by volunteers at CRIS Radio as part of a project called Voices of World War I.
Date: 1/2/2018
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2018/01/historic-ct-newspapers-read-aloud/Primary URL Description: CDNP Website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP Website
Black History Month: Remembering New Haven-born Black Nationalist William H. Ferris (Blog Post)Title: Black History Month: Remembering New Haven-born Black Nationalist William H. Ferris
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A blog expanding upon a newsclipping about the travel of New Haven-born African American intellectual and activist, William H.Ferris, to petition the League of Nations.
Date: 2/13/2018
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2018/02/black-history-month-remembering-new-haven-born-black-nationalist-william-h-ferris/Primary URL Description: CDNP Website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP Website
Industrial Education, North and South: The Connecticut Connection (Course or Curricular Material)Title: Industrial Education, North and South: The Connecticut Connection
Author: Allison Horrocks
Abstract: Study guide: Connecticut newspapers covered the role of the Connecticut-based John F. Slater Fund in Booker T. Washington's educational experiments in the South, but also to the industrial education in the North.
Year: 2018
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2018/03/industrial-education-north-and-south-the-connecticut-connection/Primary URL Description: CDNP Website
Audience: Undergraduate
Library War Service, 1917-1920 (Course or Curricular Material)Title: Library War Service, 1917-1920
Author: Mary Margaret Mahoney
Abstract: Study guide: Caroline Hewins, librarian at Hartford Public Library and Secretary of the Connecticut Public Library Campaign, served as chairman of the Connecticut Library War Service.
Year: 2018
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2018/03/library-war-service-1917-1920/Primary URL Description: CDNP Website
Audience: Undergraduate
Prescribing from the Bookshelf: Louise Sweet and Connecticut's role in the Library War Service (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Prescribing from the Bookshelf: Louise Sweet and Connecticut's role in the Library War Service
Author: Mary Margaret Mahoney
Abstract: Third Thurdsay Brown Bag Lunch Lecture Series: CDNP guide to content writer presents her work on bibliotherapy during World War I.
Date: 3/15/2018
Primary URL:
https://ctstatelibrary.org/mary-mahoney-will-give-a-talk-on-prescribing-from-the-bookshelf-louise-sweet-and-connecticuts-role-in-the-library-war-service/Primary URL Description: CDNP Website
Secondary URL:
https://ctstatelibrary.org/mary-mahoney-will-give-a-talk-on-prescribing-from-the-bookshelf-louise-sweet-and-connecticuts-role-in-the-library-war-service/Secondary URL Description: CSL website (YouTube video recording)
St. Patrick's Day in 19th Century New Haven (Blog Post)Title: St. Patrick's Day in 19th Century New Haven
Author: Gail Hurley
Abstract: Blog riffs on an 1884 news clip describing the St. Patrick's Day parade that year.
Date: 3/14/2018
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2018/03/st-patricks-day-in-19th-century-new-haven/Primary URL Description: CDNP Website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP Website
Introducing the New Haven Workmen's Advocate (Blog Post)Title: Introducing the New Haven Workmen's Advocate
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A blog describing the origin of a labor newspaper about to be digitized.
Date: 4/30/2018
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2018/04/introducing-the-new-haven-workmens-advocate/Primary URL Description: CDNP website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP website
Northeast Regional Conference on the Social Studies (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Northeast Regional Conference on the Social Studies
Author: Gail Hurley
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Gail Hurley and Christine M. Gauvreau had a table at this conference held in Hartford, CT 4/13-4/14/2018 to introduce the online newspapers to social studies teachers.
Date: 4/13/2018
Primary URL:
http://www.ctsocialstudies.org/eventsconferences/nerc48/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Council of the Social Studies website.
Fireworks! Firecrackers! (Blog Post)Title: Fireworks! Firecrackers!
Author: Jane F. Cullinane
Abstract: Tweet of advertisement for F. E. Beach Company fireworks, with intention to participate in the #MuseumFireworksShow
Date: 7/2/2018
Primary URL:
https://twitter.com/LibraryofCtPrimary URL Description: Twitter
Secondary URL:
https://twitter.com/hashtag/MuseumFireworksShow?src=hashSecondary URL Description: Twitter
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Twitter
Influenza Pandemic of 1918 (Blog Post)Title: Influenza Pandemic of 1918
Author: Matthew L. Cartter, MD, MPH
Abstract: Matthew L. Cartter, MD, MPH, State Epidemiologist & Director of Infectious Diseases at the Connecticut Department of Public Health, presented a version of this slideshow at the 36th Annual Conference of the Connecticut Infectious Disease Society (CIDS) on Thursday, May 17, 2018 at the Yale West Campus Conference Center, 100 West Campus Drive, Building 800, Orange, CT. Dr. Cartter used the Bridgeport Times and Evening Farmer and the Norwich Bulletin, both of which were digitized by the Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project, for his research.
Date: 6/14/2018
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2018/06/influenza-pandemic-of-1918/Primary URL Description: CDNP website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP website
The War at Home: WWI Era Stories from CT (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: The War at Home: WWI Era Stories from CT
Abstract: A presentation at the Granby Senior Center on WW1 era stories found in digiitized papers online.
