The Connecticut State Historical Society, Middletown Military Museum and
Russell Library are
sponsoring an event to preserve the memories and
mementos of The Great War.
If you have photos, documents, uniforms,
medals or other memorabilia, bring them to Russell Library on May 7 and
tell us the story of the items. The items will be scanned, and the
images stored in the Connecticut Digital Archive.
The Middletown
Military History Museum will gladly accept donations of memorabilia.
See
http://ctdigitalarchive.org/ or email CTinWW1@ct.gov for more
information.
Submitted by Ken McClellan, member of the Middletown RTC and veteran.
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