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Hebron Historical Society is located in the southeastern corner of Tolland County, Connecticut. Please send a letter with your inquiries or questions to:
Architectural Historian John Obed Curtis determines ell portion of structure built between 1750 and 1775; does not rule out that the ell was home to Cesar and Lowis Peters and their children. ReadCurtis' report...
Documentary Historian Bruce Clouette concludes property at 150 East Street most likely the site of the abduction of Cesar and Lowis Peters and their children. Read Clouette's report and his supporting Appendix I, Appendix II, and Appendix III.
Hartford Courant releases major story onCurtis andClouette studieson Peters House. Read Stephanie Summers' article...
Rivereast writes first story on Curtis Architectural Study. Read Sarah McCoy's article...
Journal Inquirer reports HPTAG grant studies conclude Peters House was likely site of historic abduction. Read Robert Muirhead's article...
Hebron Historical Society P.O. Box 43 Hebron, CT. 06248
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