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Date: 5/22/2018
Location: Granby Senior Center
Primary URL:
https://www.granby-ct.gov/senior-services/events/52123Primary URL Description: Granby Senior Center website.
2018 Homeschool Conference (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: 2018 Homeschool Conference
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Christine M. Gauvreau had an exhibit table at this conference held in Middletown, CT in order to alert parents who homeschool to the online newspaper archive.
Date: 6/13/2018
Primary URL:
https://cthomeschoolnetwork.org/conference/Primary URL Description: Connecticut Home School Network website
Conference Name: 2018 CT Homeschool Confernce
Introducing the Hartford Chronicle Family of African American Newspaper (Blog Post)Title: Introducing the Hartford Chronicle Family of African American Newspaper
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: CDNP will soon digitize the extant issues from the Hartford Chronicle family for the years 1940-1949. It crusaded for civil rights, carried informed opinion on all topics that impacted the postwar black community and showcased nationally recognized African American columnists and political cartoonists.
Date: 7/11/2018
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2018/07/introducing-the-hartford-chronicle-family-of-newspapers/Primary URL Description: CDNP website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP website
Platter Chatterer. Connecticut's First Race Disc Jockey (Blog Post)Title: Platter Chatterer. Connecticut's First Race Disc Jockey
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: NDNP #OldSchoolEntertainment Twitter Day post
Date: 7/17/2018
Primary URL:
https://twitter.com/LibraryofCTPrimary URL Description: CSL Website
Secondary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2018/07/platter-chatterer-ernie-durham/Secondary URL Description: CDNP Website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CSL Website
A Slavonian Labor Day in Bridgeport (Blog Post)Title: A Slavonian Labor Day in Bridgeport
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Slavonian immigrants gathered on Labor Day in 1914 to watch Sokol gymnastic demonstrations
Date: 8/27/2018
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2018/08/a-slavonian-labor-day-in-bridgeport-1914/Primary URL Description: CDNP website
Secondary URL:
https://www.facebook.com/CTStateLibrary/Secondary URL Description: CSL Facebook page
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP website
Connecticut Recognizes Labor Day (Blog Post)Title: Connecticut Recognizes Labor Day
Author: David Corrigan
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Online display of historic Labor Day souvenir ribbons and great clips from digitized historic Connecticut state newspapers. Also blog post announcement of the exhibit.
Date: 8/31/2018
Primary URL:
https://museumofcthistory.org/connecticut-recognizes-labor-day/Primary URL Description: Museum of Connecticut History website
Secondary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2018/08/connecticut-recognizes-labor-day/Secondary URL Description: CDNP Website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: Museum of Connecticut History website
Influenza in Connecticut, 1918 (Blog Post)Title: Influenza in Connecticut, 1918
Author: Jane F. Cullinane
Abstract: The death toll from influenza in the fall of 1918 was surprising because the epidemic took the young and healthy, despite Connecticut towns' efforts to control the spread of the disease.
Date: 9/10/2018
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2018/09/influenza-in-connecticut-1918/Primary URL Description: CDNP website
Secondary URL:
https://www.facebook.com/CTStateLibrary/Secondary URL Description: CSL Facebook page
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP website
The Fruits of the War that Defeated Naziism: The Hartford Chronicle Champions African American Civil Rights, 1946-1949 (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: The Fruits of the War that Defeated Naziism: The Hartford Chronicle Champions African American Civil Rights, 1946-1949
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Presentation at the annual NDNP Awardee Conference in Washington D.C.
Date: 9/27/2018
Conference Name: Annual NDNP Awardee Conference
Women Sought the Vote in “Porto Rico,” 1919 (Blog Post)Title: Women Sought the Vote in “Porto Rico,” 1919
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: In the early twentieth century, Connecticut newspapers regularly reported on politics in Puerto Rico. This included the news around the fight for the woman’s vote.
Date: 10/10/2018
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2018/10/hispanic-heritage-month-blog/Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP Website
Last Minute Suggestions for a Halloween Party, 1913 (Blog Post)Title: Last Minute Suggestions for a Halloween Party, 1913
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Low on cash? Short on time? Don’t despair. You can pull off a Halloween party without either. Take a look at the suggestions offered to readers of the Bridgeport Evening Farmer in 1913.
Date: 10/31/2018
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2018/10/last-minute-suggestions-for-a-halloween-party-1913/Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP Website
Thanksgiving Proclamations of our Presidents, 1916 (Blog Post)Title: Thanksgiving Proclamations of our Presidents, 1916
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Check out what Connecticut residents of 1916 read about Thanksgiving Proclamations. Take a look at government and museum sites that bring this information up to date!
Date: 11/19/2018
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2018/11/thanksgiving-proclamations-of-our-presidents-1916/Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP Website
When the Temperature Hits 12 Degrees... (Blog Post)Title: When the Temperature Hits 12 Degrees...
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Arctic cold did not stop them. The 1920s were known as a decade of youth fads, including pole sitting and goldfish swallowing. Connecticut youth were not left behind. The Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project is now digitizing the New Britain Herald for this decade. There will be a wealth of news about popular culture in the state during the Roaring Twenties soon available online!
