North Stonington Historical Society, Inc.
             1 Wyassup Road
                P.O.Box 134
    North Stonington, Connecticut 06359


     Cracker Barrel Chronicle I
            $15.00
George H. Stone, born in Clarks Falls on August 6, 1888, spent his childhood there and in Pawcatuck. In 1908 he returned to North Stonington with his uncle Frank Brown to run the village store _ Brown & Stone's on Main Street-  He shares his views of village life in North Stonington, CT.

Milltown Militia North Stonington 
 'Volunteers" in the Civil War 
   Cindy Anderson Holman
            $15.00
"Milltown Militia" is a history of the men who volunteered from or were credited to the town of North Stonington, Connecticut during the Civil War. There were those who enthusiastically volunteered and those who had to be 'persuaded" by the draft. Some died in battle, some in hospitals. Some came home maimed. Others survived the fury and returned to their families and businesses and to tell tales around the fire in the village store. 
Reproduction North Stonington Map 1868  13"x19" sutible for framing   $25.00
with Business directory and school districts.  

From  Beers Atlas some names mentioned-
Clark, Edgecomb, Gallup, Hillard, Kinney, Main, Miner,Sisson, Steward, Wheeler, White, Vincent, Beebe, Chapman, Davis, Lewis, Park and Peabody. 



Cemetery map of North Stonington 's Cemeteries
23"x30"  b/w map  $10.00    124 listed cemeteries
               Compiled and located by 
     North Stonington HIstorical Society, Inc. and 
     North Stonington Cemetery Commission
Headstone Inscriptions of North Stonington from Charles Hale Collection indexed by Nancy Ann Norman  
Book  $30.00  
CD     $25.00
Federal Census for North Stonington
Years available  1850, 1860, 1870,             1880 
$30.00 per year
Postcards  Available .25 or 5/$1.00

Portrait of Stephen Main Homestead (Historical Society) 

George Stone postcards (old general store)           
The Raes     $5.00
Music, Dance and The Great Depression 
by Anna N. Coit  
A local families life in North Stonington during the depression.
Note cards with North Stonington Historical Society logo  10 cards/envelopes  $3.00
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Laurel Glen
Robert B. McIntosh
$5.00
History of a remote settlement in the Township of North Stonington, Connecticut
Mr McIntosh spent several weeks every summer in the late 1940's and 1950's at his grandparents farm on Pine Woods Road. He takes us through the Glen from the mills, school , town and the people.

            Down on the Farm  
The last dairy farms of North Stonington             
              Markham Starr
                  $22.00

This publication follows the every 
day workings of the local dairy farmer. The interviews and the photography create a memorable story. It leaves you with a real appreciation of what they do 365 days  a year.
NEW IMAGES OF LOCAL HISTORY
​Images from collection of Fred Stewart Greene
​Books available for $29.95 at the Historical Society