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The Society and BPLCT Joint Programs

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December 1, 2023 Janis Langston

Watch… You Tube: Dr. King’s Summers in CT Tobacco

Watch… You Tube: The Flood of 1955 

Watch… You Tube: Early Houses of Wintonbury Parish and Bloomfield

Watch… You Tube: Slavery in Wintonbury: A Story Uncovered

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  • Welcome to the Wintonbury Historical Society
  • About Us
    • 65 Year History
    • Bylaws
    • Committees
    • Gift Shop
    • How to Join
    • Leaving a Legacy
    • Officers and Directors
  • Bloomfield History
    • 1600s
    • 1700s
    • 1800s
    • A Short History
    • Historic Cemeteries
      • Latimer Hill Cemetery
      • Old Wintonbury Cemetery
      • OWC Friends
  • Bloomfield’s Artful Gardens Tour – 2021
  • Donate
  • Early Houses of Wintonbury Parish – June 7, 2023
  • Filley House
    • Captain Oliver Filley House – Family Day
      • Captain Oliver Filley House – Family Day 2000
      • Captain Oliver Filley House – Family Day 2001
    • Captain Oliver Filley House History
    • Captain Oliver Filley House Rehabilitation Project
      • Captain Oliver Filley House – Studies & Reports
      • Captain Oliver Filley House – Architect’s Reports and Updates
  • Genealogy
  • Our Properties
    • Fannie R. Gabriel History Center
    • Old Farm School
      • Old Farm School History
    • Southwest District School
      • Southwest District School Rehabilitation Project
  • Resources
    • Job Descriptions
    • Links
    • Local History Articles
      • Education in Wintonbury
      • From Wintonbury to Bloomfield
      • GILLET or GILLETT or GILLETTE?
      • Simsbury Road’s Historic Mile
      • Sugar Maples, Cider Brandy and the Spite Barn
      • The Old Farm School
      • Three High Hills
      • Wintonbury Taverns
    • Newsletters
      • Newsletter Archive
    • Staycation
  • Town tours
    • Bus tours 2019
    • House tour 2018 photos

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