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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM4V_unionville-civil-war-memorial_Farmington-CT.html
Unionville HonorsThe EarthThat Wraps HerHeroes Clay 1861 - 1865
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Duty · Honor · Country[ column 1 ]U.S. Army · Suppression of Pequots (1637) · King Philip's War (1675 - 76) · Jobanna Smith · French & Indian Skirmishes (1711 - 12) · Defense Of Litchfield (1724) &m…
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[ front ]FarmingtonOn January 16, 1640 the Connecticut General Court empowered a committee to "view those parts by Vnxus Sepus wch may be suitable" for settlement. Soon afterward a small group of families traveled nine miles westward over the hill…
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Yodkins-Morin Memorial Park—————Dedicated to two valiant men who gave their lives saving others during the raging flood of August 1955 —————Charles J. Yodkins, SrA Farmington Police Offic…
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The Farmington Canal The 56-mile Farmington Canal was Connecticut's super-highway of the 1830s and 1840s. Begun in 1825, the canal was the largest engineering project ever attempted in New England. Inspired by the commercial success of the Erie …
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Canal AqueductThe Farmington CanalCrossed the RiverBy This Bridge1828 - 1847
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American Board of Commissioners For Foreign Missions Here, on September 5, 1810, in the parsonage of the Reverend Noah Porter, minister of the Congregational Church of Farmington, Connecticut, the American Board Of Commissioners for Foreign Mis…
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Here Was Founded the"American Board"1810Oldest U. S. SocietyFor Foreign Missions
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM1D_rochambeau-route-1781-82_Farmington-CT.html
RochambeauRoute1781-82In This VicinityFrench Troops UnderRochambeauEntoute From YorktownEncamped During October 1782Erected By The StateAndFarmington HistoricalSocietyCooperating
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