History
100 Years Ago in Suffield
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Selected from the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal and lightly annotated by Wendy Taylor, Kent Memorial Library.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/history/page/7/)
Selected from the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal and lightly annotated by Wendy Taylor, Kent Memorial Library.
When the Bradley Field air base was constructed in 1941, The First National Bank of Suffield established its first branch office in an Army Air Corps building there.
Everyone is welcome to attend a Witness Stone Installation ceremony for Old Ti, also known as Titus Kent.
Suffield has a rich history that is deeply intertwined with the early development of New England.
The Suffield Historical Society will meet on Tuesday, April 16, at 7 p.m. in the Second Baptist Church’s Common Room.
Last summer the Suffield Historical Society received a message from a gentleman in Pennsylvania. He had in his possession a Suffield ledger which he wondered if anyone would want
Selected from the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal and lightly annotated by Wendy Taylor, Kent Memorial Library.
When the clubhouse of the Suffield Country Club burned on New Year’s morning, 1953, this photo was taken by Chet Madey, who lived nearby.
This Friday, Saturday or Sunday, drive 40 minutes to Winsted, one of Connecticut’s oldest mill towns.
Selected from the pages of the Windsor Locks Journal and lightly annotated by Wendy Taylor, Kent Memorial Library.