Date: 1/22/2019
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2019/01/when-the-temperature-hits-12-degrees/Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP Website
In 1949, CT Made Civil Rights News (Blog Post)Title: In 1949, CT Made Civil Rights News
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: “ ‘Jim Crow’ was handed a dishonorable discharge from the Connecticut National Guard on March 16, 1949, when Governor Chester Bowles signed a bill outlawing segregation and discrimination on account of race, creed, or color in the military organizations of the State,” said the Spring Connecticut Inter-Racial Survey. The bill was introduced by a Senator Wechsler and pushed through by the Governor to a unanimous vote.
Date: 1/29/2019
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2019/01/in-1949-ct-made-civil-rights-news/Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP Website
Bad Girls or Good Girls? A Barnum Essay Contest Winner Defends the Modern Girl, 1922 (Blog Post)Title: Bad Girls or Good Girls? A Barnum Essay Contest Winner Defends the Modern Girl, 1922
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: There was likely no topic more hotly debated in the 1920s than the conduct of youth, and especially that of young women. In response to all these charges, living modern girls and their supporters took up the pen and wrote their defense of the changed attitudes exhibited by young women who had matured during the Great War and some of these rebuttals made it into the newspapers of Connecticut.
Date: 3/2/2019
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2019/03/bad-girls-or-good-girls-a-barnum-essay-contest-winner-defends-the-modern-girl-1922/Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP Website
A Belated Earth Day Blog (Blog Post)Title: A Belated Earth Day Blog
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: On April 16, 1901, subscribers to the Waterbury Democrat read about a “monster solar motor” installed on an ostrich farm in Pasadena, California.
Date: 4/26/2019
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2019/04/a-belated-earth-day-blog-2019/Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP Website
Italy-America Day, May 24, 1920: Connecticut Italian-Americans Recognized for War Service (Blog Post)Title: Italy-America Day, May 24, 1920: Connecticut Italian-Americans Recognized for War Service
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: An estimated 300,000 men of Italian descent served in the U.S. armed forces during the First World War. It is said that much as 10% of the American casualties in the conflict involved this community. In Connecticut, as in 20 other states, May 24, 1920—the fifth anniversary of the entry of Italy into WW1— was celebrated as Italy-America Day.
Date: 5/21/2019
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2019/05/italy-america-day-may-24-1920-connecticut-italian-americans-recognized-for-war-service/Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP Website
Connecticut Labor Protests Prohibition, June 1919 (Blog Post)Title: Connecticut Labor Protests Prohibition, June 1919
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: On June 15, 1919, Connecticut union officials and city delegations joined a mass protest at the U.S. Capitol to oppose the Eighteenth Amendment, which was ratified the previous January, and to reshape the Volstead Act, the enforcement legislation that was soon to be introduced into the House of Representatives. (The Volstead Act became law on October 28, 1919.) The marchers carried American flags and demanded that 2 ¾% beer, “the workingman’s beer,” and light wines be excluded from Prohibition.
Date: 6/18/2019
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2019/06/connecticut-labor-protests-prohibition-june-1919/Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP Website
A Working Familiies Guide to Savin Rock, Summer 1919 (Blog Post)Title: A Working Familiies Guide to Savin Rock, Summer 1919
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: In an effort to deepen ties to New Haven business in the summer of 1919, the Connecticut Labor Press published ads and commentary on the recreational delights that Savin Rock might hold for their readers. Check out their review of the amusement park rides, restaurants, and stores that might enliven a summer weekend 100 years ago.
Date: 7/1/2019
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2019/07/a-working-families-guide-to-savin-rock-summer-1919/Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP Website
CASL-CECA Annual Conference 2019 (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: CASL-CECA Annual Conference 2019
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Christine M. Gauvreau had an exhibit table at this conference of school librarians
Date: 10/22/2018
Conference Name: CASL-CECA Annual Conference 2019
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project Exhibit (Exhibition)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project Exhibit
Curator: Gail Hurley
Abstract: A 42" digital kiosk, displaying slideshows, images, and project information for the CT Digital Newspaper Project is on display along with 2, double-sided banners (6-8') describing the content of the newspapers in the CDNP, in the Museum of CT History in Hartford, CT as a display.
Note, an additional 2 portable double-sided banners are circulating to CT libraries as an outreach effort to the public.
Year: 2019
Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project Exhibit in Bridgeport, CT (Exhibition)Title: Connecticut Digital Newspaper Project Exhibit in Bridgeport, CT
Curator: Elizabeth Van Tuyl
Abstract: The Bridgeport Public Library is showcasing historic newspapers for the summer of 2019 at their Bridgeport History Center. Two double-sided CDNP banners are there for the summer as part of the display.
Year: 2019
Open House Day 2019 (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Open House Day 2019
Author: Gail Hurley
Abstract: Gail Hurley staffed an exhibit table at the Connecticut State Library during Connecticut's "Open House" Day June 8, 2019. New CDNP project bookmarks and magnets were available as giveaways to the public and the Museum of CT History exhibit of the CDNP banners and kiosk were on display as well.
Date: 6/8/2019
Episodes in Connecticut Transportation History (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Episodes in Connecticut Transportation History
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: A slideshow using clips showing Connecticut transportation history regarding civil rights and labor rights, prepared for an exhibit at a Transit Equity Day Dinner and Panel at Capitol Community College.
