Hartford History
Connecticut
HF History
100

A house and museum in Hartford, Connecticut was the late 19th century home of what classic American author, the creator of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn?

What is Mark Twain House?

100

On the reverse side of the state quarter of Connecticut is an image of what specific tree, which was supposedly the hiding place for Connecticut's Royal Charter of 1662 when the English governor-general was searching for it?.

What is Charter Oak?

100

Within the 29 towns the Foundation serves, this is the approximate amount of residents (according the website).  

What is 800,000 residents?

200

This historic park in Hartford is home to the oldest publicly funded park in the U.S., established in 1854.

What is Bushnell Park?
200

In 1636, this city was founded by Puritan settlers and became one of the oldest cities in the U.S.

What is Hartford?

200

This is the month and year Jay Williams became the Foundation President.

What is July 2017?

300

In 1875, Hartford hosted this significant convention, which aimed to address issues of the nation's economic instability.

What is the Hartford Convention?

300

This tribe, originally from the Connecticut River Valley, played a crucial role in the region’s early history.

What are the Pequot?

300

These two bankers founded the Foundation almost 100 years ago.

Who are Maynard T. Hazen and Clark T. Durant?

400

This renowned poet, known for his work “The Waste Land,” spent much of his childhood in Hartford.

Who is T.S. Eliot?

400

This is the (approx.) amount of the first grant from the Hartford Foundation.

What is $900?

500

This was the first organization to receive a grant.

What is Watkinson Library?

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