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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPPX_raynal-c-bolling_Greenwich-CT.html
[ front ] Bolling[ back ] Raynal C. BollingBorn September 1, 1877Foresaw His Nation's Call to ArmsAnd Left a Brilliant CareerTo Prepare Himself for ServiceIn the World WarColonel of AviationAmerican Expeditionary ForcesHe Laid the FoundationFor Ou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPPW_greenwich-veterans-monument_Greenwich-CT.html
In Reverent MemoryOf Those Men From TheTown of GreenwichWho Made TheSupreme SacrificeWorld War II KoreaVietnam[ flagpole base in front ] World War IIAdams, John P. Jr. · Anderson, Leslie B. · Arthur, Chester H. · Aten, Courten…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMP1B_soldiers-and-sailors-monument_Greenwich-CT.html
Greenwich. To her loyal sons who fought for the Union, 1861-1865.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC96_founders-and-proprietors-monument_Greenwich-CT.html
In memory of the courageous men who founded the first settlement ofthe Town of Greenwichin the Connecticut ColonyJuly 18-1640Everardus Bogardus · John Bowers · Robert Feaks · Jeffre Ferris · Angell Husted · Rober…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZA_sound-beach-railroad-station_Greenwich-CT.html
Built 1892, moved to this location 1895. Renamed Old Greenwich Railroad Station 1931. Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ9_old-greenwich_Greenwich-CT.html
Under the jurisdiction of the New Haven Colony, the first settlers in 1640 purchased land from the Siwanoy Indians. Under New Amsterdam's protection, this settlement was a dutch manor during 1642-56. In the years 1656-65, it was combined with the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOK_old-greenwich-yacht-club_Greenwich-CT.html
On July 18, 1640, Daniel Patrick and Robert Feaks landed on these shores in the name of the New Haven Colony to start a new settlement, later called Greenwich. This neck of land is called Elizabeth's Neck after Mrs. Feaks. The anchor above this…
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