Hear Ye, Hear Ye

The American Civil War: A Connecticut Focus
Historical Society & Wilton Library Scholarly Series

Connecticut Women in the Civil War: Sunday, Feb. 26
Dione Longley
When: 4:00 to 5:30 PM
Where: Wilton Library, 137 Old Ridgefield Road

Connecticut's African-American Soldiers: Sunday, March 4
Asst. Prof. David Koch
When: 4:00 to 5:30 PM
Where: Wilton Historical Society, 224 Danbury Road

The Artist in the Civil War: Sunday, March 18
Artist Don Troiani
When: 4:00 to 5:30 PM
Where: Wilton Library, 137 Old Ridgefield Road

Winner of the recent Lionel train set raffle presented with train set.

Welcome

Welcome to The Wilton Historical Society. We are located in Wilton, Connecticut, however, we are pleased that our museum and programs are enjoyed by people throughout the region of Southwestern Connecticut and adjacent New York State.

American Civil War Series:
Mahone's counterattack The American Civil War Series, Part II: A Connecticut Focus scholarly lecture series continues through March. Featuring prominent authors, artists and historians the series discusses the role and impact of Connecticut men, women, African-Americans and artists on the War Between the States.

Our Mission:
To help our community:

Activities:
On our web site, you will see the many ways we go about fulfilling our mission. Our near-term activities are on the right. The underscored items are links to additional information. On the upper left, there are links to information about the Wilton Historical Society. We are particularly proud of our museum and youth programs, and be sure to visit the calendar and photo gallery.

Membership and Volunteers:
Of course, like any similar organization, The Wilton Historical Society depends on a strong membership base and volunteer support. If you are not yet a member or a volunteer, we cordially invite you to become a member and to join in the fun by volunteering in support of our mission.

Thank you for coming to our web site. Enjoy it and please visit us in Wilton.

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