Trout Brook Tales

Episode 15: West Hartford & The Civil War

1 h 0 min · 17 de may de 2026
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When President Lincoln called for volunteers in April 1861, West Hartford answered. In this episode, host Chuck Coursey is joined by Town Historian Mary Donohue and CCSU History Professor Matt Warshauer to explore how this small Connecticut community was shaped by the Civil War - from its first enlistee to the monument that still stands today.

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