September 25, 2024

The Energy of Falling Water, Connecticut's Early Mills

The Energy of Falling Water, Connecticut's Early Mills

An interesting view into the many water powered mills that helped shape the great state of Connecticut!

The Torrington Historical Society welcomes John Cilio to discuss Connecticut's early water mills. The program will provide an interesting view into the many water powered mills that helped shape the great state of Connecticut and will be free to the public.

The energy of falling water – Connecticut’s early water mills 
Water-powered mills brought civilization to Connecticut as early as 1650. In the early days, every small Connecticut village had to depend upon itself for almost every necessity. There was no electricity, steam power had not been invented and water-powered mills were the answer.

Communities often started around a sawmill or a gristmill. More factories whose machines were powered by water or other mills making hats, buttons, clocks, cider, plaster or iron works would follow. Connecticut water powered mills and factories expanded to serve a world market in the mid-1800s. Access to appropriate river sites wasn’t taken lightly and was one of the reasons Mark Twain said, Whiskey is for drinking; water is for fighting over.

Join us for an interesting view into the many water-powered mills that helped create the great state of Connecticut.

Speaker Bio: John Cilio 
John Cilio is a historical storyteller, author and researcher who has brought historical stories back to life for over 15 years. He is a member of the Organization of American Historians and the Association for the Study of Connecticut History. He has numerous articles printed in national magazines and newspapers and has published eight historical books. John hails from a career in corporate marketing and has spoken to large and small audiences in over 60 countries around the world. He lives in Sherman.

This event is sponsored by Torrington Savings Bank.

Admission

FREE
Location Torrington Historical Society

192 Main Street
Torrington CT, 06790

Times
September 25, 2024

6:30 PM – 7:30 PM