Prospect Historical Society

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There are two buildings in town that are a part of the Prospect Historical Society. The Hotchkiss House was built in 1819 and the Center School Building (on the historic Prospect Green) was built in the 1860's. Both buildings offer a glimpse into the past.

PROSPECT HISTORICAL SOCIETYThe Prospect Historical Society invites graduating high school seniors (either high school or...
03/02/2024

PROSPECT HISTORICAL SOCIETY

The Prospect Historical Society invites graduating high school seniors (either high school or home school) who are residents of Prospect to apply for a $1,000 scholarship. Applicants must be attending an institution of higher learning in the Fall of 2024.

The application can be obtained on the following LINK:
bit.ly/PHSctscholarship
(note: PHS must be capital letters)
Due by first Friday in May
Any questions email:
[email protected]

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02/17/2022

The Prospect Historical Society, Inc.
P.O.Box 7335
Prospect, CT 06712

The 2021 Nellie and Ruth Cowdell Scholarship

Prospect residents and students who are members of the graduating class of 2021 are eligible for this scholarship. The deadline for submitting this application is May 7, 2021.

Student's full name:___________________________________________________
Student's address:_____________________________________________________
Student's telephone number: Home:______________ Cell:_________________
High school/Home school:_______________________________________________

Anticipated College/university of attendance:__________________________________
Major:_________________________________________________________________

1. Please submit an official transcript of your grades to date and your SAT, ACT, and/or standardized test scores.
2. Please list all specialized recognitions including honors, awards, and community service on a separate sheet of paper.
3. Please submit two (2) letters of recommendation, one from your school and one from a non-relative member of the Prospect community.
4. Please write a one-page essay on one of the following topics: (See attached bibliography .)

a. Why do you think Prospect is the Best Little Town in Connecticut?
b. A living history of an elder Prospect resident whom you have interviewed.
c. A brief history of the town of Prospect.

Student's signature:_______________________________ Date;___________________

Send the completed application to:
Prospect Historical Society
Attn: Carol Brooks
P.O. Box 7335
Prospect, CT. 06712

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Suggested Resources for the Nellie & Ruth Cowdell Scholarship

1. 'Prospect Primer of History', Booklet No. 1, Nellie Cowdell, 1977. Available at the Prospect Public Library and the Prospect Historical Society.

2. 'Prospect Fire Department', Booklet No. 2, Nellie Cowdell, 1977. Available at the Prospect Public Library and the Prospect Historical Society.

3. ' Prospect Pleasantries & Peculiarities', Booklet No. 3, Mrs. Mark Baker, 1977. Available at the Prospect Public Library and the Prospect Historical Society.

4. 'Prospect Soldiers 1775-1783', Booklet No. 4, Nellie Cowdell, 1976. Available at the Prospect Public Library and the Prospect Historical Society.

5. 'View from the Top: the story of Prospect , Connecticut', John Guevin, 1995. Available at the Prospect Public Library and the Prospect Historical Society.

6. 'A Church Set Upon a Hill', Boardman A. Kathan, 2004. Available at the Prospect Public Library.

7. 'Waterbury Republican-American' microfilm records. Available at the Silas Bronson Library in Waterbury. 8. Records, diaries, and books of the Prospect Historical Society. Contact the Prospect Historical Society for availability and appointment.

02/17/2022

The Prospect Historical Society invites
graduating high school seniors(either high school or home school)
who are residents of Prospect to apply for a
$1,000 scholarship.
Applicants who will be attending an institution of higher learning
in the Fall of 2022,can obtain an application online at www.prospecthistoricalsociety.org or Facebook or
What's Up Prospect.
Applications must be postmark by May 6,2022 and mailed to the Prospect Historical Society P.O.Box 7335 Prospect , CT. 06712
Carol Brooks, President of the Prospect Historical Society

The Prospect Historical Society invites graduating high school seniors who are residents of Prospect, to apply for a $1,...
03/06/2021

The Prospect Historical Society invites graduating high school seniors who are residents of Prospect, to apply for a $1,000 scholarship. Applicants who will be attending an institution of higher learning Fall 2021, can obtain an application online at www.prospecthistoricalsociety.org. Applications must be mailed to Prospect Historical Society, P.O. Box 7335, Prospect, CT 06712 and postmarked by May 7, 2021.

06/27/2018

Welcome to our site at
prospect historical society.com

I am new to Facebook and a web site so forgive my attempts if tthere are mistakes.

Attention Prospect residents that are members of the graduating class of 2018! The 2018 Ruth and Nellie Cowdell Scholars...
03/13/2018

Attention Prospect residents that are members of the graduating class of 2018! The 2018 Ruth and Nellie Cowdell Scholarship is being offered by the Prospect Historical Society. The application for the scholarship can be found at www.prospecthistoricalsociety.org

01/03/2018

Happy New Year! 2018 will be a great year for the Prospect Historical Society and we want to thank all of our members and friends! Let's make 2018 the best year yet!

The Prospect Historical Society is proud to announce the election of a new president, Carol Brooks.  Carol is a lifelong...
07/13/2017

The Prospect Historical Society is proud to announce the election of a new president, Carol Brooks. Carol is a lifelong resident of Prospect and truly her heart lies in preserving the history of one very terrific town! She has volunteered her time as vice president for the past few years and was a contributing member before that since 2012. Carol is very involved in many town activities and willingly gives her time to many great projects.

03/02/2017

Music at the Prospect Library - Sundays in March

03/07/2016

Sunday March 13, 2016 there is a free talk at the Prospect Library and everyone is invited to attend. The talk will be about the history of Prospect seen through they eyes of Matt Buonaiuto and his metal detector. There will be exhibits of items found at the Hotchkiss House and private property in and around Prospect. Refreshments will be served. The event starts at 2pm.

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61 Waterbury Road
Prospect, CT
06712

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