Experience 300 Years of Norwich History

The primary goal of this website is to educate the public about Norwich, Connecticut’s rich heritage and history spanning the 300-year period from 1659 to 1959. The site offers quick and easy access to an extensive collection of media, focusing on Norwich’s historical events, places, and other interesting tidbits.

This site is entirely free of charge

IconicNorwich.org features over 3,000 concise articles and numerous historical maps of Norwich. The articles are organized into more than 30 categories. The Bibliography connects you to thousands of historical web-based links from Norwich. Several quizzes, prepared presentations, and crossword puzzles are provided to enhance the learning environment.

You are invited to add or contribute to new or existing placemarks by filling out the form in the “Contribute Article” section.

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1799-1882 Reverend Hiram P. Arms

Norwich History … It Never Gets Old

Hiram Phelps Arms was born in Windsor, Connecticut, in 1799. He graduated from Yale College of Divinity with a PhD in 1824 and was settled in the ministry at Hebron and later at Wolcottville, CT.

In August of 1836, he was invited to preach at the  First Congregational Church in Norwichtown by Senator John T. Wait. Following his sermon, the church members, numbering around 200, voted to install Rev. Hiram Arms as their new pastor. Since the church’s inception, he was the congregation’s sixth pastor.  He served in that capacity from 1836 to 1873, a period of 57 years.

Rev. Arms was a strong believer in equality for all and an outspoken abolitionist, often reflected in his sermons. He was invited to officiate at Aaron Dwight Stevens’ funeral, following his execution. Stevens fought with John Brown at Harpers Ferry and, following his capture, was hanged for treason. Aaron Stevens’ father was the church’s choirmaster.

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Reverend Hiram P. Arms

1st Congregational Church - after 1801

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