Hosted by | Seymour Library |
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Details | The Seymour Library again hosts the historian John Cilio. Mr. Cilio will detain in a free program the life and times of the local historian John Warner Barber. Mr. Barber was an early historian and engraver who worked before photography was invented. Mr. Barber was one of Connecticut’s early historians and illustrated over 60 books and would produce hundreds of engraving chronicling American towns and scenes. John Warner Barber, born in Windsor and living most of his life in New Haven, had his illustrations grace some of the most sucessful books published during the 1800s. His popular 1837 book “Connecticut Historial Collections” highlights the state’s history with each town receving stories and facts gleaned from local historians of the time, with most entries featuring detailed accurate town drawings. Join John Cilio as he delves into the life and works of John Warner Barber, highlighting his early life, career milestones, publications and lasting impact on American culture and history. Call the Library at 203 – 888-3903 for more information on this program. Registration is not necessary for this program. |
Admission | Free |
Location | Seymour Public Library |
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More Info | info link |