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Established in 1963, The Chatham Historical Society is a private, not-for-profit Museum and School House with the purpose of preserving East Hampton’s History. We believe that preserving historic places and events provides an essential link to our past, furthermore reminding us of who we are and where we came from.
We hope you enjoy this website experience and we look forward to keeping you informed about great ways to connect to the history of East Hampton, Cobalt and Middle Haddam, CT.
The Chatham Historical Society Museum and School House both located at 6 Bevin Blvd in the Town of East Hampton, Connecticut and are open to the public the first Sunday of each month from 2-4pm
Admission is always free. Donations are appreciated.
A People Without the Knowledge of their Past History, Origin and Culture is like a Tree Without Roots
East Hampton, Connecticut
A Rich History, A Bright Future!
The Carrier and O’Connell Blocks; Main Street, East Hampton, looking north. The photograph was taken from the Airline Railroad trestle, which once crossed over Main Street.
East Hampton covers approximately 36 square miles with one of Connecticut’s largest inland water bodies, Lake Pocotopaug. State parks and forests surround us on our northern, southern and western borders. We also are home to Connecticut’s last true covered bridge, the Comstock Covered Bridge, which crosses the Salmon River.
In the Town of East Hampton, CT you will find a community that supports a rural/suburban lifestyle that is family oriented. We offer a quality school system, two history museums, local parks with varied recreational programming for all ages, and dedicated public safety agencies.
If you have any memories or historic photos of East Hampton, please send them to the Chatham Historical Society. We would love to showcase them here on our website.
The National Register Of Historic Places
The Comstock Covered Bridge and the Belltown Historic District are both listed on the National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, and protect America’s historic and archeological resources.
So Much of Our Future Lies in Preserving Our Past
Notable East Hampton Landmarks
Historic East Hampton Landmarks
Lake Pocotopaug
Popular Resort Area
Bevin Bell
Historic Bell Factory
Comstock Bridge
Covered Bridge
Air Line Trail
State Park
Chatham Historical Society Blog
Historical Updates and News for the Town of East Hampton, CT
Alice Conklin Bevin
December 21, 2019 In The East Hampton Community Room at 1:00The Chatham Historical Society and East Hampton Library are co-sponsoring a talk by Debbie Day & Carol Morris, on Saturday, Dec. 21, at 1 pm at the East Hampton Library Community Room at 105 Main St. in...
Strong’s Pavilion
It All Began With Guy StrongIn 1885 Guy Strong bought one plus acres from Lyman Oliver Wells. Strong was a trapper, a guide to hunters and a fisherman, well known in Connecticut. He started a boating and fishing camp. By 1900 Guy had a building with supplies plus an...
Fall History Festival 2019
Fall History Festival Sunday, October 6th from 12-3pm This Years Fall History Festival will be Honoring The Bevin Bell Co. loacted in East Hampton, CT Celebrating 187 Years PHOTO CAPTION- The 7th Annual "Chatham History Festival" will honor The Bevin Bell Co....
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We are committed to preserving the history of East Hampton for future generations.
The Chatham Historical Society was established in 1963 and today operates a complex which includes an 1840 one-room school house and a museum, opened in 2006. The present museum houses artifacts and memorabilia that tell the stories of East Hampton, CT, Middle Haddam, CT and Cobalt, CT History.
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Chatham Historical Society
6 Bevin Blvd
East Hampton, CT 06424
The Official East Hampton, CT Historical Society Website
This site intends to provide information to the public about the Chatham Historical Society’s upcoming Calendar of Events and Programs with the purpose of bringing together people interested in the History of Cobalt, Middle Haddam, and East Hampton, Connecticut.