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With the rise in prominence of Hartford in the 1820s, the society's committee decided to house its first meetings in the city. Yet despite a flurry of activity, the society became inactive after 1825 and it was not until 1839 when new interest regained. The first official quarters for the CMCH were
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that is open to the public. It houses a research center containing 270,000 artifacts and graphics and over 100,000 books and pamphlets. It holds one of the largest costume and textile collections in New England. It was known as the Connecticut Historical Society from its founding until 2023.
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as a full-time librarian and it was under his tenure that membership doubled, the annual income increased five-fold and the collection grew. To accommodate the expanding collection, the CMCH bought a house on Elizabeth Street, which had previously belonged to the inventor
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in 1843. By 1844, the collections had grown to include 250 bound volumes of newspapers, 6,000 pamphlets, and various collections of manuscripts, coins, portraits and furniture. New officers were elected including
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Permanent exhibits include "Making Connecticut", about the history of Connecticut, and "Inn & Tavern Signs". There are also galleries for temporary exhibitions. Recent exhibit topics include the
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Under Robbins's tenure, the new quarters were open six days a week and interpretive tours of objects were given. Some early objects in the collection were a chest of
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contributed to the society's work through various published research and lectures. The first woman elected in the organization was Ellen D. Larned in 1870.
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objects important to the history of the Connecticut, and the United States more generally. The first elected officers were Trumbull, Day, Robbins,
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magazine and retrieved speakers for lectures who could address groups throughout Connecticut.
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Puleo, Tom (9 June 2003). "Museum Project Fades Away; Historical Society Rethinking Future".
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As its collections expanded, the historical society moved into a room in the newly built
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History museum, library, archive, education center in Connecticut, United States
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Cohen, Jeffrey B. (28 February 2005). "Big East Tourney a Tryout for City".
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The Connecticut Historical Society, 1975 : a brief illustrated history
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in 1825, the CMCH is one of the oldest historical societies in the US.
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as its first librarian because of his extensive book collection and
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In 1825, a petition signed by citizens of Connecticut including
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and created a permanent exhibit "History Is All Around Us".
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The society's new ideals and direction were spearheaded by
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Condon, Tom (17 Sep 2006). "Hartford's New Time Machine".
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Condon, Tom (12 July 2001). "Our History Needs a Home".
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Thomas Robbins
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