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New England Civil War Museum

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The New England Civil War Museum was established in March of 1994. It is housed in the Memorial Building in Rockville, Connecticut. The hall is comprised of the Grand Hall, an outer room and a kitchen. This Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Hall is still fully intact with all of its relics (the most identified collection in Connecticut), including prints, paintings, lithographs, photos, and original papers. The museum has a large collection of Civil War items and is a repository of information relating to the Grand Army of the Republic. The museum includes the Hirst brothers' collection (14th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry), the Thomas F. Burpee collection (colonel, 21st Connecticut Volunteer Infantry), and the Weston collection (musician, 5th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry). There are also numerous items of other veterans given to the post. The museum and library along with the hall and its rooms are the property of the Alden Skinner Camp #45 of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. In addition, the Museum contains the O'Connell-Chapman Library, which has over 1000 volumes of Civil War literature, in addition to original copies of the 128 volumes of "The War of the Rebellion." The Library also owns original Civil War map books and several photographs. Recently, the Museum acquired part of its original property from the town of Vernon. The property was once owned by the GAR but was annexed by the town. The Ross S. Dent Reading Room, however, has now been returned to the Museum.

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