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 28 people) - Page 38

Eliphalet Dyer

Eliphalet Dyer

Former Delegate to the Continental Congress

Louise Cox

Louise Cox

Australian architect

Alfred A. Burnham

Alfred A. Burnham

Former United States Representative

Henry Molaison

Henry Molaison


Oliver Ellsworth

Oliver Ellsworth

Former Chief Justice of the United States

Gretchen Merrill

Gretchen Merrill

American figure skater

Christopher Miner Spencer

Christopher Miner Spencer

American inventor

William Phelps

William Phelps

Colonist

Hanna Batatu

Hanna Batatu

Historian

Lorrin A. Cooke

Lorrin A. Cooke

Former Governor of Connecticut

Joseph Fire Crow

Joseph Fire Crow

Flutist

Dori Laub

Dori Laub

American-Israeli psychiatrist

Abraham S. Goldstein

Abraham S. Goldstein


Leroy Anderson

Leroy Anderson

American composer

John B. Watson

John B. Watson

American psychologist

Yves Tanguy

Yves Tanguy

French painter

Katherine Ann Berman

Katherine Ann Berman

Chris Berman's wife

Joe Beck

Joe Beck

American jazz guitarist

Kay Sage

Kay Sage

American artist

Alice Dalgliesh

Alice Dalgliesh

American writer

Eugene Savage

Eugene Savage

American painter

Allen B. Wilson

Allen B. Wilson

Inventor

Samuel McClellan

Samuel McClellan


Caroll Spinney

Caroll Spinney

American puppeteer

Clarence Winthrop Bowen

Clarence Winthrop Bowen

American author

Roger W. Brockett

Roger W. Brockett

American professor

Walker Evans

Walker Evans

American photographer

Elizabeth Bentley

Elizabeth Bentley

American spy