The Lived History of the Gilbert & Bennett Wire Mill

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Destination: Georgetown, Part One. A moderated round table. Listen as architects, artists, and historians reveal their perspectives on the Gilbert & Bennett Wire Mill and its lasting impression on Georgetown.

The Gilbert & Bennett Wire Mill: Working and Organizational Strife

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Destination: Georgetown, Part Two. The Gilbert and Bennett Manufacturing Co. became a catalyst for change in Georgetown. Wilton Historical Society Director Nick Foster discusses the mill’s workers, the conditions they faced, and the enduring legacy they left behind.

A Discussed History of Georgetown

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Destination: Georgetown, Part Three. Redding Co-Historian Brent Colley discusses how the railroad shaped Gilbert & Bennett’s success and aided the growth of surrounding areas.

Immigration and the Mill: A look at Swedetown

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Destination: Georgetown, Part Four. The Gilbert & Bennett’s mill village, “Swedetown,” was an enclave of Scandinavian heritage in Weston. Listen to Samantha Kulish-Fargione discuss the community’s lasting ethnic impacts.

The Gilbert & Bennett Schoolhouse

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Destination: Georgetown, Part Five. The Gilbert & Bennett Manufacturing Company provided $10,000 for the construction of the first modern schoolhouse in Wilton. Nick Foster examines the company's role in education in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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