Date: 02/11/2018
Primary URL:
https://www.facebook.com/events/capital-community-college/transit-equity-in-ct-dinner-networking-and-panel/223237868627534/Primary URL Description: Facebook page Capital Community College.
Conference Name: Transit Equity Day
"Connecticut State Library Spotlight: Newly Digitized Newspapers Provide a Window into Connecticut’s Gilded Age, the Roaring Twenties, and More" (Article)Title: "Connecticut State Library Spotlight: Newly Digitized Newspapers Provide a Window into Connecticut’s Gilded Age, the Roaring Twenties, and More"
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Newly Digitized Newspapers Provide a Window into Connecticut’s Gilded Age, the Roaring Twenties, and More.
Year: 2019
Primary URL:
http://asch-cthistory.org/journal/Primary URL Description: Connecticut History Review
Access Model: Subscription
Format: Journal
Periodical Title: Connecticut History Review, Spring 2019
Publisher: Connecticut History Review
Connecticut Library Association Annual Conference (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Connecticut Library Association Annual Conference
Author: Gail Hurley
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Literature table display designed to alert librarians to newly digitized titles, as well as content suitable for the commemoration of the anniversary of suffrage. April 29-30, 2019.
Date: 04/29/2019
Primary URL:
https://cla2269.wixsite.com/conferencePrimary URL Description: Conference web site
Conference Name: Connecticut Library Association Annual Conference
Creative Ways to Engage Your Audience (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Creative Ways to Engage Your Audience
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Presentation as part of a panel at the Connecticut League of History Organizations 2019 Conference that showed CDNP exhibiting at public fairs and festivals.
Date: 06/03/2019
Primary URL:
http://clho.org/2019-Annual-ConferencePrimary URL Description: CLHO Conference page
Conference Name: Connecticut League of History Organizations Annual Conference
Community Day of the New Haven Arts and Ideas Festival (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Community Day of the New Haven Arts and Ideas Festival
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Booth with stand up displays of labor and African American history clips taken from our digitized newspapers.
Date: 06/08/2019
Primary URL:
https://www.artidea.org/events/scene-on-the-greenPrimary URL Description: New Haven Arts and Ideas Website
Conference Name: Community Day of the New Haven Arts and Ideas Festival
Paul Brown Monday Night Jazz (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Paul Brown Monday Night Jazz
Author: Gail Hurley
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Booth with a stand up display with clips illustrating 1940's jazz performance in Connecticut and publicizing an upcoming lecture on "Episodes of African American History found in Newly Digitized Historic Newspapers."
Date: 07/08/2019
Primary URL:
https://hartfordjazzsociety.com/paul-brown-monday-night-jazz-2019/Primary URL Description: Hartford Jazz Society
Conference Name: Paul Brown Monday Night Jazz - 2019
Episodes in Connecticut African American History: What Newly Digitized Newspapers Can Tell Us (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Episodes in Connecticut African American History: What Newly Digitized Newspapers Can Tell Us
Author: Robert Kinney
Abstract: CT State Library Lunchtime Lecture on African American History in the state as found in newly digitized newspapers.
Date: 07/18/2019
Primary URL:
https://ctstatelibrary.org/third-thursday-presentation-robert-kinney/Primary URL Description: Connecticut State Library Website with video link to the talk.
Secondary URL:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1086342385087663/Secondary URL Description: Facebook announcement of the lecture and photos of the event.
Conference Name: CT State Library Lunchtime Lecture Series
Stafford Springs Blues Festival (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Stafford Springs Blues Festival
Author: Gail Hurley
Author: Christine M. Gauvreau
Abstract: Booth with a stand up display with clips illustrating 1940's blues performer and clips from digitized Stafford newspapers.
Date: 08/03/2019
Primary URL:
https://www.facebook.com/events/stafford-springs-blues-fest/2019-stafford-springs-blues-festival/367496873982084/Primary URL Description: Facebook page of Stafford Springs Blues Festival
Conference Name: Stafford Springs Blues Festival
Exhibit banners and materials on display at Stafford Library. (Exhibition)Title: Exhibit banners and materials on display at Stafford Library.
Curator: Gail Hurley
Abstract: CDNP exhibit banners are on display at the Stafford Library Sept.-Oct. 2019 as part of an exhibit for the town's 300th birthday.
Year: 2019
NDNP Awardee Meeting Presentations in Washington D.C. at NEH and LC (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: NDNP Awardee Meeting Presentations in Washington D.C. at NEH and LC
Abstract: Gail and Chris were invited to participate in presentation around outreach. Chris presented "Taking content back to communities," as part of a panel, and Gail presented "Marketing campaign/outreach to the general public," as part of the lightning round talks.
Author: Gail Hurley
Author: Christine Gauvreau
Date: 9/10/2019
Location: NEH and LC, Washington, D.C.
Exhibit at Connecticut AFL-CIO Constitutional Convention (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Exhibit at Connecticut AFL-CIO Constitutional Convention
Author: Robert Kinney
Abstract: Robert exhibited at the state AFL-CIO convention and reached out to get folks to sign up to show interest in our planned spring labor symposium on the history of the open shop campaign as evidence in our digitized historic labor newspapers. Held at Foxwoods Resort Casino.
