June Visit to the Library or Halfway Brook Update

Desert Broom Library warnings June 2015.
Library snake alert area, June 2015.

It has been three years since I posted photos of the library closest to me and the snake alert signs.

Along with online research—including very helpful people at Dodd Research Center and Connecticut State Library both with amazing resources—I have been visiting the Desert Broom Library quite a bit recently with the investigation I have been doing regarding my Hickok and Hinman (and Leavenworth) ancestors who lived in what became South Britain and Southbury, part of Woodbury, Connecticut, in 1676.

My inquiries into the past of my Connecticut ancestors made me curious as to when they arrived in the New World, travel in the 1600s and 1700s, the history of Connecticut towns, how and when slavery started in Connecticut, the part my ancestors played (or didn’t play) in the Revolutionary War, etc.

Many of the books I read about online, I could obtain from my library, as it is part of the Phoenix Library System. But there were a couple books not available and the librarians were extremely helpful tracking down a library which would share. So I have a book currently on early transportation from a New Mexico library. The other book was only available from Colleges—but I am most appreciative of the librarians help.

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Envelopes from 1878 and 1879

Envelopes from 1878 and 1879.

I continue to organize my Halfway Brook files, when I am not doing new research.

This is one of the many images which I scanned in color. I was on such a steep learning curve when I first began compiling information that I often scanned items in black and white and/or too small.

Of course the world was “black and white” in “olden days” so I didn’t really need to scan in color. I now have the option of creating books with color interiors at a more reasonable cost.

Some of my posts have included the images I did scan in color that were black and white in my Halfway Brook books.

Click on the image above twice to see the scan full size.

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