Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut is a U. S. state in southern New England that has a mix of coastal cities and rural areas dotted with small towns. Mystic is famed for its Seaport museum filled with centuries-old ships, and the beluga whale exhibits at Mystic Aquarium. On Long Island Sound, the city of New Haven is known as the home of Yale University and its acclaimed Peabody Museum of Natural History.

People died in Connecticut (First 49 people) - Page 17

Arthur K. Watson

Arthur K. Watson

Ambassador

Mike Wallace

Mike Wallace

American journalist

Philip Johnson

Philip Johnson

American architect

Ludlow Ogden Smith

Ludlow Ogden Smith

Businessman

Fischer Black

Fischer Black

American economist

Alexander Lowen

Alexander Lowen

American physician

Chase G. Woodhouse

Chase G. Woodhouse

Former United States Representative

Bliss Carman

Bliss Carman

Canadian poet

Stuart Symington

Stuart Symington

Former United States Secretary of the Air Force

Jens Risom

Jens Risom

Danish-American designer

William Attwood

William Attwood

American journalist

Eliot Noyes

Eliot Noyes

American architect

Helen Reimensnyder Martin

Helen Reimensnyder Martin

American author

Gonzalez Lodge

Gonzalez Lodge

American author

Arthur Szyk

Arthur Szyk

Polish artist

John Mehegan

John Mehegan

American jazz pianist

Elmer Oliphant

Elmer Oliphant

American football player

Margarete Bieber

Margarete Bieber

American-German art historian

Nancy Cook

Nancy Cook

American educator

Patricia Lauber

Patricia Lauber

American author

Maurice Heenan

Maurice Heenan

New Zealand barrister

Philip Caldwell

Philip Caldwell

Businessperson

Francis Sedgwick

Francis Sedgwick

Edie Sedgwick's brother

Allan Sloane

Allan Sloane

Author

Robert S. Summers

Robert S. Summers

American legal scholar

Edith Barretto Stevens Parsons

Edith Barretto Stevens Parsons

American Sculptor

Gerald K. Geerlings

Gerald K. Geerlings

American artist

J. J. Stevenson

J. J. Stevenson

American geoscientist

Thomas Francis Gallagher II

Thomas Francis Gallagher II

Peter Gallagher's father

Mary Ann Gallagher

Mary Ann Gallagher

Bacteriologist

John Vincent Coulter

John Vincent Coulter

Ann Coulter's father

William H. Rand

William H. Rand

Co-Founder of Rand McNally

Bruce Rogers

Bruce Rogers

American visual artist

Charles F. Chandler

Charles F. Chandler

American chemist

Clara Louise Kellogg

Clara Louise Kellogg

American operatic soprano

Michael Wallerstein

Michael Wallerstein

Political scientist

Hermann Broch

Hermann Broch

Austrian writer

Steven Orszag

Steven Orszag

American mathematician

Teresa Wright

Teresa Wright

American actress

James Broderick

James Broderick

American actor

Josef Albers

Josef Albers

German artist

James Tobin

James Tobin

American economist

Jedidiah Morse

Jedidiah Morse

Geographer ‧ Samuel Morse's father

Oliver Winchester

Oliver Winchester

American businessman

Sarah Boone

Sarah Boone

American inventor

Bronisław Malinowski

Bronisław Malinowski

Polish olympic athlete

Margaret Sullavan

Margaret Sullavan

American film actress

Robert Shaw

Robert Shaw

Footballer

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