FOR STUDENTS
The Windsor Historical Society contains a large collection of publications, artifacts, photos, documents and more, all pertaining to Windsor’s extensive and rich history.

SOME RESOURCES
- Avery, Kent. The Settlement of Windsor, Connecticut. Windsor Historical Society, 1993.
- Carlson, Laurie. Colonial Kids: An Activity Guide to Life in the New World. Chicago Review Press, 1997.
- Carlson, Laurie. More Than Moccasins: An Activity Guide to Traditional North American Indian Life. Chicago Review Press, 1994.
- Herbert, Janis. The American Revolution for Kids. Chicago Review Press, 2002.
- Howard, Daniel. A New History of Old Windsor. The Journal Press, 1935.
- Sanders, Nancy I. A Kid’s Guide to African American History. Chicago Review Press, 2007.
- Scott, Homer W. The Daughter Towns of Windsor, Connecticut. Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor, Inc., 2008
- Stiles, Henry. The History of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut: including East Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks and Ellington, 1635 – 1891. Volume 1 & 2. Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1891.
- Windsor Historical Society. Images of America: Windsor. Portsmouth: Arcadia, 2007