A CT man survived the sinking of the Titanic 110 years ago, but he was accused of getting into a “women and children only” lifeboat by wearing a dress. The problem is, it was a completely fabricated story. Yet, the lie followed William Sloper for the rest of his life, because his father urged him to ignore the controversy. In the absence of a denial, the story stuck. The truth finally emerged, but not in time for Sloper. This intriguing tale will be told by Cathy Nelson, Librarian Emeritus of the Berlin Public Library.
Connecticut's Hanging of Witches in the 1600s
How One Ancient Dirt Path Paved the Future for Western CT
Who Put the Ivory in Ivoryton?
A CT Man's Top-Secret Project: "PO Box 1142"
Who Really Killed Seymour's First Selectman?
CT Gave Birth to the Very First Robot
One of CT's Biggest Disasters - the L'Ambiance Building Collapse
CT had its own Alamo - and it had a Gruesome Ending
He Murdered for Love - and Hate
Civil War Draft Dodging, with the Doctor's Help
Will CT Have Enough Open Space in the Future?
Noah Webster - Our Forgotten Founding Father
It's Connecticut's Only Zoo - And What a History it Has
When Your Small Plane Pilot Dies in Mid-Flight
Which of CT's 169 Towns Came First?
20,000 Leagues Under Long Island Sound: PART TWO
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This CT Ghost Story has Plenty of Credible Witnesses
The U.N. was Supposed to be in Greenwich
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