Date: 10/3/2019
CT Digital Newspaper Project mentioned in the Hartford Courant (Blog Post)Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project mentioned in the Hartford Courant
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Abstract: Blog post about the Hartford Courant article discussing efforts to digitize historic Manchester, CT newspaper, with a mention of CDNP and interview with Christine Gauvreau.
Date: 12/27/2019
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2019/12/ct-digital-newspaper-project-mentioned-in-the-hartford-courant/Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP website
Nursing in the Nutmeg State – #ChronAmParty #NationalNursesWeek (Blog Post)Title: Nursing in the Nutmeg State – #ChronAmParty #NationalNursesWeek
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Abstract: Blog post on the history of nursing education in CT; written in conjunction with May #ChronAmParty for National Nurses Week.
Date: 5/18/2020
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2020/05/nursing-in-the-nutmeg-state-chronamparty-nationalnursesweek/Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP website
Connecticut’s Coverage of the Adoption of the 19th Amendment – #19SuffrageStories (Blog Post)Title: Connecticut’s Coverage of the Adoption of the 19th Amendment – #19SuffrageStories
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Abstract: Blog post on CT newspaper coverage on the adoption of the 19th Amendment.
Date: 8/26/2020
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2020/08/connecticuts-coverage-of-the-adoption-of-the-19th-amendment-19suffragestories/Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CDNP website
Primary Sources: CT's Digital Newspapers (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Primary Sources: CT's Digital Newspapers
Author: Gail Hurley
Abstract: Presentation to CT technical high school teachers on digital resources at the CT State Library, including CDNP titles in Chronicling America.
Date: 9/29/2020
Conference Name: CT Technical High Schools professional development day
CT Digital Newspaper Project Online Resources (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project Online Resources
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Abstract: Presentation at CT History Day's Educators Workshop for the 2020-2021 History Day kickoff.
Date: 10/23/2020
Primary URL:
https://www.historydayct.org/educator-workshops.htmlConference Name: CT History Day Educators Workshop
The 1918-1919 Influenza Epidemic in Connecticut (Course or Curricular Material)Title: The 1918-1919 Influenza Epidemic in Connecticut
Author: Caroline Hron Weigle
Abstract: Guide to newspaper content on the 1918-1919 influenza epidemic in CT, written by volunteer Caroline Hron Weigle.
Year: 2020
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2020/11/the-1918-1919-influenza-epidemic-in-connecticut/Primary URL Description: CDNP website
Secondary URL:
https://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperSecondary URL Description: CDNP Twitter page
Audience: Other
Trinity College Public Humanities Collaborative Projects (Course or Curricular Material)Title: Trinity College Public Humanities Collaborative Projects
Author: Student interns
Abstract: CDNP was selected to be a community partner for the Trinity College Public Humanities Collaborative (https://cher.trincoll.edu/community-learning/public-humanities-collaborative/), a summer research opportunity for undergraduate students to work on public humanities projects. Over the course of ten weeks (May 24-July 30, 2021), CDNP worked with three student interns to create two new guides to newspaper content, The Mental Hygiene Movement in Connecticut (https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/the-mental-hygiene-movement-in-connecticut/) and the Mansfield State Training School. The guides help researchers find content on these topics in CT newspapers, and incorporate an interactive timeline made using TimelineJS.
Year: 2021
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/the-mental-hygiene-movement-in-connecticut/Primary URL Description: Mental Hygiene Movement in Connecticut guide
Secondary URL:
https://cher.trincoll.edu/community-learning/public-humanities-collaborative/Secondary URL Description: Trinity College Public Humanities Collaborative
Audience: Undergraduate
CT State Library 3rd Thursday Program - "Ciao, Connecticut! Exploring Connecticut's Italian Newspapers" (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: CT State Library 3rd Thursday Program - "Ciao, Connecticut! Exploring Connecticut's Italian Newspapers"
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Abstract: Presentation celebrating the launch of Italian titles in Chronicling America. Included background on papers, content highlights, and a demonstration of how to locate and search the papers in Chronicling America.
Date: 05/20/2021
CT State Library 3rd Thursday Program - "Inquiring about the Enquirer: Historical Litchfield Newspapers and the CT Digital Newspaper Project" (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: CT State Library 3rd Thursday Program - "Inquiring about the Enquirer: Historical Litchfield Newspapers and the CT Digital Newspaper Project"
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Abstract: Presentation celebrating the launch Litchfield County Post/Enquirer in Chronciling America. Included overview of CDNP, demonstration of how to location and search the papers in Chronicling America, and guests from Litchfield Historical Society, who discussed using and searching the papers, highlighted content, and educational/research value of papers.
Date: 06/24/2021
Litchfield County Post and Litchfield Enquirer Now Online (Blog Post)Title: Litchfield County Post and Litchfield Enquirer Now Online
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Abstract: Announcement that two new titles are up on Chronicling America
Date: 03/11/2021
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2021/03/litchfield-county-post-and-litchfield-enquirer-now-online/Primary URL Description: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Blog Title: Project News
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Connecticut Suffragists and the Case of Bessie Wakefield (Blog Post)Title: Connecticut Suffragists and the Case of Bessie Wakefield
Author: Anna Newman
Abstract: Post discussing the murder trial of Bessie Wakefield in 1913, and subsequent sentencing, both of which CT suffragists palyed a role in.
