Collections

Groton is fortunate to have always been home to people who truly care about preserving and sharing the past. It is due to these countless people, both historic and contemporary, that we are lucky enough to be stewards of a vast and important array of documents, artifacts, and information that tell the story of Groton from its 17th century beginning as a frontier town to its current day changing face of Main Street.  Thanks are due to all of those who have recognized the importance of saving photographs, writing down family memories, and remembering the way things were.

The collection of the Groton History Center is made up of the following resources in its library and archives:

  • Genealogies
  • Ephemera
  • Vital Records
  • Photographs
  • Lantern Slides
  • Ledgers
  • Diaries
  • Deeds
  • Postcards
  • Newspapers
  • School Records
  • Soldier Records
  • Boutwell Family Correspondence
  • Maps
  • Embroidered Samplers
  • Furniture
  • Textiles
  • Glassware
  • Farm Implements
  • Fire Apparatuses
  • Town Hearse
  • Stage coach
  • Clothing
  • Paintings
  • Household Items