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Circa Early 1900s Memorial by Catlin Family Descendants The carved stone drinking fountain and horse watering trough provided gravity-fed spring water during the early twentieth century, when horses and oxen pulled the heavy loads, peo…
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Dedicated To Those Who Served Our CountryWorld War IBalch, Walter · Casson, Walter · Delay, Edmond · Hamm, Michael Sr. · Hooper, Frederick J. · Pregna, Joseph · Pregna, William · Reynolds, Alfred H.…
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HarwintonThe town was settled in 1731, named in 1732 from Harry(tford) and Win(dsor), and became incorporated in October, 1737. Located on the Hartford-Litchfield Turnpike, Harwinton was primarily an agricultural community with many part-time indu…
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Watering Trough & FountainCirca Early 1900sMemorial by Catlin Family DescendantsThe carved stone drinking fountain and horse watering trough provided gravity-fed spring water during the early twentieth century, whenhorses and oxen pulled the heavy…
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Liberty Tree MemorialThis American Liberty Elm was named after "The Liberty Tree: Our Country's first Symbol of Freedom." On the morning of August 14, 1765, the people of Boston awakened to discover two effigies suspended from an elm tree in prote…
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