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On This Site StoodThe Methodist ChurchWhich Was DestroyedBy The Tornado Of July 10, 1989
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LitchfieldSettled 1720Oliver Wolcott HomeReeve's Law School On South St.
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[ west side ] WadhamsThe battle is fought, the victory won.Rest, Soldiers, Rest. [ north side ] Edward Wadhams1st Sergt.Co. E. 8. Regt. C.V.Killed near Fort Darling Va.May 16, 1864Aged 27 [ east side ] Capt.Luman WadhamsCo. A. 2. C.V.A.Wounde…
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Mustered Out35 grave stones of Civil War soldiers surround the monument. 4 large cannon balls mark the corners of the plot.
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DedicatedTo All VeteransofWorld War II December 7, 1991In Commemorationof the50th AnniversaryOf Japan'sAttack On Pearl HarborDecember 7, 1941* * *Presentedto theBorough of Bantam, CTbyTyler-Seward-KubishPost 44American Legion* * *M1 57mmAnti Tank …
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Forever MournedForever HonoredThoseOf Our CommunityWho Served TheirCountry In TimeOf War Dedicated May 30, 1958
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Site Of Birthplace OfHorace BushnellApril 14, 1802Feb. 17, 1876Noted Theologian For WhomHartford'sBushnell ParkAndBushnell HallWere Named
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Site ofPierce AcademyIn 1792 Sarah PierceOpened First AcademyFor Girls in America
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Homesite OfLyman BeecherBirthplace OfHenry Ward BeecherHarriet Beecher Stowe
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ7Q_litchfield-world-war-ii-monument_Litchfield-CT.html
In Honor Of Those From LitchfieldWho Served In World War II 1941 - 1947[ 480 names are listed, front and back. The stars next to the following names indicate they gave their lives. ] Baldi, Albert M. · Banker, Douglas · Bigenwalt, C…
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