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Background Despite the medical importance of trichomoniasis, little is known about the genetic relatedness of Trichomonas vaginalis strains with similar biological characteristics....
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Connecticut’s Superior Court was created in 1711. It was the second level of the court system, sitting above the county and probate courts, but below the final court of appeal, which up until 1785...
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Background A growing number of laboratories are using the mouse as a model system in developmental biology as well as in molecular biology. Surprisingly, most of these laboratories do...
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Divorce records are often a valuable source of information for researchers, as they can provide sometimes difficult to find information like a couple's date of marriage, the names of children, and...
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In the early decades of the 19th century many aging Revolutionary War veterans lived in poverty. Congress, in an attempt to provide for those who had served their country, passed a landmark act...
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This index covers the years 1776-84 and references 867 individuals who were in some way charged as a Loyalist during the Revolutionary War. These original documents are from various County &...
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On March 8, 1864 a new Connecticut infantry regiment was mustered into military service during the American Civil War. The 29th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Regiment, over a thousand men...
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<strong>PLEASE NOTE: This is an index of a historical collection that contains words and phrases that may be offensive or harmful to individuals investigating these records</strong>. In...
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Connecticut State Archives Archival Record Group (RG) #069:050, Noble (William H. and Henrietta) Pension Applications General William H. Noble and his daughter Henrietta M. Noble, Pension Agents...
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<p>The National Death Index (NDI) is a centralized database of death record information on file in state vital statistics offices. Working with these state offices, the National Center for Health...
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Index to Town Claims to the Connecticut State Comptroller for payment for care of State Paupers, 1844-1907 In February of 1846, the Connecticut State Comptroller, Abijah Carrington received an...
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A conservator was a person appointed by a court to manage another’s finances or real estate. A guardian was a person appointed by the court to take care of minor children and their estate. This...
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The Wethersfield State Prison opened in September 1827 with the transfer of eighty-one prisoners from Newgate Prison. Modeled after the state-of-the-art Auburn State Prison in New York,...
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Future annual aridity index (AI, precipitation divided by potential evapotranspiration [PET]) was calculated from monthly temperature and precipitation data extracted from 10 General Circulation...
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The Connecticut Courant Index, 1764-1799 contains thousands of entries searchable by Name, Town, or Subject taken from a slip index found in the History & Genealogy Reading Room of the Connecticut...
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Connecticut State Archives Archival Record Group (RG) #073, Department of Veteran’s Affairs, Fitch’s Home for Soldiers Fitch’s Home for Soldiers and Orphans (1863-1940), also known as the Noroton...
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This is an index to articles of incorporation kept by the Commercial Recording Division of the office of the Secretary of the State. There are three types of entity covered by this...
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Records of the Judicial Department Papers by Subject. Index to Inquests of Connecticut Deaths, 1711-1892 Starting in 1639, the General Court of Connecticut requested the Deputy “to consider of...