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EPISODE · Apr 4, 2017 · 31 MIN

28. Connecticut in WWI: Letters from the Front

from Grating the Nutmeg

With equal doses of wit and bravado, hear the stories of New Britain's Stanley Works employees serving in France with World War I-era music recorded from the original records in the collection of Henry Arneth. For more Connecticut in World War I: Listen to episode 24 for a dramatic reading of Cleveland Moffett's 1915 fictional cautionary tale "The German invasion of Connecticut," and episode 25 for the story of the Connecticut National Guard's service on the Mexican border in 1916.   Read about Connecticut in World War I in the Spring 2017 issue of Connecticut Explored, the magazine of Connecticut history, available by subscription or single issue at ctexplored.org.   We wish to thank Karen Hudkins and Andrea Kulak from the New Britain Industrial Museum, Henry Arneth, and CCSU students Jacob Carey, Joe Guerrera, and Ryan Paolino. This episode was produced by Elizabeth Normen and Patrick O'Sullivan.

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