Jewett City

Jewett City (HM2LPD)

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N 41° 36.265', W 71° 59.05'

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Jewett City

In April 1771, Eliezer Jewett opened a sawmill on the Pachaug Ríver. This area was the beginning of a small village which became known as Pachaug City before the close of the Revolutionary War.
About 20 years later, Eliezer Jewett named this area first Jewet's or Jewet's City, then finally Jewett City. On February 15. 1895, the village of Jewett City petitioned the Connecticut General Assembly for incorporation as a borough in the Town of Griswold now known as Jewett City. On July 18, 1895 Jewett City adopted its charter by a vote of 135 to 20. The governing body, the Board of Warden and Burgesses, was first elected August 1, 1895.
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Jewett City's Board of Warden and Burgesses
July 18, 1988
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HM NumberHM2LPD
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Year Placed1988
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Date Added Thursday, October 10th, 2019 at 11:03am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)19T E 251320 N 4610158
Decimal Degrees41.60441667, -71.98416667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 41° 36.265', W 71° 59.05'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds41° 36' 15.9" N, 71° 59' 2.9999999999998" W
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