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Torrington
Historical Society |
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| The John H. Thompson Memorial Library &
Archives |
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The John H. Thompson Memorial Library and
Archives are open to the public for research purposes from
January 2 to December 15, Tuesday through Friday, from 1 to
4 p.m. or by appointment.
The Torrington Historical Society maintains an interest in
acquiring more information on and photographs of Torrington
families, businesses, and industries in pursuit of its mission
to collect and conserve materials pertaining to local history. |
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| Library |
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With over 2000 books and pamphlets in its collection, the
library's titles focus is on works of Torrington history,
as well as Litchfield County and Connecticut history. Among
the library offerings are Orcutt's History of Torrington,
Connecticut, the 3-volume history of Torrington by Bess
and Merrill Bailey titled The Formative Years, The Growth
Years and The Annealing Years, the 1994 publication Erastus
Hodges 1781-1847 by Theodore B. Hodges, and The John
Brown Birthplace by David Ross Bennett. These titles are
also available for purchase. Additional resources include
the Torrington directories dating to the late 19th century
and Historic Resource Surveys of Torrington's central business
district or downtown, West Torrington, and the Torringford
area.
The library has a number of biographical works on both individuals
and families of note in Torrington history along with genealogical
works compiled and contributed by local families.
The library also has an extensive collection of books about
famed abolitionist and Torrington native, John Brown. Research
material on John Brown and his Torrington birthplace is housed
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| Archives |
Approximately 800 linear feet of storage house
the society's archival resources consisting of articles, photos,
correspondence and other material that document the history
of Torrington and the individuals and events that contributed
to that history. Divided into categories ranging from churches
and clubs to military records and town government, the archives
contain several special collections. Among these are account
books and ledgers from 19th century Torrington businesses
and issues of Torrington newspapers on microfilm and bound
volumes.
Torrington's rich industrial past is well represented in
the archives with particular emphasis on the Torrington Company,
the Torrington Manufacturing Company, and the Hendey Machine
Company. A Torrington industry from 1870 to 1954, the Hendey
Machine Company is the subject of a permanent exhibit at the
society and photocopied versions of Hendey machine operator's
manuals are available for purchase.
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| Sanborn Insurance Map |
The 1852 map of Torrington published by Richard Clark and
Beer's 1874 Atlas of Litchfield County are among the
items in the archival map collection that also contains bird's
eye views of Torrington and a number of Sanborn Insurance
maps.
Among the holdings in the archives is a collection of architectural
drawings, most notably the 1000 sets of drawings from the
Torrington Building Company. The architectural drawings collection
includes the works of Torrington architects William E. Hunt
and Carl Victor Johnson.
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| Photographic collection |
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| John Norton Brooks |
The vast photographic collection includes daguerreotypes,
photographic prints, glass plate negatives and tintypes dating
from the mid 19th century to the present. These images provide
researchers with a wealth of information about the people,
places, institutions and events which shaped—and continue
to shape—Torrington's history. Views of Torrington by
local photographers such as Christie Siebert and F.O. Hills
can be found in this photographic archive. Also included are
several important sub-collections, among them the John Norton
Brooks (1870-1941) collection of late 19th and early 20th
century Torrington images and the Richard Schlott (1939-1998)
collection of mid-late 20th century negatives.
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The Torrington Historical Society was instrumental in the
1994 publication of the book Erastus Hodges, 1781-1847:
Connecticut Manufacturer, Merchant and Entrepreneur by
Theodore B. Hodges. The research material used by the author
and donated to the archives forms the Hodges Collection and
is made up of several thousand business letters written between
1799 and 1845, a nearly complete set of day books from 1796
to 1837, ledgers, contacts and personal letters.
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