Date: 03/24/2021
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2021/03/bessie-wakefield/Primary URL Description: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project
New Issues of La Sentinella Now Online! (Blog Post)Title: New Issues of La Sentinella Now Online!
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Abstract: Announcement that new issues of La Sentinella are up on Chronicling America, completing run that was initially digitized in 3rd cycle along with issues of L'Indipendente and La Tribuna del Connecticut.
Date: 04/05/2021
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2021/04/new-issues-of-la-sentinella-now-online/Primary URL Description: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Blog Title: Project News
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Commemoration of Amistad Trial Tweet (Blog Post)Title: Commemoration of Amistad Trial Tweet
Author: Anna Newman
Abstract: Twitter post highlighting Litchfield Enquirer's coverage of the Amistad trail, in conjunction with the ship being docked in Hartford in 2021
Date: 09/07/2021
Primary URL:
https://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CDNP Twitter page
Blog Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project Tweet
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
On This Day in CT History Tweet (Blog Post)Title: On This Day in CT History Tweet
Author: Anna Newman
Abstract: Twitter post highlighting CT's ratification of the 19th amendment
Date: 09/14/2021
Primary URL:
http://https://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CDNP Twitter page
Blog Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project Tweet
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
September #ChronAmParty posts - #NationalSewingMonth (Blog Post)Title: September #ChronAmParty posts - #NationalSewingMonth
Author: Anna Newman
Abstract: Shared excerpts on Twitter from CT newspapers in honor of National Sewing Month.
Date: 09/21/2021
Primary URL:
https://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CDNP Twitter page
Blog Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project Tweet
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
On This Day World Series Tweet (Blog Post)Title: On This Day World Series Tweet
Author: Anna Newman
Abstract: Twitter post highlight New Haven Morning Journal and Courier coverage of the first modern World Series in 1903
Date: 10/01/2021
Primary URL:
https://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CDNP Twitter
Blog Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project Tweet
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
On this Day 100 Years Ago Tweet (Blog Post)Title: On this Day 100 Years Ago Tweet
Author: Anna Newman
Abstract: Twitter post highlighting women voting for the first time in CT after passage of suffrage
Date: 10/03/2021
Primary URL:
https://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CDNP Twitter page
Blog Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project Tweet
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
Tweet announcing receipt of Fifth NDNP Grant (Blog Post)Title: Tweet announcing receipt of Fifth NDNP Grant
Author: Anna Newman
Abstract: Twitter post sharing the news that we received our fifth NDNP grant for a 2021-2023 grant cycle
Date: 10/07/2021
Primary URL:
https://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CDNP Twitter page
Blog Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project Tweet
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
Tweet for Fire Prevention Week (Blog Post)Title: Tweet for Fire Prevention Week
Author: Anna Newman
Abstract: Shared excerpts on Twitter from CT newspapers showing how CT commemorated Fire Prevention Week in the past
Date: 10/08/2021
Primary URL:
https://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CDNP Twitter page
Blog Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project Tweet
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
October #ChronAmParty posts - #HalloweenSpooktacular (Blog Post)Title: October #ChronAmParty posts - #HalloweenSpooktacular
Author: Anna Newman
Abstract: Shared excerpts on Twitter from CT newspapers that highlight Halloween
Date: 10/19/2021
Primary URL:
https://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CDNP Twitter page
Blog Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project Tweet
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
CT Digital Newspaper Project (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Abstract: Presentation at CT History Day's Educators Workshop for the 2021-2022 History Day kickoff
Date: 11/10/2021
November #ChronAmParty posts - #TurkeyTrot (Blog Post)Title: November #ChronAmParty posts - #TurkeyTrot
Author: Anna Newman
Abstract: Shared excerpts on Twitter from CT newspapers that highlighted Thanksgiving and turkeys
Date: 11/16/2021
Primary URL:
https://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CDNP Twitter page
Blog Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project Tweet
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
CT Digital Newspaper Project (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Abstract: Presentation for the Connecticut Society of Genealogists on CDNP and finding CT newspapers in Chronicling America
Date: 12/09/2021
December #ChronAmParty posts - #ElfIssues (Blog Post)Title: December #ChronAmParty posts - #ElfIssues
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Abstract: Shared excerpts on Twitter from CT newspapers that highlight Christmas elves
Date: 12/21/2021
Primary URL:
https://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CDNP Twitter page
Blog Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project Tweet
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
More Historic CT Newspapers Now Online! (Blog Post)Title: More Historic CT Newspapers Now Online!
