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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJCC_holocaust-memorial-place_New-Haven-CT.html
We RememberThe Six Million Jews Who WereMurdered by the NazisDuring World War II - 1939 - 1945 (5699 - 5705)Dedicated by The City of New HavenThe New Haven Jewish Federation[ camp names inscribed on stones around the walls ] Treblinka · Che…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIP8_near-this-spot_New-Haven-CT.html
Near this spot a portion of theBritish troops under Gen. Tryonof New York landed July 5, 1779 intending to burn New Haven. The opposing force became so large that the British retreated to their boats on July 7.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF9Q_the-connecticut-twenty-ninth-colored-regiment-c-v-infantry_New-Haven-CT.html
[Center obelisk, west face:] Bronze relief depicting soldiers in battle beneath the regimental colors of the "29th Reg't Connecticut Volunteers - QUI TRANSTULIT SUSTINE." Battle Engagements New Market Road - October 13, 1864 Darbytown Road - Oc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBIK_knight-hospital-monument_New-Haven-CT.html
Erected A.D. 1870 by the state of Connecticut to commemorate the services and perpetuate the memory of the two hundred and four Union soldiers who died in the Knight Hospital in New Haven in the years 1862, 3, 4 & 5 and were buried in these grounds.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBIJ_soldiers-memorial_New-Haven-CT.html
Erected by the state of Connecticut in loving and grateful memory of her sons who offered their lives that the Union should not perish 1861-1865
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBAS_defenders-monument_New-Haven-CT.html
Here July 5, 1779 citizens of New Haven with cannon prevented an invading British Army from crossing West River and thereby saved the town from destruction
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