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CT's Noah Webster House launches first Spanish-guided tours
Connecticut Public
The Noah Webster House in West Hartford was built in 1758 and is offering its very first Spanish-guided tours on Saturday, December 21st.
1 month ago
Noah Webster and the Power of Words
BreakPoint.org
On May 28, 1843, Noah Webster died in New Haven, Connecticut. Webster was a teacher and lawyer, an ardent supporter of the American Revolution, and a deeply...
7 months ago
Webster’s Dictionary 1828: Annotated
JSTOR Daily
Noah Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language declared Americans free from the tyranny of British institutions and their...
8 months ago
Hartford Symphony Orchestra Brass Quintet Visits Noah Webster 5th Grade
Hartford Public Schools
The Hartford Symphony Brass Quintet performed at the Noah Webster MicroSociety Magnet School on Tuesday, February 6, and performed a variety of pieces for the...
11 months ago
How Noah Webster Invented the Word Immigration
JSTOR Daily
Noah Webster, author of An American Dictionary of the English Language published in 1828, invented the word "immigration."
91 months ago
Documents that Changed the World: Noah Webster’s dictionary, 1828
UW Homepage
It's twilight time for printed dictionaries, whose word-filled bulk weighed down desks, held open doors and by turns inspired and...
103 months ago
Hey, Noah Webster, I Am Still Around
National Institute of Standards and Technology (.gov)
With a great sense of pride and my tongue in my cheek, I hereby propose ten new words (in alphabetical order, of course) for your careful consideration.
20 months ago
10 Things You Should Know About Noah Webster
ThoughtCo
Born in West Hartford, Connecticut on October 16, 1758, Noah Webster is best known today for his magnum opus, An American Dictionary of the English Language (...
59 months ago
Noah Webster—from listing definitions to tracking disease
Yale School of Medicine
Noah Webster, a 1778 graduate of Yale College, is best known for his eponymous dictionaries, but his lexicographical work is far from his sole achievement.
36 months ago
A Revolutionary Renaissance Man
Colonial Williamsburg
Noah Webster defined American ingenuity, but his role in America's founding is largely unspoken.
59 months ago