I so appreciate these videss you create Dan,they are so informative and wwell done.Thanks for all your hard work creating them for all of us to enjoy!!
Can you do research on Lewis Street and in particular #36 that was the great restaurant and club in 70 s and 80 s , but was also the house of Dr. Horace Wells.
Can you make a video about the South End Bank and Trust Co? My aunt was a vice president there in the 50s, but I believe she had worked there for probably more than a decade before. I think there was a Mr. Jorgenson, as president. It was unusual that a woman would have attained such a position.
Dan you’re the man, your research is remarkable
Another great video Dan
Thanks!
I so appreciate these videss you create Dan,they are so informative and wwell done.Thanks for all your hard work creating them for all of us to enjoy!!
Thank you! I'm glad so many people are interested in the stuff I find out in my research.
amazing channel!
Another great episode. Thanks very much for all your hard work! Was the Gelb Jewelry store someplace where the gold building is now?
I'm not familiar with that store, so I'm not sure if it was located there or not.
Amazing 👏
Thank you!
Can you do research on Lewis Street and in particular #36 that was the great restaurant and club in 70 s and 80 s , but was also the house of Dr. Horace Wells.
That is a subject that I would like to cover in a future video. Thanks for watching!
@@historywithdansterner263 , so much we learned about Dr Wells while wrkng at restsurant for years.
Can you make a video about the South End Bank and Trust Co? My aunt was a vice president there in the 50s, but I believe she had worked there for probably more than a decade before. I think there was a Mr. Jorgenson, as president. It was unusual that a woman would have attained such a position.
we need video about colt!
there’s a “Gilman Auditorium” in the “Conklin” Building at Hartford Hospital…
I wonder if there's a connection 🤔
@@historywithdansterner263 I’m sure there is… HH has a very nice way of acknowledging history, especially if a nice “gift” was involved
Windsor “Locks” interesting