The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

‘Factory Life’ is topic of program

- STAFF REPORTS For informatio­n about the Torrington Historical Society, visit torrington­historical society.org.

TORRINGTON — The Torrington Historical Society will host a free program on Oct. 3 in the Carriage House Gallery of the Torrington Historical Society, 192 Main St.

The featured speaker will be Todd M. Bryda, presenting “Factory Life during the Gilded Age” at 6:30 p.m. at the Torrington Historical Society’s Carriage House Gallery.

This presentati­on is one of several programs sponsored by the Torrington Chapter of UNICO National. Admission is free; donations are welcome.

“Factory Life during the Gilded Age” will look at the nation as a whole and will shed light on what life was like for residents of Torrington and other factory towns during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Torrington, a town with a rich industrial history, was home to numerous factories and most residents of the town were employed in those factories.

Bryda’s program will address such topics as immigratio­n, nativism, populism, the role of progressiv­e reformers of the era, and entreprene­urs of the period. The program will help the audience better understand the realities of industrial and postindust­rial cities like Torrington.

Bryda is a full-time history professor at Northweste­rn Connecticu­t Community College, where he has been teaching since 1999.

Prior to that, he taught at several other schools, including Southern Vermont College in Bennington. Bryda holds a master’s degree from the University of Massachuse­tts.

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