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Abstract: Blog post announcing that all of the newspapers digtiized during our 2019-2021 grant cycle are now available on Chronicling America, including background information on Waterbury Democrat and links to all titles
Date: 01/11/2022
Primary URL:
https://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2022/01/more-historic-ct-newspapers-now-online/Blog Title: CDNP News
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project website
New CT content in Chronicling America Tweet (Blog Post)Title: New CT content in Chronicling America Tweet
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Abstract: Twitter post sharing the news that all the content digitized during the 2019-2021 grant cycle is available on Chronicling America
Date: 01/11/2022
Primary URL:
https://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CDNP Twitter page
Blog Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project Tweet
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
January #ChronAmParty posts (Blog Post)Title: January #ChronAmParty posts
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Abstract: Shared excerpts on Twitter from CT newspapers in honor of National Soup Month
Date: 01/18/2022
Primary URL:
https://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CDNP Twitter page
Blog Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project Tweet
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
February #ChronAmParty posts (Blog Post)Title: February #ChronAmParty posts
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Abstract: Shared excerpts on Twitter from CT newspapers in honor of Black History Month
Date: 02/15/2022
Primary URL:
https://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CDNP Twitter page
Blog Title: CT Digital Newspaper Project Tweet
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
CLHO Colleague Circle - Digitizing the Newspapers of Connecticut (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: CLHO Colleague Circle - Digitizing the Newspapers of Connecticut
Author: Gail Hurley
Author: Nicole Besseghir
Author: Anna Newman
Abstract: Introductory webinar for CT institutions on digitizing historic newspapers.
Date: 04/07/2022
Conference Name: CT League of History Organizations (CLHO) Colleague Circle
Exhibit Table at CT League of History Organizations (CLHO) Conference (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Exhibit Table at CT League of History Organizations (CLHO) Conference
Author: Gail Hurley
Author: Anna Newman
Abstract: Staffed table at CLHO conference to share information on CDNP and Chronicling America
Date: 06/06/2022
Primary URL:
https://clho.org/conference/2022Primary URL Description: CLHO Annual Conference 2022 website
Conference Name: CT League of History Organizations (CLHO) Annual Conference 2022
Digitizing the Newspapers of Connecticut (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Digitizing the Newspapers of Connecticut
Author: Gail Hurley
Author: Anna Newman
Abstract: Lightning Talk at CTDA Annual Meeting on the support available from CT State Library for institutions digitizing historic newspapers
Date: 06/18/2022
Conference Name: CT Digital Archive (CTDA) Annual Meeting
Outreach and Special Partnerships (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Outreach and Special Partnerships
Author: Gail Hurley
Abstract: Presentation at NDNP Annual Meeting
Date: 09/30/2022
Conference Name: NDNP Annual Meeting 2022
Twitter Posts (Blog Post)Title: Twitter Posts
Author: CDNP Staff
Abstract: Twitter posts highlighted content in CT newspapers for National Physical Education and Sport Week, International Nurses Day, and National Endangered Species Day. We also participated in the May #ArchivesHashtagParty (#ArchivesBabies).
Date: 05/12/2023
Primary URL:
http://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
Secondary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.orgSecondary URL Description: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Blog Title: May Twitter Posts
Website: Twitter
World War II in 2022: Connecticut and the Second World War (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: World War II in 2022: Connecticut and the Second World War
Author: NIcole Besseghir
Abstract: Presentation at Association for the Study of Connecticut History (ASCH) at their Fall Conference.
Date: 11/12/2022
Primary URL:
https://asch-cthistory.org/asch-fall-2022-conference/Primary URL Description: ASCH Website
Conference Name: ASCH Fall 2022 Conference
Twitter Posts (Blog Post)Title: Twitter Posts
Author: Erin Shapland
Abstract: Twitter posts highlighted content in CT Newspapers for the first day of Spring and National Puppy Day, as well as coverage of the Cullen-Harrison Act and a bill to allow women's jury service in CT.
Date: 03/21/23
Primary URL:
http://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
Secondary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.orgSecondary URL Description: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Blog Title: March Twitter Posts
Website: Twitter
Twitter Posts (Blog Post)Title: Twitter Posts
Author: Erin Shapland
Abstract: Twitter posts highlighted content in CT newspapers for National Poetry Month, National Student Athlete Day, and International Jazz Day, as well as coverage of Prohibition in CT, and the Titanic.
Date: 04/13/23
Primary URL:
http://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
Secondary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.orgSecondary URL Description: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Blog Title: April Twitter Posts
Introducing the Bradley Beam (Blog Post)Title: Introducing the Bradley Beam
Author: Erin Shapland
Abstract: This blog post introduce the newly digitized newspaper the Bradley Beam, adapted from our title essay on this title.
Date: 05/31/2023
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject..org/2023/05/introducing-the-bradley-beam/Primary URL Description: CT Digital Newspaper Project blog posts
Blog Title: History Blogs
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Twitter Posts (Blog Post)Title: Twitter Posts
Author: Erin Shapland
Abstract: Twitter posts highlighted content in CT newspapers for Alcoholics Anonymous Founders' Day, #Stararchives (horoscopes), and Pride Month, as well as coverage of the allied invasion of Normandy. We also participate in the June #ArchivesHashtagParty(#ArchivesUnderTheSea).
Date: 06/12/2023
Primary URL:
http://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
Blog Title: June Twitter Posts
Website: Twitter
The Prohibition Era in Connecticut (Course or Curricular Material)Title: The Prohibition Era in Connecticut
Author: Erin Shapland
Abstract: This topic guide guides researchers to researching Prohibition in Connecticut using historic newspapers in Chronicling America. The guide includes a background summary, suggested search terms, sample articles, and a bibliography.
