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Oliver Wolcott Jr. ~ A Lecture Presented by John Lizzi

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Oliver Wolcott Library
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Arts & Culture
History
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Description

In Person & on Zoom:

As many of our patrons and guests likely know, a substantial section of the Oliver Wolcott Library is located inside the home of Oliver Wolcott Jr., a key political figure in the early history of Connecticut. Please join us for this special lecture presentation about Wolcott, delivered by historian John F. Lizzi.


Oliver Wolcott Jr. (1760-1833) was the nation’s second Treasury Secretary and a key figure on the national stage during the Federalist administrations of Presidents George Washington and John Adams. Upon his resignation from the federal government in 1800, Wolcott prospered for many years as a private citizen, and was later elected Governor of Connecticut, serving for ten years. 


Lizzi will examine Wolcott’s contributions to both national and state government during his nearly forty years of public service, as well as discuss to what extent Wolcott evolved politically during his long career. Wolcott’s success can be attributed to his steadfast commitment to his principles including personal integrity, nationalism, the need for a strong national government, and the promotion of manufacturing and industry. 


John Lizzi has taught social studies and history at Housatonic Valley Regional High School for the past thirteen years. He completed his doctoral dissertation on Oliver Wolcott Jr. earlier this spring, and has plans to adapt his work into a book. He lives in Burlington, Connecticut with his wife and two young children.

Photo of Oliver Wolcott Jr. courtesy of the Museum of Connecticut History


Registration only required to attend in-person. Zoom link is at owlibrary.org

When
Thursday, Aug 7, 2025
6:30 pm
-
7:30 pm
Where
Oliver Wolcott Library
160 South St
,
Litchfield
How Much
Free