These are very broad topics and may be broken out in the future, as needed. Industries in the broader sense, and not just manufacturing.
For military industries, see military research pages.
Items promoting progress related to inventions, industry, technology, etc.
Basic resources, often called reference in a library, to learn about labor and industry.
Connecticut State Library is a member, along with many other Connecticut institutions.
Just some examples of resources available. There is much that has not been digitized at the Museum of Connecticut History and the Connecticut State Library.
See research pages on Military for more resources.
See also military pages in this guide, and other specific topics.
Please be advised that some of these resources--particularly those created in previous eras--contain descriptions for ancestral, racial, ethnic, and gender identity that may be offensive or harmful to individuals investigating these records, and are considered inappropriate to use in modern times. The descriptions and treatment of historically marginalized groups, women, and animals may be upsetting. Also, please note that inclusion in this subject guide does not necessarily constitute endorsement of the views therein--we encourage investigators to use their own judgment when evaluating books, websites, articles, documents, and other resources.
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