Ancient Order of HiberniansRick Connell
P.O. Box 1463
New London, CT 06320
Phone:
(860) 867-7866
The Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) is America’s oldest Irish Catholic Fraternal Organization founded in May,1836. The Order can trace its roots back to a series of similar societies that existed in Ireland for more than 300 years. The AOH evolved from a need in the early sixteen-hundreds to protect the lives of priests who risked immediate death to keep the Catholic Faith alive in occupied Ireland after the reign of England’s King Henry VIII. The Norwich division, founded in 1871, ceased to exist in 1986, leaving the New London and Hartford divisions as the only AOH divisions in the eastern region of Connecticut.
Welcome to Faith Trumbull Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Our chapter serves the city of Norwich and surrounding towns. The Daughters of the American Revolution, founded in 1890, and headquartered in Washington, DC is a non-profit, non- political volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through education.
Eastern Connecticut Ladies Ancient Order of HiberniansAnne Halloran Tortora
10 Huntington Street
New London, CT 06320
Phone:
(860) 334-9104
Members are involved in a wide variety of activities and events. Our Divisions are involved in numerous charity activities including food banks, clothing drives, visiting the elderly in nursing homes and hospitals, assisting our religious orders, raising money for worthy causes. Our Organization holds a National Irish Writing Contest for Junior and High School students each year. Our members participate in parades including the world’s largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Fifth Ave in Manhattan. Part of our mission is to promote our Irish culture, we do this by displaying exhibits and lecturing on Irish history, and supporting groups who are working toward preserving our rich history.
Emancipation Proclamation Commemoration CommitteeDale Plummer, Chair
307 Main St.
1st Floor
Norwich, CT 06360
View MapPhone:
(860) 859-5349
A project to cast the First Norwich Freedom Bell to commemorate the Emancipation Proclamation!
"The Forgotten Founders" located on 69 East Town Street, Norwich, CT. Historical Society with the mission to establish in Norwich a Library to recognize those men who served as President of the Continental Congress and later under our First Constitution, THE ARTICLE OF CONFEDERATION (1781-87) Also intend to establish a center to study that First Constitution Our local attorney Samuel Huntington was technically this country's First President March 1, 1781 when the 13 colony/states all voted ratification of "PERPETUAL UNION". The Founders Organization was started in 2003 by William B. Stanley.
German-American Cultural SocietyTrudy Goulet
387 Judson Ave.
Mystic, CT 06355
Phone:
(860) 536-4647
The Guns of Norwich Historical Society is committed to the preservation of the gunmaking history of the city of Norwich, Connecticut. The society was incorporated in 1996 as an organization for arms collectors, Norwich historians and those interested in local history. Members of the historical society meet bi-monthly at the Yantic Fire Department in Norwich to discuss recent business, upcoming events and to share information.
Italian Heritage & Cultural Comm of NorwichFrank Jacaruso
192 Wightman Ave.
Norwich, CT 06360
Phone:
(860) 889-0864