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Jul. 17—Charter Oak Federal Credit Union has shut down online access while it investigates a cyber attack, the credit union said in a statement released online Monday. CharterOak.org was shut ...
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The obverse of the coin depicts the Charter Oak and is based on a painting by Charles DeWolf Brownell, who had begun his work in 1855, a year before lightning felled the tree. Below the ground that surrounds the base of the tree is CONNECTICUT 1635–1935; surrounding the Charter Oak are its name, IN GOD WE TRUST and LIBERTY. The reverse ...
Charter Oak Place is a street on the south side of downtown Hartford, Connecticut. Laid out in the 1860s, its residential character is in marked contrast to the commercial development that predominates around it. The street's buildings, constructed between the early 1860s and 1900, are a cross-section of Victorian architectural styles.
The Charter Oak, the oak tree said to have hidden the charter of the Connecticut Colony; The Charter Oak Bridge, named for the tree, which carries U.S. Highway 5 and Connecticut State Route 15 over the Connecticut River; Charter Oak Federal Credit Union, a credit union headquartered in Waterford, Connecticut
Jul. 19—WATERFORD — Charter Oak Federal Credit Union restored its online banking service Wednesday night. During an online conversation with customers late in the afternoon, Brian Orenstein ...
The Charter Oak was an enormous white oak tree growing on Wyllys Hill in Hartford, Connecticut, from around the 12th or 13th century until it fell during a storm in 1856. Connecticut colonists hid Connecticut's Royal Charter of 1662 within the tree's hollow to thwart its confiscation by the English governor-general.