The Connecticut Public Records Project, led by Douglas Arnold, focuses on transcribing and publishing the state’s public records to make them accessible for research and genealogical purposes. The project emphasizes the importance of these records in understanding Connecticut’s legislative history and governance. By providing digital access to these documents, the initiative aims to support scholars, historians, and genealogists in their research endeavors, ensuring the preservation and dissemination of Connecticut’s historical records for future generations.
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The ADE brings historical documents to life by helping editors preserve, interpret, and share important records from the past with the public.
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