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Vol 9, 2008
( 5 Articles )
KILLINGLY Journal On-Line Ninth Edition - December 2008

On these pages the Killingly Historical Society continues to publish articles, stories, and remembrances about the people and places in Killingly and the villages within its borders. We try to make the town
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Vol 8, 2007
( 7 Articles )
KILLINGLY Journal On-Line Eighth Edition - October 2007
On these pages the Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. continues to publish articles, stories, and remembrances about the people and places in Killingly and the villages within its borders. We try to make the town's history come alive for you. All these articles have appeared in the Society's semi-annual publication, The Killingly Historical Journal. If you would like to comment or contribute material to these pages, please contact the Society. --Natalie L. Coolidge, Journal Editor In This Issue:
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Vol 7, 2005
( 8 Articles )
KILLINGLY Journal On-Line Seventh Edition - September 2005 Early Firefighting Equipment in Front of the Old Borough Hall (later to become the Polish-American Club, American Legion Hall, and presently the Rain Desert.) On these pages the Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. continues to publish articles, stories, and remembrances about the people and places in Killingly and the villages within its borders. We try to make the town’s history come alive for you. All these articles have appeared in the Society’s semi-annual publication, the Killingly Historical Journal. If you would like to comment or contribute material for these pages, please contact the Society. -- Natalie L. Coolidge, Journal Editor In This Issue:
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Vol 6, 2003
( 7 Articles )
KILLINGLY Journal On-Line Sixth Edition - April 2003 On these pages the Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. continues to publish articles, stories, and remembrances about the people and places in Killingly and the villages within its borders. We try to make the town's history come alive for you. We will also include some genealogies, records from family Bibles and many other interesting and, hopefully, helpful information. There may even be a few chuckles along the way. All these articles have appeared in the Society's semi-annual publication, The Killingly Historical Journal. If you would like to comment or contribute material for these pages, please contact the Society. -- Natalie Coolidge, Journal Editor In This Issue:
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Vol 5, 2001
( 6 Articles )
KILLINGLY Journal On-Line Fifth Edition - May 2001
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Vol 4, 2000
( 6 Articles )
KILLINGLY Journal On-Line Fourth Edition - June 2000
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Vol 3, 1999
( 8 Articles )
KILLINGLY Journal On-Line Third Edition - October 1999On these pages the Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. continues to publish articles, stories, and remembrances about the people and places in Killingly and the villages within its borders. We try to make the town's history come alive for you. We will also include some genealogies, records from family Bibles and many other interesting and, hopefully, helpful information. There may even be a few chuckles along way. If you would like to comment or contribute material for these pages, please contact the following E-mail address:
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Vol 2, 1998
( 8 Articles )
KILLINGLY Journal On-Line Second Edition - August 1998 The Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. is pleased to continue with its presentation of articles, stories, pictures, and remembrances about the people and places in Killingly and the unique villages within its borders. Those villages are, Attawaugan, Ballouville, Danielson, Dayville, East Killingly, Rogers and South Killingly. Some of the articles have already been published in issues of the Killingly Historical Journal that is published twice a year. We have received positive comments about this Journal OnLine. If you would like to offer any suggestions or contribute material for these pages, please contact the following E-mail address:
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Vol 1, 1997
( 4 Articles )
KILLINGLY Journal On-Line First Edition - December 1997 On these pages the Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. plans to publish articles, stories, and remembrances about the people and places in Killingly and the villages within its borders. We hope to make the town's history come alive for you. We will also include some genealogies, records from family Bibles and many other interesting and, hopefully, helpful information. There may even be a few chuckles along the way. If you would like to comment or contribute material for these pages, please contact the following E-mail address:
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