Year: 2023
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/topic-guides/the-prohibition-era-in-connecticut/Primary URL Description: Topic guide on the Prohibition Era in Connecticut
Audience: Undergraduate
Prohibition in the United States: A 100-Year Retrospective (Blog Post)Title: Prohibition in the United States: A 100-Year Retrospective
Author: Erin Shapland
Abstract: Prohibition in the United States: A 100-Year Retrospective is a 5-part blog series offering readers an overview of the history of drug prohibition in the United States using historical newspapers and focusing on two of the nation's most widely used psychoactive drugs: alcohol and marijuana. Part 1 "Early Temperance and the War of Drugs," kicks off the series with an exploration of how each drug came to be illegal in the first place.
Date: 07/03/2023
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2023/07/prohibition-in-the-united-states-a-100-year-retrospective-early-temperance-and-the-war-on-drugs/Primary URL Description: CT Digital Newspaper Project Blogs
Blog Title: History Blogs
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Prohibition in the United States: A 100-Year Retrospective (Blog Post)Title: Prohibition in the United States: A 100-Year Retrospective
Author: Erin Shapland
Abstract: Prohibition in the United States: A 100-Year Retrospective is a 5-part blog series offering readers an overview of the history of drug prohibition in the United States using historical newspapers and focusing on two of the nation's most widely used psychoactive drugs: alcohol and marijuana. Part 2, "The Cost of Deregulation," compares the deregulated bootleg alcohol market of the Prohibition era with the deregulated cannabis market of today.
Date: 07/10/2023
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2023/07/prohibition-in-the-united-states-a-100-year-retrospective-the-cost-of-deregulation/Primary URL Description: CDNP Website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Prohibition in the United States: A 100-Year Retrospective (Blog Post)Title: Prohibition in the United States: A 100-Year Retrospective
Author: Erin Shapland
Abstract: Prohibition in the United States: A 100-Year Retrospective is a 5-part blog series offering readers an overview of the history of drug prohibition in the United States using historical newspapers and two of the nation's most widely used psychoactive drugs - alcohol and marijuana. Part 3, "As Medicine," compares medical marijuana as it is now with the fleeting world of medicinal beer, wine, and most commonly, liquor.
Date: 07/17/2023
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2023/07/prohibition-in-the-united-states-a-100-year-retrospective-as-medicine/Primary URL Description: CDNP Website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Prohibition in the United States: A 100-Year Retrospective (Blog Post)Title: Prohibition in the United States: A 100-Year Retrospective
Author: Erin Shapland
Abstract: Prohibition in the United States: A 100-Year Retrospective is a 5-part blog series offering readers an overview of the history of drug prohibition in the United States using historical newspapers and two of the nation's most widely used psychoactive drugs - alcohol and marijuana. Part 4, "Enforcement: Legal and Otherwise," compares the legal and vigilante drug enforcement of the Prohibition Era with the inconsistent approaches of legal drug enforcement of the modern day.
Date: 07/24/2023
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2023/07/prohibition-in-the-united-states-a-100-year-retrospective-enforcement-legal-and-otherwise/Primary URL Description: CDNP Website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Prohibition in the United States: A 100-Year Retrospective (Blog Post)Title: Prohibition in the United States: A 100-Year Retrospective
Author: Erin Shapland
Abstract: Prohibition in the United States: A 100-Year Retrospective is a 5-part blog series offering readers an overview of the history of drug prohibition in the United States using historical newspapers and two of the nation's most widely used psychoactive drugs: alcohol and marijuana. Part 5, "Repeal, Taxation, and What Followed," wraps up the series by comparing the cost of drug enforcement with tax revenue following legalization, and discusses what happened when the 18th amendment was repealed. This post also includes the series bibliography.
Date: 07/31/2023
Primary URL:
http://ctdigitalnewspaperproject.org/2023/07/prohibition-in-the-united-states-a-100-year-retrospective-repeal-taxation-and-what-followed/Primary URL Description: CDNP Website
Blog Title: History blogs
Website: CT Digital Newspaper Project
Twitter Posts (Blog Post)Title: Twitter Posts
Author: Erin Shapland
Abstract: Twitter posts highlighted content in CT newspapers for National Ice Cream Day and #Barbenheimer, as well as coverage of the Hartford Circus Fire. We also participated in the July #ArchivesHashtagParty(#ArchivesVacay), and we highlighted the newly digitized Messenger newspaper.
Date: 07/06/2023
Primary URL:
http://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
Blog Title: July Twitter Posts
Website: Twitter
Twitter Posts (Blog Post)Title: Twitter Posts
Author: Erin Shapland
Abstract: Twitter posts highlighted content in CT newspapers about cats, dogs, horses, and other animals for some fun summer Friday content.
Date: 08/11/2023
Primary URL:
http://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
Blog Title: August Twitter Posts
Website: Twitter
Twitter Posts (Blog Post)Title: Twitter Posts
Author: Erin Shapland
Abstract: Twitter posts highlighted content in CT newspapers about Benedict Arnold, Women's fashion 1941-1960, and the Great New England Hurricane of 1938.
Date: 09/21/2023
Primary URL:
http://twitter.com/CTDigNewspaperPrimary URL Description: CT Digital Newspaper Project Twitter
Blog Title: September Twitter Posts
Website: Twitter